A deep-sea bacterium related to coastal marine pathogens
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Evolution of virulence traits from adaptation to environmental niches other than the host is probably a common feature of marine microbial pathogens, whose knowledge might be crucial to understand their emergence and pathogenetic potential. Here, we report genome sequence analysis of a novel marine bacterial species, Vibrio bathopelagicus sp. nov., isolated from warm bathypelagic waters (3309 m depth) of the Mediterranean Sea. Interestingly, V. bathopelagicus sp. nov. is closely related to coastal Vibrio strains pathogenic to marine bivalves. V. bathopelagicus sp. nov. genome encodes genes involved in environmental adaptation to the deep-sea but also in virulence, such as the R5.7 element, MARTX toxin cluster, Type VI secretion system and zinc-metalloprotease, previously associated with Vibrio infections in farmed oysters. The results of functional in vitro assays on immunocytes (haemocytes) of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, and of the early larval development assay in Mytilus support strong toxicity of V. bathopelagicus sp. nov. towards bivalves. V. bathopelagicus sp. nov., isolated from a remote Mediterranean bathypelagic site, is an example of a planktonic marine bacterium with genotypic and phenotypic traits associated with animal pathogenicity, which might have played an evolutionary role in the origin of coastal marine pathogens.
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Lasa, A., Auguste, M., Lema, A., Oliveri, C., Borello, A., Taviani, E., Bonello, G., Doni, L., Millard, A.D., Bruto, M., Romalde, J.L., Yakimov, M., Balbi, T., Pruzzo, C., Canesi, L. and Vezzulli, L. (2021), A deep-sea bacterium related to coastal marine pathogens. Environ Microbiol, 23: 5349-5363. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15629
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This work was funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR), PRIN 2017 ‘Emergence of virulence and antibiotic-resistance vectors in coastal and deep-sea marine environments and analysis of the mechanisms and conditions underlying their spread and evolution’, code: 201728ZA49_002. Andrew Millard was supported by Medical Research Council (MR/L015080/1). A. Lasa acknowledges Xunta de Galicia for the Posdoctoral fellowship (ED481B 2017/054) of the ‘Axudas da movilidade A de apoio á etapa posdoutoral 2017’.
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© 2021 The Authors. Environmental Microbiology published by Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution andreproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Environmental Microbiology (2021) 23(9), 5349–5363 doi:10.1111/1462-2920.15629
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