| Literature DB >> 22423297 |
Thorben Nawrath1, Georgies F Mgode, Bart Weetjens, Stefan H E Kaufmann, Stefan Schulz.
Abstract
Volatiles released by pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria, as well as by mycobacteria-related Nocardia spp., were analyzed. Bacteria were cultivated on solid and in liquid media, and headspace samples were collected at various times during the bacterial lifecycle to elucidate the conditions giving optimal volatile emission. Emitted volatiles were collected by using closed-loop stripping analysis (CLSA) and were analyzed by gas-chromatography-mass-spectrometry. A wide range of compounds was produced, although the absolute amount was small. Nevertheless, characteristic bouquets of compounds could be identified. Predominantly aromatic compounds and fatty-acid derivatives were released by pathogenic/nonpathogenic mycobacteria, while the two Nocardia spp. (N. asteroides and N. africana) emitted the sesquiterpene aciphyllene. Pathogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains grown on agar plates produced a distinct bouquet with different volatiles, while liquid cultures produce less compounds but sometimes an earlier onset of volatile production because of their steeper growth curves under this conditions. This behavior differentiates M. tuberculosis from other mycobacteria, which generally produced fewer compounds in seemingly lower amounts. Knowledge of the production of volatiles by M. tuberculosis can facilitate the rational design of alternative and faster diagnostic measures for tuberculosis.Entities:
Keywords: CLSA; aromatic compounds; terpenes; tuberculosis; volatile profile
Year: 2012 PMID: 22423297 PMCID: PMC3302092 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.8.31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Org Chem ISSN: 1860-5397 Impact factor: 2.883
Figure 1Volatile compounds released by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis identified in previous studies [9].
Figure 2Total ion chromatogram of a headspace extract of a culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain 2, grown on a 7H11 solid medium. Nonlabeled peaks originate from the nutrient medium.
Volatiles released by Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown on a 7H11 solid medium.a
| Compound | strain 1 | strain 2 | strain 5 | strain 6 | H37Ra | |
| 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one ( | 847 | – – – b | – – – + c | – + – – – – – d | – – – e | – f |
| 4-Pentanolide ( | 950 | + + + | + + + + | – – + + + + + | + + + | + |
| Methyl 2-furoate ( | 978 | – – – | + + – + | – – + + – – – | + + – | + |
| 3-Methyl-4-pentanolide ( | 984 | – + + | + + + + | – – – – – – – | – – – | – |
| Unknown | 1006 | – – + | + – + – | – – + + + + + | – – + | – |
| Unknown | 1021 | + + – | + + – + | – – – – – – – | – – – | – |
| 4-Methylanisol ( | 1021 | – – + | – – + – | – – + + + + + | – – + | – |
| Unknown | 1084 | – + + | + + + – | – – + + + + + | – + + | – |
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | + + + | + + + + | + + + + + + + | + + + | + |
| 2-Phenylethanolh | 1113 | + + + | + + + + | – + + + + + + | + + + | – |
| 4-Methyl-5-hexanolide ( | 1133 | – – – | – + + – | – – – – – – – | – – – | – |
| Methyl nicotinatec ( | 1136 | + + + | + + + + | – + + + + + + | + + + | – |
| Ethyl benzoate ( | 1169 | – – – | – – – – | – – – + + + + | – – – | + |
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | + + – | – + + + | – – – + + + + | + + + | – |
| Methyl salicylate ( | 1193 | + – – | – – – – | – – + – – – + | – + – | + |
| Benzothiazole | 1222 | – – – | – – – + | – – – + – – – | – – – | – |
| Methyl 2-aminobenzoate ( | 1341 | – – – | + + – – | – – – + – – – | – – – | – |
| Methyl | 1376 | + + + | + + + + | – + + + + + + | + + + | – |
| Ethyl | 1450 | – + – | + + – – | – + + + – + + | + + – | – |
| 2-Phenylanisol ( | 1559 | + + + | + + + + | – + + + + + + | + + + | – |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample. bThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 25 days (d), 26 d, 32 d. cThe results of four analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 20 d, 22 d, 30 d, 33 d. dThe results of seven analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 4 d, 9 d, 18 d, 21 d, 28 d, 29 d, 48 d. eThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 19 d, 23 d, 31 d. fThe results of an analysis on a 14 d old culture are shown. gMixture of both diastereomers; I of first eluting isomer is shown. hTraces present in the medium.
