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Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast

Oil spills are among the most catastrophic events to marine ecosystems and current remediation techniques are not suitable for ecological restoration. Bioremediation approaches can take advantage of the activity of microorganisms with biodegradation capacity thus helping to accelerate the recovery o...

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Autores principales: Bôto, Maria L., Magalhães, Catarina, Perdigão, Rafaela, Alexandrino, Diogo A. M., Fernandes, Joana P., Bernabeu, Ana M., Ramos, Sandra, Carvalho, Maria F., Semedo, Miguel, LaRoche, Julie, Almeida, C. Marisa R., Mucha, Ana P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8102992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33967978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633659
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author Bôto, Maria L.
Magalhães, Catarina
Perdigão, Rafaela
Alexandrino, Diogo A. M.
Fernandes, Joana P.
Bernabeu, Ana M.
Ramos, Sandra
Carvalho, Maria F.
Semedo, Miguel
LaRoche, Julie
Almeida, C. Marisa R.
Mucha, Ana P.
author_facet Bôto, Maria L.
Magalhães, Catarina
Perdigão, Rafaela
Alexandrino, Diogo A. M.
Fernandes, Joana P.
Bernabeu, Ana M.
Ramos, Sandra
Carvalho, Maria F.
Semedo, Miguel
LaRoche, Julie
Almeida, C. Marisa R.
Mucha, Ana P.
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description Oil spills are among the most catastrophic events to marine ecosystems and current remediation techniques are not suitable for ecological restoration. Bioremediation approaches can take advantage of the activity of microorganisms with biodegradation capacity thus helping to accelerate the recovery of contaminated environments. The use of native microorganisms can increase the bioremediation efficiency since they have higher potential to survive in the natural environment while preventing unpredictable ecological impacts associated with the introduction of non-native organisms. In order to know the geographical scale to which a native bioremediation consortium can be applied, we need to understand the spatial heterogeneity of the natural microbial communities with potential for hydrocarbon degradation. In the present study, we aim to describe the genetic diversity and the potential of native microbial communities to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons, at an early stage of bioremediation, along the NW Iberian Peninsula coast, an area particularly susceptible to oil spills. Seawater samples collected in 47 sites were exposed to crude oil for 2 weeks, in enrichment experiments. Seawater samples collected in situ, and samples collected after the enrichment with crude oil, were characterized for prokaryotic communities by using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and predictive functional profiling. Results showed a drastic decrease in richness and diversity of microbial communities after the enrichment with crude oil. Enriched microbial communities were mainly dominated by genera known to degrade hydrocarbons, namely Alcanivorax, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Rhodococcus, Flavobacterium, Oleibacter, Marinobacter, and Thalassospira, without significant differences between geographic areas and locations. Predictive functional profiling of the enriched microbial consortia showed a high potential to degrade the aromatic compounds aminobenzoate, benzoate, chlorocyclohexane, chlorobenzene, ethylbenzene, naphthalene, polycyclic aromatic compounds, styrene, toluene, and xylene. Only a few genera contributed for more than 50% of this genetic potential for aromatic compounds degradation in the enriched communities, namely Alcanivorax, Thalassospira, and Pseudomonas spp. This work is a starting point for the future development of prototype consortia of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria to mitigate oil spills in the Iberian NW coast.
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spelling pubmed-81029922021-05-08 Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast Bôto, Maria L. Magalhães, Catarina Perdigão, Rafaela Alexandrino, Diogo A. M. Fernandes, Joana P. Bernabeu, Ana M. Ramos, Sandra Carvalho, Maria F. Semedo, Miguel LaRoche, Julie Almeida, C. Marisa R. Mucha, Ana P. Front Microbiol Microbiology Oil spills are among the most catastrophic events to marine ecosystems and current remediation techniques are not suitable for ecological restoration. Bioremediation approaches can take advantage of the activity of microorganisms with biodegradation capacity thus helping to accelerate the recovery of contaminated environments. The use of native microorganisms can increase the bioremediation efficiency since they have higher potential to survive in the natural environment while preventing unpredictable ecological impacts associated with the introduction of non-native organisms. In order to know the geographical scale to which a native bioremediation consortium can be applied, we need to understand the spatial heterogeneity of the natural microbial communities with potential for hydrocarbon degradation. In the present study, we aim to describe the genetic diversity and the potential of native microbial communities to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons, at an early stage of bioremediation, along the NW Iberian Peninsula coast, an area particularly susceptible to oil spills. Seawater samples collected in 47 sites were exposed to crude oil for 2 weeks, in enrichment experiments. Seawater samples collected in situ, and samples collected after the enrichment with crude oil, were characterized for prokaryotic communities by using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and predictive functional profiling. Results showed a drastic decrease in richness and diversity of microbial communities after the enrichment with crude oil. Enriched microbial communities were mainly dominated by genera known to degrade hydrocarbons, namely Alcanivorax, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Rhodococcus, Flavobacterium, Oleibacter, Marinobacter, and Thalassospira, without significant differences between geographic areas and locations. Predictive functional profiling of the enriched microbial consortia showed a high potential to degrade the aromatic compounds aminobenzoate, benzoate, chlorocyclohexane, chlorobenzene, ethylbenzene, naphthalene, polycyclic aromatic compounds, styrene, toluene, and xylene. Only a few genera contributed for more than 50% of this genetic potential for aromatic compounds degradation in the enriched communities, namely Alcanivorax, Thalassospira, and Pseudomonas spp. This work is a starting point for the future development of prototype consortia of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria to mitigate oil spills in the Iberian NW coast. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8102992/ /pubmed/33967978 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633659 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bôto, Magalhães, Perdigão, Alexandrino, Fernandes, Bernabeu, Ramos, Carvalho, Semedo, LaRoche, Almeida and Mucha. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Bôto, Maria L.
Magalhães, Catarina
Perdigão, Rafaela
Alexandrino, Diogo A. M.
Fernandes, Joana P.
Bernabeu, Ana M.
Ramos, Sandra
Carvalho, Maria F.
Semedo, Miguel
LaRoche, Julie
Almeida, C. Marisa R.
Mucha, Ana P.
Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title_full Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title_fullStr Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title_short Harnessing the Potential of Native Microbial Communities for Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Iberian Peninsula NW Coast
title_sort harnessing the potential of native microbial communities for bioremediation of oil spills in the iberian peninsula nw coast
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8102992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33967978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633659
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