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Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine

Balneotherapeutic water springs, such as those with thermal, saline, sulfur, or any other characteristics, have recently been the subject of phylogenetic studies with a closer focus on the description and/or isolation of phylogenetically novel or biotechnologically interesting microorganisms. Genera...

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Autores principales: Kapinusova, Gabriela, Jani, Kunal, Smrhova, Tereza, Pajer, Petr, Jarosova, Irena, Suman, Jachym, Strejcek, Michal, Uhlik, Ondrej
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01995-22
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author Kapinusova, Gabriela
Jani, Kunal
Smrhova, Tereza
Pajer, Petr
Jarosova, Irena
Suman, Jachym
Strejcek, Michal
Uhlik, Ondrej
author_facet Kapinusova, Gabriela
Jani, Kunal
Smrhova, Tereza
Pajer, Petr
Jarosova, Irena
Suman, Jachym
Strejcek, Michal
Uhlik, Ondrej
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description Balneotherapeutic water springs, such as those with thermal, saline, sulfur, or any other characteristics, have recently been the subject of phylogenetic studies with a closer focus on the description and/or isolation of phylogenetically novel or biotechnologically interesting microorganisms. Generally, however, most such microorganisms are rarely obtained in pure culture or are even, for now, unculturable under laboratory conditions. In this culture-dependent study of radioactive water springs of Jáchymov (Joachimstahl), Czech Republic, we investigated a combination of classical cultivation approaches with those imitating sampling source conditions. Using these environmentally relevant cultivation approaches, over 1,000 pure cultures were successfully isolated from 4 radioactive springs. Subsequent dereplication yielded 121 unique taxonomic units spanning 44 genera and 9 taxonomic classes, ~10% of which were identified as hitherto undescribed taxa. Genomes of the latter were sequenced and analyzed, with a special focus on endogenous defense systems to withstand oxidative stress and aid in radiotolerance. Due to their origin from radioactive waters, we determined the resistance of the isolates to oxidative stress. Most of the isolates were more resistant to menadione than the model strain Deinococcus radiodurans DSM 20539(T). Moreover, isolates of the Deinococcacecae, Micrococcaceae, Bacillaceae, Moraxellaceae, and Pseudomonadaceae families even exhibited higher resistance in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. In summary, our culturomic analysis shows that subsurface water springs contain diverse bacterial populations, including as-yet-undescribed taxa and strains with promising biotechnological potential. Furthermore, this study suggests that environmentally relevant cultivation techniques increase the efficiency of cultivation, thus enhancing the chance of isolating hitherto uncultured microorganisms. IMPORTANCE The mine Svornost in Jáchymov (Joachimstahl), Czech Republic is a former silver-uranium mine and the world’s first and for a long time only radium mine, nowadays the deepest mine devoted to the extraction of water which is saturated with radon and has therapeutic benefits given its chemical properties. This healing water, which is approximately 13 thousand years old, is used under medical supervision for the treatment of patients with neurological and rheumatic disorders. Our culturomic approach using low concentrations of growth substrates or the environmental matrix itself (i.e., water filtrate) in culturing media combined with prolonged cultivation time resulted in the isolation of a broad spectrum of microorganisms from 4 radioactive springs of Jáchymov which are phylogenetically novel and/or bear various adaptive or coping mechanisms to thrive under selective pressure and can thus provide a wide spectrum of capabilities potentially exploitable in diverse scientific, biotechnological, or medical disciplines.
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spelling pubmed-96024522022-10-27 Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine Kapinusova, Gabriela Jani, Kunal Smrhova, Tereza Pajer, Petr Jarosova, Irena Suman, Jachym Strejcek, Michal Uhlik, Ondrej Microbiol Spectr Research Article Balneotherapeutic water springs, such as those with thermal, saline, sulfur, or any other characteristics, have recently been the subject of phylogenetic studies with a closer focus on the description and/or isolation of phylogenetically novel or biotechnologically interesting microorganisms. Generally, however, most such microorganisms are rarely obtained in pure culture or are even, for now, unculturable under laboratory conditions. In this culture-dependent study of radioactive water springs of Jáchymov (Joachimstahl), Czech Republic, we investigated a combination of classical cultivation approaches with those imitating sampling source conditions. Using these environmentally relevant cultivation approaches, over 1,000 pure cultures were successfully isolated from 4 radioactive springs. Subsequent dereplication yielded 121 unique taxonomic units spanning 44 genera and 9 taxonomic classes, ~10% of which were identified as hitherto undescribed taxa. Genomes of the latter were sequenced and analyzed, with a special focus on endogenous defense systems to withstand oxidative stress and aid in radiotolerance. Due to their origin from radioactive waters, we determined the resistance of the isolates to oxidative stress. Most of the isolates were more resistant to menadione than the model strain Deinococcus radiodurans DSM 20539(T). Moreover, isolates of the Deinococcacecae, Micrococcaceae, Bacillaceae, Moraxellaceae, and Pseudomonadaceae families even exhibited higher resistance in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. In summary, our culturomic analysis shows that subsurface water springs contain diverse bacterial populations, including as-yet-undescribed taxa and strains with promising biotechnological potential. Furthermore, this study suggests that environmentally relevant cultivation techniques increase the efficiency of cultivation, thus enhancing the chance of isolating hitherto uncultured microorganisms. IMPORTANCE The mine Svornost in Jáchymov (Joachimstahl), Czech Republic is a former silver-uranium mine and the world’s first and for a long time only radium mine, nowadays the deepest mine devoted to the extraction of water which is saturated with radon and has therapeutic benefits given its chemical properties. This healing water, which is approximately 13 thousand years old, is used under medical supervision for the treatment of patients with neurological and rheumatic disorders. Our culturomic approach using low concentrations of growth substrates or the environmental matrix itself (i.e., water filtrate) in culturing media combined with prolonged cultivation time resulted in the isolation of a broad spectrum of microorganisms from 4 radioactive springs of Jáchymov which are phylogenetically novel and/or bear various adaptive or coping mechanisms to thrive under selective pressure and can thus provide a wide spectrum of capabilities potentially exploitable in diverse scientific, biotechnological, or medical disciplines. American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9602452/ /pubmed/36000901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01995-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kapinusova 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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Kapinusova, Gabriela
Jani, Kunal
Smrhova, Tereza
Pajer, Petr
Jarosova, Irena
Suman, Jachym
Strejcek, Michal
Uhlik, Ondrej
Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title_full Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title_fullStr Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title_full_unstemmed Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title_short Culturomics of Bacteria from Radon-Saturated Water of the World’s Oldest Radium Mine
title_sort culturomics of bacteria from radon-saturated water of the world’s oldest radium mine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01995-22
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