Acanthus ilicifolius 内生真菌的分离、鉴定和抗菌活性

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
V. P. Sruthi, K. R. Sreenath, T. G. Sumithra, V. N. Anusree, P. Sainamole Kurian
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抗菌细菌对公共健康构成严重威胁,因此有必要进行生物勘探,寻找新型抗菌药物。红树林生态系统的内生真菌是发现新型生物活性化合物的热点。在此背景下,我们设计了一项调查,以确定栖息在 Acanthus ilicifolius 叶片中的主要内生真菌的分离情况,Acanthus ilicifolius 是一种红树植物,在中国和印度的传统医学体系中有着悠久的使用历史。根据形态学特征和内部转录间隔 rDNA 序列数据的分子分析,该研究确定了三种独特的内生真菌,即大棘皮蠹蛾属真菌(Periconia macrospinosa)、拟南芥属真菌(Coprinopsis cinerea)和交链孢属真菌(Alternaria sp.),其中大棘皮蠹蛾属真菌是最主要的真菌,相对频率最高(35.22%)。采用井和扩散法对大肠埃希菌、肺炎克雷伯菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、霍乱弧菌、副溶血性弧菌和弧菌等六种人类病原体进行了抗菌活性评价。结果表明,该分离物对所有受测人类病原体都具有高、广谱的抗菌作用,不同病原体之间的抗菌活性无显著差异(P > 0.05)。通过测定真菌培养上清液的最小抑菌浓度和最小杀菌浓度,进一步证实了其抗菌活性。虽然所研究的真菌已从其他来源得知,但这是首次报道大尖孢蘑菇属真菌(P. macrospinosa)和蝙蝠蛾属真菌(C. cinerea)作为内生菌存在于 A. ilicifolius 叶片中。研究结果还表明,P. macrospinosa 分离物可用于发现针对各种人类疾病的有效抗菌药物。
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Isolation, identification, and antibacterial activity of endophytic fungus from Acanthus ilicifolius
Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria pose serious public health risks, necessitating bioprospecting for novel antimicrobial drugs. The endophytic fungi of the mangrove ecosystem are hotspots for discovering new bioactive chemical compounds. In this context, an investigation was designed to determine the isolation of the major endophytic fungi inhabiting the leaves of Acanthus ilicifolius, a mangrove plant with a long history of traditional use in the Chinese and Indian medical systems. Based on the morphological characterizations and molecular analysis of internal transcribed spacer rDNA sequence data, the study identified three unique endophytic fungal species, namely, Periconia macrospinosa, Coprinopsis cinerea, and Alternaria sp. Of these, P. macrospinosa was identified as the most dominant one, with the highest relative frequency (35.22%). The antibacterial activity of P. macrospinosa isolate (CMFRI/fPM-01) was evaluated by the well and diffusion method against six human pathogens, viz., Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio vulnificus. The results demonstrated a high and wide spectrum of antimicrobial action of the isolate against all the tested human pathogens, with no significant difference (P > 0.05) in the activity between the pathogens. The antibacterial activity was further confirmed by determining the fungal culture supernatant's minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration. Although the studied fungi are known from other sources, this is the first report of P. macrospinosa and C. cinerea as endophytes in A. ilicifolius leaves. The outcomes also showed that the P. macrospinosa isolate could be used to discover effective antibacterial drugs against various human diseases.
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期刊介绍: JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. It includes pioneering work taking place today on major issues concerning marine organisms and their environment. Subjects covered include: ecological surveys and population studies of marine communities; physiology and experimental biology; taxonomy, morphology and life history of marine animals and plants; and chemical and physical oceanographic work. Included with 2010 online subscriptions: Marine Biodiversity Records.
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