Diversity and bioactivity of fungi associated with the marine sea cucumber Holothuria poli: disclosing the strains potential for biomedical applications: disclosing the strains potential for biomedical applications

Mary Murphy, E. O’Connell

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Abstract

Aims Identification of the mycobiota associated to the marine echinoderm Holothuria poli and investigation of cytotoxic and pro-osteogenic potential of isolated strains.Methods and results Fungal strains were isolated from the animals body-wall, intestine and faeces. The species identification was based on DNA barcoding and morphophysiological observations. Forty-seven species were identified, all are Ascomycota and mainly belonging to Aspergillus and Penicillium genera. Sixteen strains were grown on three media for chemical extraction. Cytotoxic activity was tested on a hepatic cancer cell line (HepG2), the cells viability was evaluated after treatment using a resazurin based assay (AlamarBlue). Pro-osteogenic activity was tested on human Mesenchymal stem cell, differentiation was measured as the alkaline phosphatase production through reaction with p-nitrophenylphosphate or as the cells ability to mineralize calcium using a colorimetric kit (StanBio). Cytotoxic activity was recorded for four fungal species while five of 48 extracts highlighted bioactivity towards human mesenchymal stem cells.Conclusions The presence of relevant animal-associated mycobiota was observed in H. poli and selected strains showed cytotoxic potential and pro-osteogenic activity.Significance and Impact of the Study Our work represents the first report of a Mediterranean Sea cucumber mycobiota and highlights the isolates potential to synthetize compounds of pharmaceutical interest for regenerative medicine.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)612-625
Number of pages14
JournalJournal Of Applied Microbiology
Volume129
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2020

Keywords

  • Mediterranean Sea
  • cytotoxicity
  • environmental mycology
  • marine fungi
  • pharmaceuticals
  • sea cucumber

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  • Authors
  • Marchese, P,Garzoli, L,Gnavi, G,O'Connell, E,Bouraoui, A,Mehiri, M,Murphy, JM,Varese, GC
  • Marchese, P;Garzoli, L;Gnavi, G;O'Connell, E;Bouraoui, A;Mehiri, M;Murphy, JM;Varese, GC
  • Marchese P;Garzoli L;Gnavi G;O'Connell E;Bouraoui A;Mehiri M;Murphy M;Varese GC;

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