Identification of bacteria in potential mutualism with toxic Alexandrium catenella in Chilean Patagonian fjords by in vitro and field monitoring

Author:

Yarimizu Kyoko,Mardones Jorge I.,Paredes-Mella Javier,Perera Ishara Uhanie,Fujiyoshi SoORCID,Fuenzalida Gonzalo,Acuña Jacquelinne J.,Ruiz-Gil Tay,Campos MarcoORCID,Rilling Joaquin-Ignacio,Calabrano Miranda Pedro,Vilugrón Jonnathan,Espinoza-González Oscar,Guzmán Leonardo,Nagai Satoshi,Jorquera Milko A.,Maruyama FumitoORCID

Abstract

The dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella is a well-known paralytic shellfish toxin producer that forms harmful algal blooms, repeatedly causing damage to Chilean coastal waters. The causes and behavior of algal blooms are complex and vary across different regions. As bacterial interactions with algal species are increasingly recognized as a key factor driving algal blooms, the present study identifies several bacterial candidates potentially associated with Chilean Alexandrium catenella. This research narrowed down the selection of bacteria from the Chilean A. catenella culture using antibiotic treatment and 16S rRNA metabarcoding analysis. Subsequently, seawater from two Chilean coastal stations, Isla Julia and Isla San Pedro, was monitored for two years to detect Alexandrium species and the selected bacteria, utilizing 16S and 18S rRNA gene metabarcoding analyses. The results suggested a potential association between Alexandrium species and Spongiibacteraceae at both stations. The proposed candidate bacteria within the Spongiibacteraceae family, potentially engaging in mutualistic relationships with Alexandrium species, included the genus of BD1-7 clade, Spongiibbacter, and Zhongshania.

Funder

JICA Research Institute

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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