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Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation

The growing application of metagenomics to different ecological and microbiome niches in recent years has enhanced our knowledge of global microbial biodiversity. Among these abundant and widespread microbes, the candidate phyla radiation (CPR) group has been recognized as representing a large propo...

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Autores principales: Ibrahim, Ahmad, Maatouk, Mohamad, Rajaonison, Andriamiharimamy, Zgheib, Rita, Haddad, Gabriel, Bou Khalil, Jacques, Raoult, Didier, Bittar, Fadi
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35007432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01069-21
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author Ibrahim, Ahmad
Maatouk, Mohamad
Rajaonison, Andriamiharimamy
Zgheib, Rita
Haddad, Gabriel
Bou Khalil, Jacques
Raoult, Didier
Bittar, Fadi
author_facet Ibrahim, Ahmad
Maatouk, Mohamad
Rajaonison, Andriamiharimamy
Zgheib, Rita
Haddad, Gabriel
Bou Khalil, Jacques
Raoult, Didier
Bittar, Fadi
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description The growing application of metagenomics to different ecological and microbiome niches in recent years has enhanced our knowledge of global microbial biodiversity. Among these abundant and widespread microbes, the candidate phyla radiation (CPR) group has been recognized as representing a large proportion of the microbial kingdom (>26%). CPR are characterized by their obligate symbiotic or exoparasitic activity with other microbial hosts, mainly bacteria. Currently, isolating CPR is still considered challenging for microbiologists. The idea of this study was to develop an adapted protocol for the coculture of CPR with a suitable bacterial host. Based on various sputum samples, we tried to enrich CPR (Saccharibacteria members) and to cocultivate them with pure hosts (Schaalia odontolytica). This protocol was monitored by TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) using a system specific for Saccharibacteria designed in this study, as well as by electron microscopy and sequencing. We succeeded in coculturing and sequencing the complete genomes of two new Saccharibacteria species, “Candidatus Minimicrobia naudis” and “Candidatus Minimicrobia vallesae.” In addition, we noticed a decrease in the C(T) values of Saccharibacteria and a significant multiplication through their physical association with Schaalia odontolytica strains in the enriched medium that we developed. This work may help bridge gaps in the genomic database by providing new CPR members, and in the future, their currently unknown characteristics may be revealed. IMPORTANCE In this study, the first TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) system, targeting Saccharibacteria phylum, has been developed. This technique can specifically quantify Saccharibacteria members in any sample of interest in order to investigate their prevalence. In addition, another easy, specific, and sensitive protocol has been developed to maintain the viability of Saccharibacteria cells in an enriched medium with their bacterial host. The use of this protocol facilitates subsequent studies of the phenotypic characteristics of CPR and their physical interactions with bacterial species, as well as the sequencing of new genomes to improve the current database.
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spelling pubmed-86942152021-12-27 Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation Ibrahim, Ahmad Maatouk, Mohamad Rajaonison, Andriamiharimamy Zgheib, Rita Haddad, Gabriel Bou Khalil, Jacques Raoult, Didier Bittar, Fadi Microbiol Spectr Research Article The growing application of metagenomics to different ecological and microbiome niches in recent years has enhanced our knowledge of global microbial biodiversity. Among these abundant and widespread microbes, the candidate phyla radiation (CPR) group has been recognized as representing a large proportion of the microbial kingdom (>26%). CPR are characterized by their obligate symbiotic or exoparasitic activity with other microbial hosts, mainly bacteria. Currently, isolating CPR is still considered challenging for microbiologists. The idea of this study was to develop an adapted protocol for the coculture of CPR with a suitable bacterial host. Based on various sputum samples, we tried to enrich CPR (Saccharibacteria members) and to cocultivate them with pure hosts (Schaalia odontolytica). This protocol was monitored by TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) using a system specific for Saccharibacteria designed in this study, as well as by electron microscopy and sequencing. We succeeded in coculturing and sequencing the complete genomes of two new Saccharibacteria species, “Candidatus Minimicrobia naudis” and “Candidatus Minimicrobia vallesae.” In addition, we noticed a decrease in the C(T) values of Saccharibacteria and a significant multiplication through their physical association with Schaalia odontolytica strains in the enriched medium that we developed. This work may help bridge gaps in the genomic database by providing new CPR members, and in the future, their currently unknown characteristics may be revealed. IMPORTANCE In this study, the first TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) system, targeting Saccharibacteria phylum, has been developed. This technique can specifically quantify Saccharibacteria members in any sample of interest in order to investigate their prevalence. In addition, another easy, specific, and sensitive protocol has been developed to maintain the viability of Saccharibacteria cells in an enriched medium with their bacterial host. The use of this protocol facilitates subsequent studies of the phenotypic characteristics of CPR and their physical interactions with bacterial species, as well as the sequencing of new genomes to improve the current database. American Society for Microbiology 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8694215/ /pubmed/35007432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01069-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ibrahim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Ibrahim, Ahmad
Maatouk, Mohamad
Rajaonison, Andriamiharimamy
Zgheib, Rita
Haddad, Gabriel
Bou Khalil, Jacques
Raoult, Didier
Bittar, Fadi
Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title_full Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title_fullStr Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title_short Adapted Protocol for Saccharibacteria Cocultivation: Two New Members Join the Club of Candidate Phyla Radiation
title_sort adapted protocol for saccharibacteria cocultivation: two new members join the club of candidate phyla radiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35007432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01069-21
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