Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Macedo, Maria Wanna Figueiredo Sena lattes
Orientador(a): Cunha, Nicolau Brito da lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Católica de Brasília
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa Stricto Sensu em Ciências Genômicas e Biotecnologia
Departamento: Escola de Saúde e Medicina
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Link de acesso: https://bdtd.ucb.br:8443/jspui/handle/tede/2756
Resumo: Coral reefs are marine ecosystems that are home to a great biodiversity, forming complex food webs and serving as shelter for various organisms. Due to their high degree of diversity, these environments have a biotechnological potential that is still unknown and little explored, having been studied the produce bioactive molecules organisms, such as polyketides (PKs) and non-ribosomal peptides (NRPs) that can be used in the pharmaceutical, nautical or food industries. Brazilian coral reefs have a unique composition, as they are formed by a large number of endemic species and have a little-found structure, that are named chapeirões. These reefs extend throughout the northeast coast and commonly can be observed the species of stony corals, black corals, fire corals and octocorals. Corals and other marine invertebrate animals have been studied as to their potential in the production of compounds with biological activity, showing a positive result in the studies already carried out, including, evidencing the role of the microorganisms associated with them in the production of these compounds. Due to the increase in global warming and the damage caused to marine environments through anthropic activities, it´s clear the rapid decline in the population number of coral-forming cnidarians reefs. Recently, 90% of the mortality of the species Millepora alcicornis has been observed in the Costa do Descobrimento (BA), as it promotes the search for new ideas for the preservation of reef environments and the study of these ecosystems in relation to their chemical potential. In this study, the corals M. alcicornis and Phyllogorgia dilatata had the cultivable bacterial community associated with them, isolated and identified, using molecular techniques, where it was possible to observe a large number of organisms from the phyla Proeobacteria and Firmicutes, with the majority of the isolates identified as belonging to the Vibrio genus. The bacterial isolates were tested, when the presence of antimicrobial activity, against ATCC strains of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and a positive result was verified for 29 isolates, all belonging to the Vibrio genus. It was also carried out the prospecting of genes encoding enzymes responsible for the synthesis of PKs and NRPs in bacterial isolates, with 27 isolates found that have one of the coding genes. This search also analyzed the relationship between the presence and absence of the gene with a positive result in terms of antimicrobial activity, noting that most isolates that showed amplification of the target gene did not demonstrate antimicrobial activity, a fact that may be related to the presence of silent genes in these samples.
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Due to their high degree of diversity, these environments have a biotechnological potential that is still unknown and little explored, having been studied the produce bioactive molecules organisms, such as polyketides (PKs) and non-ribosomal peptides (NRPs) that can be used in the pharmaceutical, nautical or food industries. Brazilian coral reefs have a unique composition, as they are formed by a large number of endemic species and have a little-found structure, that are named chapeirões. These reefs extend throughout the northeast coast and commonly can be observed the species of stony corals, black corals, fire corals and octocorals. Corals and other marine invertebrate animals have been studied as to their potential in the production of compounds with biological activity, showing a positive result in the studies already carried out, including, evidencing the role of the microorganisms associated with them in the production of these compounds. Due to the increase in global warming and the damage caused to marine environments through anthropic activities, it´s clear the rapid decline in the population number of coral-forming cnidarians reefs. Recently, 90% of the mortality of the species Millepora alcicornis has been observed in the Costa do Descobrimento (BA), as it promotes the search for new ideas for the preservation of reef environments and the study of these ecosystems in relation to their chemical potential. In this study, the corals M. alcicornis and Phyllogorgia dilatata had the cultivable bacterial community associated with them, isolated and identified, using molecular techniques, where it was possible to observe a large number of organisms from the phyla Proeobacteria and Firmicutes, with the majority of the isolates identified as belonging to the Vibrio genus. The bacterial isolates were tested, when the presence of antimicrobial activity, against ATCC strains of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and a positive result was verified for 29 isolates, all belonging to the Vibrio genus. It was also carried out the prospecting of genes encoding enzymes responsible for the synthesis of PKs and NRPs in bacterial isolates, with 27 isolates found that have one of the coding genes. This search also analyzed the relationship between the presence and absence of the gene with a positive result in terms of antimicrobial activity, noting that most isolates that showed amplification of the target gene did not demonstrate antimicrobial activity, a fact that may be related to the presence of silent genes in these samples.Os recifes de coral são ecossistemas marinhos que abrigam uma grande biodiversidade, formando teias alimentares complexas e servindo de abrigo para diversos organismos. Por apresentar um alto grau de diversidade, esses ambientes guardam um potencial biotecnológico ainda desconhecido e pouco explorado, tendo sido estudados organismos produtores de moléculas bioativas, como policetídeos (PKs) e peptídeos não-ribossomais (NRPs) que podem ser utilizadas nas indústrias farmacêutica, náutica ou alimentícia. Os