The Chlamydiae are a phylum of obligate intracellular bacteria comprising important human and animal pathogens, yet their occurrence in the environment, their phylogenetic diversity and their host range has been largely underestimated. We investigated the seasonality of environmental chlamydiae in a Tyrrhenian coastal lake. By catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization, we quantified the small planktonic cells and detected a peak in the abundance of environmental chlamydiae in early autumn with up to 5.9x10(4) cells ml(-1). Super-resolution microscopy improved the visualization and quantification of these bacteria and enabled the detection of pleomorphic chlamydial cells in their protist host directly in an environmental sample. To isolate environmental chlamydiae together with their host, we applied a high-throughput limited dilution approach and successfully recovered a Vexillifera sp., strain harbouring chlamydiae (93% 16S rRNA sequence identity to Simkania negevensis), tentatively named CandidatusNeptunochlamydia vexilliferae'. Transmission electron microscopy in combination with fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to prove the intracellular location of these bacteria representing the first strain of marine chlamydiae stably maintained alongside with their host in a laboratory culture. Taken together, this study contributes to a better understanding of the distribution and diversity of environmental chlamydiae in previously neglected marine environments.

Chlamydial seasonal dynamics and isolation of "Candidatus Neptuno chlamydia vexilliferae' from a Tyrrhenian coastal lake

Fazi Stefano
2016

Abstract

The Chlamydiae are a phylum of obligate intracellular bacteria comprising important human and animal pathogens, yet their occurrence in the environment, their phylogenetic diversity and their host range has been largely underestimated. We investigated the seasonality of environmental chlamydiae in a Tyrrhenian coastal lake. By catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization, we quantified the small planktonic cells and detected a peak in the abundance of environmental chlamydiae in early autumn with up to 5.9x10(4) cells ml(-1). Super-resolution microscopy improved the visualization and quantification of these bacteria and enabled the detection of pleomorphic chlamydial cells in their protist host directly in an environmental sample. To isolate environmental chlamydiae together with their host, we applied a high-throughput limited dilution approach and successfully recovered a Vexillifera sp., strain harbouring chlamydiae (93% 16S rRNA sequence identity to Simkania negevensis), tentatively named CandidatusNeptunochlamydia vexilliferae'. Transmission electron microscopy in combination with fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to prove the intracellular location of these bacteria representing the first strain of marine chlamydiae stably maintained alongside with their host in a laboratory culture. Taken together, this study contributes to a better understanding of the distribution and diversity of environmental chlamydiae in previously neglected marine environments.
2016
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Inglese
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8
2405
2417
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RITMARE
Chlamydiae
Coastal lakes
La rilevanza di questo lavoro è evidenziata dal fatto che Viana and Buchrieser (Institut Pasteur, Paris, France), su invito dell Editor in Chief, scrissero un Highlight dal titolo "Environmental treasures: co-isolation of the first marine Chlamydiae and its protozoan host" (Environmental Microbiology (2016) 18(8), 2295-2297) al fine di sottolineare l'importanza della scoperta di Pizzetti et al., 2016 (Environmental Microbiology 18(8), 2405-2417).
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Pizzetti, Ilaria; Schulz, Frederik; Tyml, Tomas; Fuchs, Bernhard M.; Amann, Rudolf; Horn, Matthias; Fazi, Stefano
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