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Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability

The fraction of low-abundance microbiota in the marine environment is a promising target for discovering new bioactive molecules with pharmaceutical applications. Phenomena in the ocean such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and seasonal dynamic events influence the pattern of diversity of marine bac...

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Autores principales: Gattoni, Giuliano, de la Haba, Rafael R., Martín, Jesús, Reyes, Fernando, Sánchez-Porro, Cristina, Feola, Antonia, Zuchegna, Candida, Guerrero-Flores, Shaday, Varcamonti, Mario, Ricca, Ezio, Selem-Mojica, Nelly, Ventosa, Antonio, Corral, Paulina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9859067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1090197
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author Gattoni, Giuliano
de la Haba, Rafael R.
Martín, Jesús
Reyes, Fernando
Sánchez-Porro, Cristina
Feola, Antonia
Zuchegna, Candida
Guerrero-Flores, Shaday
Varcamonti, Mario
Ricca, Ezio
Selem-Mojica, Nelly
Ventosa, Antonio
Corral, Paulina
author_facet Gattoni, Giuliano
de la Haba, Rafael R.
Martín, Jesús
Reyes, Fernando
Sánchez-Porro, Cristina
Feola, Antonia
Zuchegna, Candida
Guerrero-Flores, Shaday
Varcamonti, Mario
Ricca, Ezio
Selem-Mojica, Nelly
Ventosa, Antonio
Corral, Paulina
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description The fraction of low-abundance microbiota in the marine environment is a promising target for discovering new bioactive molecules with pharmaceutical applications. Phenomena in the ocean such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and seasonal dynamic events influence the pattern of diversity of marine bacteria, conditioning the probability of isolation of uncultured bacteria. In this study, we report a new marine bacterium belonging to the rare biosphere, Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia sp. nov. Mr9(T), which was isolated employing seasonal and diel sampling approaches. Its complete characterization, ecology, biosynthetic gene profiling of the whole genus Leeuwenhoekiella, and bioactivity of its extract on human cells are reported. The phylogenomic and microbial diversity studies demonstrated that this bacterium is a new and rare species, barely representing 0.0029% of the bacterial community in Mediterranean Sea metagenomes. The biosynthetic profiling of species of the genus Leeuwenhoekiella showed nine functionally related gene cluster families (GCF), none were associated with pathways responsible to produce known compounds or registered patents, therefore revealing its potential to synthesize novel bioactive compounds. In vitro screenings of L. parthenopeia Mr9(T) showed that the total lipid content (lipidome) of the cell membrane reduces the prostatic and brain tumor cell viability with a lower effect on normal cells. The lipidome consisted of sulfobacin A, WB 3559A, WB 3559B, docosenamide, topostin B-567, and unknown compounds. Therefore, the bioactivity could be attributed to any of these individual compounds or due to their synergistic effect. Beyond the rarity and biosynthetic potential of this bacterium, the importance and novelty of this study is the employment of sampling strategies based on ecological factors to reach the hidden microbiota, as well as the use of bacterial membrane constituents as potential novel therapeutics. Our findings open new perspectives on cultivation and the relationship between bacterial biological membrane components and their bioactivity in eukaryotic cells, encouraging similar studies in other members of the rare biosphere.
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spelling pubmed-98590672023-01-21 Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability Gattoni, Giuliano de la Haba, Rafael R. Martín, Jesús Reyes, Fernando Sánchez-Porro, Cristina Feola, Antonia Zuchegna, Candida Guerrero-Flores, Shaday Varcamonti, Mario Ricca, Ezio Selem-Mojica, Nelly Ventosa, Antonio Corral, Paulina Front Microbiol Microbiology The fraction of low-abundance microbiota in the marine environment is a promising target for discovering new bioactive molecules with pharmaceutical applications. Phenomena in the ocean such as diel vertical migration (DVM) and seasonal dynamic events influence the pattern of diversity of marine bacteria, conditioning the probability of isolation of uncultured bacteria. In this study, we report a new marine bacterium belonging to the rare biosphere, Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia sp. nov. Mr9(T), which was isolated employing seasonal and diel sampling approaches. Its complete characterization, ecology, biosynthetic gene profiling of the whole genus Leeuwenhoekiella, and bioactivity of its extract on human cells are reported. The phylogenomic and microbial diversity studies demonstrated that this bacterium is a new and rare species, barely representing 0.0029% of the bacterial community in Mediterranean Sea metagenomes. The biosynthetic profiling of species of the genus Leeuwenhoekiella showed nine functionally related gene cluster families (GCF), none were associated with pathways responsible to produce known compounds or registered patents, therefore revealing its potential to synthesize novel bioactive compounds. In vitro screenings of L. parthenopeia Mr9(T) showed that the total lipid content (lipidome) of the cell membrane reduces the prostatic and brain tumor cell viability with a lower effect on normal cells. The lipidome consisted of sulfobacin A, WB 3559A, WB 3559B, docosenamide, topostin B-567, and unknown compounds. Therefore, the bioactivity could be attributed to any of these individual compounds or due to their synergistic effect. Beyond the rarity and biosynthetic potential of this bacterium, the importance and novelty of this study is the employment of sampling strategies based on ecological factors to reach the hidden microbiota, as well as the use of bacterial membrane constituents as potential novel therapeutics. Our findings open new perspectives on cultivation and the relationship between bacterial biological membrane components and their bioactivity in eukaryotic cells, encouraging similar studies in other members of the rare biosphere. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9859067/ /pubmed/36687661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1090197 Text en Copyright © 2023 Gattoni, de la Haba, Martín, Reyes, Sánchez-Porro, Feola, Zuchegna, Guerrero-Flores, Varcamonti, Ricca, Selem-Mojica, Ventosa and Corral. 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
Gattoni, Giuliano
de la Haba, Rafael R.
Martín, Jesús
Reyes, Fernando
Sánchez-Porro, Cristina
Feola, Antonia
Zuchegna, Candida
Guerrero-Flores, Shaday
Varcamonti, Mario
Ricca, Ezio
Selem-Mojica, Nelly
Ventosa, Antonio
Corral, Paulina
Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title_full Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title_fullStr Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title_full_unstemmed Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title_short Genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of Leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: A novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
title_sort genomic study and lipidomic bioassay of leeuwenhoekiella parthenopeia: a novel rare biosphere marine bacterium that inhibits tumor cell viability
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9859067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1090197
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