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Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus

Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is a human food-borne poisoning that has been known since ancient times to be found mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, which occurs when fish or very rarely invertebrates contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) are consumed. The genus of marine benthic dinoflagellates Ga...

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Autores principales: Tudó, Àngels, Gaiani, Greta, Rey Varela, Maria, Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Andree, Karl B., Fernández-Tejedor, Margarita, Campàs, Mònica, Diogène, Jorge
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33142836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12110692
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author Tudó, Àngels
Gaiani, Greta
Rey Varela, Maria
Tsumuraya, Takeshi
Andree, Karl B.
Fernández-Tejedor, Margarita
Campàs, Mònica
Diogène, Jorge
author_facet Tudó, Àngels
Gaiani, Greta
Rey Varela, Maria
Tsumuraya, Takeshi
Andree, Karl B.
Fernández-Tejedor, Margarita
Campàs, Mònica
Diogène, Jorge
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description Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is a human food-borne poisoning that has been known since ancient times to be found mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, which occurs when fish or very rarely invertebrates contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) are consumed. The genus of marine benthic dinoflagellates Gambierdiscus produces CTX precursors. The presence of Gambierdiscus species in a region is one indicator of CP risk. The Canary Islands (North Eastern Atlantic Ocean) is an area where CP cases have been reported since 2004. In the present study, samplings for Gambierdiscus cells were conducted in this area during 2016 and 2017. Gambierdiscus cells were isolated and identified as G. australes, G. excentricus, G. caribaeus, and G. belizeanus by molecular analysis. In this study, G. belizeanus is reported for the first time in the Canary Islands. Gambierdiscus isolates were cultured, and the CTX-like toxicity of forty-one strains was evaluated with the neuroblastoma cell-based assay (neuro-2a CBA). G. excentricus exhibited the highest CTX-like toxicity (9.5–2566.7 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)) followed by G. australes (1.7–452.6.2 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)). By contrast, the toxicity of G. belizeanus was low (5.6 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)), and G. caribaeus did not exhibit CTX-like toxicity. In addition, for the G. belizeanus strain, the production of CTXs was evaluated with a colorimetric immunoassay and an electrochemical immunosensor resulting in G. belizeanus producing two types of CTX congeners (CTX1B and CTX3C series congeners) and can contribute to CP in the Canary Islands.
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spelling pubmed-76933522020-11-28 Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus Tudó, Àngels Gaiani, Greta Rey Varela, Maria Tsumuraya, Takeshi Andree, Karl B. Fernández-Tejedor, Margarita Campàs, Mònica Diogène, Jorge Toxins (Basel) Article Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is a human food-borne poisoning that has been known since ancient times to be found mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, which occurs when fish or very rarely invertebrates contaminated with ciguatoxins (CTXs) are consumed. The genus of marine benthic dinoflagellates Gambierdiscus produces CTX precursors. The presence of Gambierdiscus species in a region is one indicator of CP risk. The Canary Islands (North Eastern Atlantic Ocean) is an area where CP cases have been reported since 2004. In the present study, samplings for Gambierdiscus cells were conducted in this area during 2016 and 2017. Gambierdiscus cells were isolated and identified as G. australes, G. excentricus, G. caribaeus, and G. belizeanus by molecular analysis. In this study, G. belizeanus is reported for the first time in the Canary Islands. Gambierdiscus isolates were cultured, and the CTX-like toxicity of forty-one strains was evaluated with the neuroblastoma cell-based assay (neuro-2a CBA). G. excentricus exhibited the highest CTX-like toxicity (9.5–2566.7 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)) followed by G. australes (1.7–452.6.2 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)). By contrast, the toxicity of G. belizeanus was low (5.6 fg CTX1B equiv. cell(−1)), and G. caribaeus did not exhibit CTX-like toxicity. In addition, for the G. belizeanus strain, the production of CTXs was evaluated with a colorimetric immunoassay and an electrochemical immunosensor resulting in G. belizeanus producing two types of CTX congeners (CTX1B and CTX3C series congeners) and can contribute to CP in the Canary Islands. MDPI 2020-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7693352/ /pubmed/33142836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12110692 Text en © 2020 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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Tudó, Àngels
Gaiani, Greta
Rey Varela, Maria
Tsumuraya, Takeshi
Andree, Karl B.
Fernández-Tejedor, Margarita
Campàs, Mònica
Diogène, Jorge
Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title_full Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title_fullStr Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title_full_unstemmed Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title_short Further Advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus
title_sort further advance of gambierdiscus species in the canary islands, with the first report of gambierdiscus belizeanus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33142836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12110692
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