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New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism

The marine nemertean Cephalothrix simula originates from the Pacific Ocean but in recent years has been discovered in northern Europe. The species has been associated with high levels of the marine neurotoxin Tetrodotoxin, traditionally associated with Pufferfish Poisoning. This study reports the fi...

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Autores principales: Turner, Andrew D., Fenwick, David, Powell, Andy, Dhanji-Rapkova, Monika, Ford, Charlotte, Hatfield, Robert G., Santos, Andres, Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime, Bean, Tim P., Baker-Austin, Craig, Stebbing, Paul
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16110452
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author Turner, Andrew D.
Fenwick, David
Powell, Andy
Dhanji-Rapkova, Monika
Ford, Charlotte
Hatfield, Robert G.
Santos, Andres
Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime
Bean, Tim P.
Baker-Austin, Craig
Stebbing, Paul
author_facet Turner, Andrew D.
Fenwick, David
Powell, Andy
Dhanji-Rapkova, Monika
Ford, Charlotte
Hatfield, Robert G.
Santos, Andres
Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime
Bean, Tim P.
Baker-Austin, Craig
Stebbing, Paul
author_sort Turner, Andrew D.
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description The marine nemertean Cephalothrix simula originates from the Pacific Ocean but in recent years has been discovered in northern Europe. The species has been associated with high levels of the marine neurotoxin Tetrodotoxin, traditionally associated with Pufferfish Poisoning. This study reports the first discovery of two organisms of C. simula in the UK, showing the geographical extent of this species is wider than originally described. Species identification was initially conducted morphologically, with confirmation by Cox 1 DNA sequencing. 16S gene sequencing enabled the taxonomic assignment of the microbiome, showing the prevalence of a large number of bacterial genera previously associated with TTX production including Alteromonas, Vibrio and Pseudomonas. LC-MS/MS analysis of the nemertean tissue revealed the presence of multiple analogues of TTX, dominated by the parent TTX, with a total toxin concentration quantified at 54 µg TTX per g of tissue. Pseudomonas luteola isolated from C. simula, together with Vibrio alginolyticus from the native nemertean Tubulanus annulatus, were cultured at low temperature and both found to contain TTX. Overall, this paper confirms the high toxicity of a newly discovered invasive nemertean species with links to toxin-producing marine bacteria and the potential risk to human safety. Further work is required to assess the geographical extent and toxicity range of C. simula along the UK coast in order to properly gauge the potential impacts on the environment and human safety.
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spelling pubmed-62668072018-12-06 New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism Turner, Andrew D. Fenwick, David Powell, Andy Dhanji-Rapkova, Monika Ford, Charlotte Hatfield, Robert G. Santos, Andres Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime Bean, Tim P. Baker-Austin, Craig Stebbing, Paul Mar Drugs Article The marine nemertean Cephalothrix simula originates from the Pacific Ocean but in recent years has been discovered in northern Europe. The species has been associated with high levels of the marine neurotoxin Tetrodotoxin, traditionally associated with Pufferfish Poisoning. This study reports the first discovery of two organisms of C. simula in the UK, showing the geographical extent of this species is wider than originally described. Species identification was initially conducted morphologically, with confirmation by Cox 1 DNA sequencing. 16S gene sequencing enabled the taxonomic assignment of the microbiome, showing the prevalence of a large number of bacterial genera previously associated with TTX production including Alteromonas, Vibrio and Pseudomonas. LC-MS/MS analysis of the nemertean tissue revealed the presence of multiple analogues of TTX, dominated by the parent TTX, with a total toxin concentration quantified at 54 µg TTX per g of tissue. Pseudomonas luteola isolated from C. simula, together with Vibrio alginolyticus from the native nemertean Tubulanus annulatus, were cultured at low temperature and both found to contain TTX. Overall, this paper confirms the high toxicity of a newly discovered invasive nemertean species with links to toxin-producing marine bacteria and the potential risk to human safety. Further work is required to assess the geographical extent and toxicity range of C. simula along the UK coast in order to properly gauge the potential impacts on the environment and human safety. MDPI 2018-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6266807/ /pubmed/30453540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16110452 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Turner, Andrew D.
Fenwick, David
Powell, Andy
Dhanji-Rapkova, Monika
Ford, Charlotte
Hatfield, Robert G.
Santos, Andres
Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime
Bean, Tim P.
Baker-Austin, Craig
Stebbing, Paul
New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title_full New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title_fullStr New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title_short New Invasive Nemertean Species (Cephalothrix Simula) in England with High Levels of Tetrodotoxin and a Microbiome Linked to Toxin Metabolism
title_sort new invasive nemertean species (cephalothrix simula) in england with high levels of tetrodotoxin and a microbiome linked to toxin metabolism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16110452
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