Cultivation of Bacteria From Aplysina aerophoba : Effects of Oxygen and Nutrient Gradients

Sponge-associated bacteria possess biotechnologically interesting properties but as yet have largely evaded cultivation. Thus, "omics"-based information on the ecology and functional potential of sponge symbionts is awaiting its integration into the design of innovative cultivation approac...

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Published in:Frontiers in microbiology Vol. 11; p. 175
Main Authors: Gutleben, Johanna, Loureiro, Catarina, Ramírez Romero, Laura Adriana, Shetty, Sudarshan, Wijffels, René H, Smidt, Hauke, Sipkema, Detmer
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 19-02-2020
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Summary:Sponge-associated bacteria possess biotechnologically interesting properties but as yet have largely evaded cultivation. Thus, "omics"-based information on the ecology and functional potential of sponge symbionts is awaiting its integration into the design of innovative cultivation approaches. To cultivate bacteria derived from the marine sponge , nine novel media formulations were created based on the predicted genomic potential of the prevalent sponge symbiont lineage Poribacteria. In addition, to maintain potential microbial metabolic interactions , a Liquid-Solid cultivation approach and a Winogradsky-column approach were applied. The vast majority of microorganisms in the inoculum appeared viable after cryopreservation of sponge specimen as determined by selective propidium monoazide DNA modification of membrane-compromised cells, however, only 2% of the initial prokaryotic diversity could be recovered through cultivation. In total, 256 OTUs encompassing seven prokaryotic phyla were cultivated. The diversity of the cultivated community was influenced by the addition of the antibiotic aeroplysinin-1 as well as by medium dilution, rather than carbon source. Furthermore, the Winogradsky-column approach reproducibly enriched distinct communities at different column depths, amongst which were numerous Clostridia and OTUs that could not be assigned to a known phylum. While some bacterial taxa such as and were recovered from nearly all applied cultivation conditions, others such as Bacteroidetes were specific to certain medium types. Predominant sponge-associated prokaryotic taxa remained uncultured, nonetheless, alternative cultivation approaches applied here enriched for previously uncultivated microbes.
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This article was submitted to Aquatic Microbiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology
Edited by: Marcelino T. Suzuki, Sorbonne Université, France
Reviewed by: Cristiane Cassiolato Pires Hardoim, São Paulo State University, Brazil; Alexandre Soares Rosado, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2020.00175