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Taxonomy and toxicity of a bloom-forming Ostreopsis species (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales) in Tahiti island (South Pacific Ocean): one step further towards resolving the identity of O. siamensis.

Nicolas Chomérat1, Gwenael Bilien2, Jérôme Viallon3, Fabienne Hervé4, Damien Réveillon4, Kévin Henry3, Mayalen Zubia5, Christophe Vieira6, André Ung3, Clémence Mahana Iti Gatti3, Mélanie Roué7, Amélie Derrien2, Zouher Amzil4, Hélène Taiana Darius3, Mireille Chinain3.   

Abstract

Among dinoflagellates responsible for benthic harmful algal blooms, the genus Ostreopsis primarily described from tropical areas has been increasingly reported from subtropical and temperate areas worldwide. Several species of this toxigenic genus produce analogs of palytoxin, thus representing a major threat to human and environmental health. The taxonomy of several species needs to be clarified as it was based mostly on morphological descriptions leading in some cases to ambiguous interpretations and misidentifications. The present study aims at reporting a benthic bloom that occurred in April 2019 in Tahiti island, French Polynesia. A complete taxonomic investigation of the blooming Ostreopsis species was realized using light, epifluorescence and field emission electron microscopy and phylogenetic analyses inferred from LSU rDNA and ITS-5.8S rDNA regions. Toxicity of a natural sample and strains isolated from the bloom was assessed using both neuroblastoma cell-based assay and LC-MS/MS analyses. Morphological observations showed that cells were round to oval, large, 58.0-82.5 µm deep (dorso-ventral length) and 45.7-61.2 µm wide. The cingulum was conspicuously undulated, forming a 'V' in ventral view. Thecal plates possessed large pores in depressions, with a collar rim. Detailed observation also revealed the presence of small thecal pores invisible in LM. Phylogenetic analyses were congruent and all sequences clustered within the genotype Ostreopsis sp. 6, in a subclade closely related to sequences from the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia. No toxicity was found on the field sample but all the strains isolated from the bloom were found to be cytotoxic and produced ostreocin D, a lower amount of ostreocins A and B and putatively other compounds. Phylogenetic data demonstrate the presence of this species in the Gulf of Thailand, at the type locality of O. siamensis, and morphological data are congruent with the original description and support this identification.
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Keywords:  Dinoflagellate; ITS–5.8S rDNA; LSU rDNA; Microscopy; Morphology; Ostreocin; Phylogeny

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33129466     DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2020.101888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harmful Algae        ISSN: 1568-9883            Impact factor:   4.273


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1.  First Characterization of Ostreopsis cf. ovata (Dinophyceae) and Detection of Ovatoxins during a Multispecific and Toxic Ostreopsis Bloom on French Atlantic Coast.

Authors:  Nicolas Chomérat; Elvire Antajan; Isabelle Auby; Gwenael Bilien; Liliane Carpentier; Marie-Noëlle de Casamajor; Florian Ganthy; Fabienne Hervé; Magali Labadie; Claire Méteigner; Camille Paradis; Myriam Perrière-Rumèbe; Florence Sanchez; Véronique Séchet; Zouher Amzil
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 6.085

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