Figure 3Volatiles released by mycobacteria and Nocardia spp. grown on a 7H11 solid medium.
Volatiles released by diverse nontuberculous mycobacteria grown on a 7H11 solid medium.a
| Compound | Msm | Mau | Mn | Mai | Msc | Maa | Mv | |
| Dimethyl disulfide ( | – – –b | + + –c | + + +d | – – –e | – –f | – –g | – –h | |
| 4-Pentanolide ( | 950 | + + + | + + + | + + + | + + + | + + | + + | – – |
| Dimethyl trisulfide ( | 969 | – + – | + + – | + + + | – – – | – – | – – | – – |
| Methyl 2-furoate ( | 978 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | – – | – – |
| 3-Methyl-4-pentanolide ( | 984 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – | – + | – – |
| 6-Methylhept-5-en-2-one | 988 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – | + + | – – |
| Unknown | 1006 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | – + | – – |
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | – – | – – |
| 2-Phenylethanolj | 1111 | + + – | – – – | – –– | – – – | + + | + + | – – |
| Ethyl benzoate ( | 1169 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | – – | – – |
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | + – | – – |
| Methyl salicylate ( | 1193 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | –+ | – – |
| Dimethyl tetrasulfide ( | 1206 | – – – | – – – | + + + | – – – | – – | – – | – – |
| Ethyl salicylate | 1270 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – – – | + + | – – | – – |
| Methyl methylsalicylate | 1315 | – – – | – – – | – – – | – –– | – – | + + | + + |
| Unknown sesquiterpenes | – – – | – – + | – – – | + + + | – – | – – | + + | |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample. Msm: M. smegmatis, Mau: M. aurum, Mn: M. neoaurum, Mai: M. aichiense, Msc: M. scrofulaceum, Maa: M. avium ssp. avium, Mv: M. vaccae. bThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 2 d, 3 d, 4 d. cThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 4 d, 5 d, 11 d. dThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 5 d, 6 d, 13 d. eThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 3 d, 8 d, 9 d. fThe results of two analysis are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 6 d, 11 d. gThe results of two analysis are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 5 d, 11 d. hThe results of two analysis are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 4 d, 7 d. iI of first eluting isomer is shown. jTraces present in the medium.
Compounds released by Nocardia spp. grown on a 7H11 solid medium.a
| Compound | ||||||||
| 5 d | 16 d | 18 d | 3 d | 6 d | 10 d | |||
| 4-Pentanolide ( | 950 | + | + | + | – | – | – | |
| Aciphyllene ( | 1499 | – | – | – | + | + | + | |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample; d: days.
Figure 4Volatiles released by M. tuberculosis grown in a 7H9 broth liquid medium.
Volatiles released by Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown in a 7H9 broth medium.a
| Compound | Strain 2 | Strain 5 | Strain 6 | ||||||||
| 12 d | 33 d | 3 d | 6 d | 10 d | 13 d | 14 d | 15 d | ||||
| 1-Hexanol ( | 890 | – | – | + | – | – | – | – | – | ||
| 4-Pentanolide ( | 950 | + | + | – | + | + | – | + | – | ||
| Methyl butenolide | 979 | – | + | – | + | – | – | – | – | ||
| Phenol ( | 984 | – | + | – | – | – | – | – | |||
| Unknown | 1021 | – | + | + | + | – | – | – | – | ||
| 4-Methylanisol ( | 1021 | – | + | – | + | – | – | – | – | ||
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | – | + | – | + | – | + | + | + | ||
| 2-Phenylethanolb | 1113 | + | – | – | + | + | + | + | + | ||
| Methyl nicotinate ( | 1136 | – | – | – | + | – | – | – | + | ||
| Camphor ( | 1143 | – | – | + | + | – | – | – | + | ||
| Benzyl acetate ( | 1164 | – | + | – | – | – | – | – | |||
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | – | – | – | + | – | – | + | + | ||
| Benzothiazole | 1222 | – | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | ||
| Methyl 2-aminobenzoate ( | 1341 | – | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | ||
| Methyl dimethylbenzoate ( | 1348 | – | + | – | – | – | – | + | – | ||
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample; d: days. bTraces present in the medium.