recifes de coral brasileiros possuem uma composição única, por ser formado por um grande número de espécies endêmicas e ter uma estrutura pouco encontrada, os chamados chapeirões. Esses recifes se estendem por todo litoral nordeste e comumente podem ser observadas as espécies corais-pétreos, corais negros, corais-de-fogo e octocorais. Os corais e outros animais invertebrados marinhos vem sendo estudados quanto ao seu potencial na produção de compostos com atividade biológica, mostrando um resultado positivo nos estudos já realizados, inclusive, evidenciando o papel dos microrganismos a eles associados na produção desses compostos. Com o aumento do aquecimento global e dos danos causados aos ambientes marinhos por meio de atividades antrópicas, é evidente o rápido declínio no número populacional dos cnidários formadores de recifes de coral. Recentemente, foi observado 90% de mortalidade da espécie Millepora alcicornis na Costa do Descobrimento (BA), dado que impulsiona a buscar novas estratégias para a preservação dos ambientes recifais e ao estudo desses ecossistemas com relação ao seu potencial biotecnológico. Neste trabalho os corais M. alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata tiveram a comunidade bacteriana cultivável, a eles associados, isolada e identificada, por meio de técnicas moleculares, onde foi possível observar um grande número de organismos dos filos Proteobacteria e Firmicutes, sendo a maioria dos isolados, 73 dos 135 isolados obtidos, identificados como pertencentes ao gênero Vibrio. Os isolados bacterianos foram testados, quanto à presença de atividade antimicrobiana, contra cepas ATCC de Escherichia coli e Staphylococcus aureus, sendo verificado um resultado positivo para 29 isolados, todos pertencentes ao gênero Vibrio. Realizou-se também a prospecção de genes codificadores de enzimas responsáveis pela síntese de PKs e NRPSs nos isolados bacterianos, sendo encontrados 27 isolados que possuem um dos genes codificadores. 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title Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
spellingShingle Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
Macedo, Maria Wanna Figueiredo Sena
Microbiologia
Policetídeos - PKs
Comunidade bacteriana
Peptídeos não-ribossomais - NRPs
Phyllogorgia dilatata
Millepora alcicornis
Bacterial community
Microbiology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
title_full Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
title_fullStr Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
title_full_unstemmed Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
title_sort Microbiota associada aos cnidários Millepora alcicornis e Phyllogorgia dilatata: diversidade microbiana e prospecção de moléculas ativas
author Macedo, Maria Wanna Figueiredo Sena
author_facet Macedo, Maria Wanna Figueiredo Sena
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cunha, Nicolau Brito da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo, Maria Wanna Figueiredo Sena
contributor_str_mv Cunha, Nicolau Brito da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microbiologia
Policetídeos - PKs
Comunidade bacteriana
Peptídeos não-ribossomais - NRPs
Phyllogorgia dilatata
Millepora alcicornis
topic Microbiologia
Policetídeos - PKs
Comunidade bacteriana
Peptídeos não-ribossomais - NRPs
Phyllogorgia dilatata
Millepora alcicornis
Bacterial community
Microbiology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bacterial community
Microbiology
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description Coral reefs are marine ecosystems that are home to a great biodiversity, forming complex food webs and serving as shelter for various organisms. Due to their high degree of diversity, these environments have a biotechnological potential that is still unknown and little explored, having been studied the produce bioactive molecules organisms, such as polyketides (PKs) and non-ribosomal peptides (NRPs) that can be used in the pharmaceutical, nautical or food industries. Brazilian coral reefs have a unique composition, as they are formed by a large number of endemic species and have a little-found structure, that are named chapeirões. These reefs extend throughout the northeast coast and commonly can be observed the species of stony corals, black corals, fire corals and octocorals. Corals and other marine invertebrate animals have been studied as to their potential in the production of compounds with biological activity, showing a positive result in the studies already carried out, including, evidencing the role of the microorganisms associated with them in the production of these compounds. Due to the increase in global warming and the damage caused to marine environments through anthropic activities, it´s clear the rapid decline in the population number of coral-forming cnidarians reefs. Recently, 90% of the mortality of the species Millepora alcicornis has been observed in the Costa do Descobrimento (BA), as it promotes the search for new ideas for the preservation of reef environments and the study of these ecosystems in relation to their chemical potential. In this study, the corals M. alcicornis and Phyllogorgia dilatata had the cultivable bacterial community associated with them, isolated and identified, using molecular techniques, where it was possible to observe a large number of organisms from the phyla Proeobacteria and Firmicutes, with the majority of the isolates identified as belonging to the Vibrio genus. The bacterial isolates were tested, when the presence of antimicrobial activity, against ATCC strains of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and a positive result was verified for 29 isolates, all belonging to the Vibrio genus. It was also carried out the prospecting of genes encoding enzymes responsible for the synthesis of PKs and NRPs in bacterial isolates, with 27 isolates found that have one of the coding genes. This search also analyzed the relationship between the presence and absence of the gene with a positive result in terms of antimicrobial activity, noting that most isolates that showed amplification of the target gene did not demonstrate antimicrobial activity, a fact that may be related to the presence of silent genes in these samples.
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