Volatiles released by diverse nontuberculous mycobacteria grown in the 7H9 broth medium.a
| Compound | Msm | Mau | Mn | Mai | Msc | Maa | Mv | ||||
| 8 d | 6 d | 7 d | 13 d | 5 d | 14 d | 9 d | 10 d | 8 d | |||
| 2-Methylbutanol | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | – | – | ||
| Methyl isovalerate | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | – | – | ||
| 1-Hexanol ( | 890 | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Isobutyl isobutyrate | 919 | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | – | – | |
| 4-Pentanolide ( | 950 | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | |
| Methyl butenolide | 979 | + | + | + | + | + | – | – | – | ||
| 3-Methyl-4-pentanolide ( | 984 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | |
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | – | |
| 2-Phenylethanolc | 1111 | + | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | + | |
| Camphor ( | 1143 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | |
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | – | |
| Methyl salicylate ( | 1193 | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | + | |
| Indole | 1289 | – | – | – | – | + | + | – | – | – | |
| 2-Aminoacetophenone | 1299 | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Methyl dimethylbenzoate ( | 1348 | – | – | – | – | – | – | + | + | – | |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample; d: days; Msm: M. smegmatis, Mau: M. aurum, Mn: M. neoaurum, Mai: M. aichiense, Msc: M. scrofulaceum, Maa: M. avium ssp. avium, Mv: M. vaccae. bMixture of both diastereomers. cTraces present in the medium.
Volatiles released by Nocardia asteroides and N. africana grown in the 7H9 broth medium.a
| Compound | |||||||
| 4 d | 14 d | 2 d | 5 d | 11 d | |||
| Aciphyllene ( | 1499 | + | – | + | + | + | |
| Unknown diterpenoids | + | – | + | – | + | ||
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample; d: days.
Volatiles released by Mycobacterium tuberculosis grown in a Sauton liquid medium.a
| Compound | Strain 5 | Strain 6 | ||||
| 24 d | 26 d | 46 d | 25 d | |||
| 2-Hydroxypentan-3-one | – | – | – | + | ||
| Trimethyloxazole | – | + | + | + | ||
| Unknown | 947 | – | – | + | + | |
| Benzylalcohol | 1035 | – | + | – | + | |
| Phenylacetaldehyde | 1041 | – | – | – | + | |
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | – | – | + | – | |
| 2-Phenylethanolb | 1113 | + | + | + | + | |
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | – | – | + | – | |
| Methyl | 1376 | – | – | + | – | |
| Methyl dimethylbenzoate ( | 1348 | – | – | + | – | |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample; d: days. bTraces present in the medium.
Volatiles released by diverse nontuberculous mycobacteria grown in a Sauton liquid medium.a
| Compound | Msm | Mau | Mn | Mai | Maa | |
| 2-Hydroxypentan-3-one | – – –b | – – – – c | – – – – d | – – – e | + f | |
| Benzylalcohol | 1035 | + + – | – – – – | + + – – | – – + | + |
| Methyl benzoate ( | 1093 | – – – | – – – – | – – – – | – – – | + |
| Linalool | 1099 | – – – | – – – – | + – – – | + – – | + |
| 2-Phenylethanolg | 1113 | + + + | – – – – | + + – – | – – – | + |
| Methyl phenylacetate ( | 1177 | – – – | – – – – | – – – – | – – – | + |
| Methyl dimethylbenzoate ( | 1348 | – – – | – – – – | – – – – | – – – | + |
| Unknown sesquiterpenes | + + – | – – – – | – – – – | – – – | + | |
aI: gas-chromatographic retention index on DB-5; +: compound detected in sample; –: compound not detected in sample. Msm: M. smegmatis, Mau: M. aurum, Mn: M. neoaurum, Mai: M. aichiense, Maa: M. avium ssp. avium. bThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 7 d, 8 d, 9 d. cThe results of four analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 1 d, 7 d, 11 d, 12 d. dThe results of four analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 5 d, 6 d, 10 d, 20 d. eThe results of three analyses are shown for each experiment performed on differently aged cultures: 8 d, 9 d, 10 d. fThe results of an analysis on day 10 is shown. gTraces present in the medium.