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Moussa, M.; Cauvin, E.; Le Piouffle, A.; Lucas, O.; Bidault, Adeline; Paillard, Christine; Benoit, F.; Thuillier, B.; Treilles, M.; Travers, Marie-agnes; Garcia, Celine. |
In mollusk aquaculture, a large number of Vibrio species are considered major pathogens. Conventional methods based on DNA amplification and sequencing used to accurately identify Vibrio species are unsuitable for monitoring programs because they are time-consuming and expensive. The aim of this study was, therefore, to develop the MALDI-TOF MS method in order to establish a rapid identification technique for a large panel of Vibrio species. We created the EnviBase containing 120 main spectra projections (MSP) of the Vibrio species that are potentially responsible for mollusk diseases, comprising 25 species: V. aestuarianus, V. cortegadensis, V. tapetis and species belonging to the Coralliilyticus, Harveyi, Mediterranei, and Orientalis clades. Each MSP was... |
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Palavras-chave: Vibrio; MALDI-TOF MS; Database; Marine mollusk pathogens. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00680/79224/81732.pdf |
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Rahmani, Alexandra; Mathien, Clémentine; Bidault, Adeline; Le Goïc, Nelly; Paillard, Christine; Pichereau, Vianney. |
Aims Brown Ring Disease (BRD) is an infection of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum due to the pathogen Vibrio tapetis. During BRD, clams are facing immunodepression and shell biomineralization alteration. In this paper, we studied the role of pH on the growth of the pathogen and formulated hypothesis on the establishment of BRD by V. tapetis. Methods and Results In this study, we monitored the evolution of pH during the growth of V. tapetis in a range of pH and temperatures. We also measured the pH of Manila clam hemolymph and extrapallial fluids during infection by V. tapetis. We highlighted that V. tapetis modulates the external pH during its growth, to a value of 7.70. During the development of BRD, V. tapetis also influences extrapallial fluids... |
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Palavras-chave: BRD; Modulation effect; Neutralizing activity; PH; PH modifications; Ruditapes philippinarum; Vibrio tapetis. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00629/74142/73669.pdf |
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Delavat, Francois; Bidault, Adeline; Pichereau, Vianney; Paillard, Christine. |
Vibrio campbellii BAA-1116 is renowned for its bioluminescence properties, and genetic tools are available to genetically track this strain. However, many other ecologically important V. harveyi strains exist, for which only few genetic tools are available. In this study, a rapid electroporation protocol was developed to transform replicative plasmids in various environmental V. harveyi and Pseudoalteromonas strains. Moreover, a mini-Tn7 delivery system was modified to site-specifically integrate mini-transposons in the genome of V. harveyi ORM4. As a proof-of-principle, replicative plasmids carrying bioreporters were introduced by electroporation in V. harveyi ORM4 cells, and gene expression was followed at the single cell level. We could demonstrate that... |
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Palavras-chave: Electroporation Mini-transposon Vibrio harveyi Pseudoalteromonas; Phenotypic heterogeneity Bioreporter Flagellum expression. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00459/57035/58934.pdf |
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Remize, Marine; Planchon, Frederic; Loh, Ai Ning; Le Grand, Fabienne; Lambert, Christophe; Bideau, Antoine; Bidault, Adeline; Corvaisier, Rudolph; Volety, Aswani; Soudant, Philippe. |
The synthetic pathways responsible for the production of the polyunsaturated fatty acids 22:6n-3 and 20:5n-3 were studied in the Dinophyte Alexandrium minutum. The purpose of this work was to follow the progressive incorporation of an isotopic label (13CO2) into 11 fatty acids to better understand the fatty acid synthesis pathways in A. minutum. The Dinophyte growth was monitored for 54 h using high-frequency sampling. A. minutum presented a growth in two phases. A lag phase was observed during the first 30 h of development and had been associated with the probable temporary encystment of Dinophyte cells. An exponential growth phase was then observed after t30. A. minutum rapidly incorporated 13C into 22:6n-3, which ended up being the most 13C-enriched... |
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Palavras-chave: PUFA synthesis; 22:6n-3; DHA; PKS pathway; Dinophyte; Alexandrium minutum; Encystment. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00654/76562/77688.pdf |
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Rahmani, Alexandra; Corre, Erwan; Richard, Gaëlle; Bidault, Adeline; Lambert, Christophe; Oliveira, Louisi; Thompson, Cristiane; Thompson, Fabiano; Pichereau, Vianney; Paillard, Christine. |
The Brown Ring Disease is an infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio tapetis on the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum. The process of infection, in the extrapallial fluids (EPFs) of clams, involves alteration of immune functions, in particular on hemocytes which are the cells responsible of phagocytosis. Disorganization of the actin-cytoskeleton in infected clams is a part of what leads to this alteration. This study is the first transcriptomic approach based on collection of extrapallial fluids on living animals experimentally infected by V. tapetis. We performed differential gene expression analysis of EPFs in two experimental treatments (healthy-against infected-clams by V. tapetis), and showed the deregulation of 135 genes. In infected clams, a... |
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Palavras-chave: Brown ring disease; V. tapetis; R. philippinarum; Hemocytes; Actin cytoskeleton; Beta-Thymosin; Coactosin; Resting cells. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00510/62131/66362.pdf |
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Boullot, Floriane; Castrec, Justine; Bidault, Adeline; Dantas, Natanael; Payton, Laura; Perrigault, Mickael; Tran, Damien; Amzil, Zouher; Boudry, Pierre; Soudant, Philippe; Hegaret, Helene; Fabioux, Caroline. |
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) bind to voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav) and block conduction of action potential in excitable cells. This study aimed to (i) characterize Nav sequences in Crassostrea gigas and (ii) investigate a putative relation between Nav and PST-bioaccumulation in oysters. The phylogenetic analysis highlighted two types of Nav in C. gigas: a Nav1 (CgNav1) and a Nav2 (CgNav2) with sequence properties of sodium-selective and sodium/calcium-selective channels, respectively. Three alternative splice transcripts of CgNav1 named A, B and C, were characterized. The expression of CgNav1, analyzed by in situ hybridization, is specific to nervous cells and to structures corresponding to neuromuscular junctions. Real-time PCR analyses showed... |
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Palavras-chave: Crassostrea gigas; Sodium channel; Alternative splicing; Alexandrium minutum; Paralytic shellfish toxins. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00368/47877/47892.pdf |
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Toffin, Laurent; Zink, Klaus; Kato, Chiaki; Pignet, Patricia; Bidault, Adeline; Bienvenu, Nadège; Birrien, Jean-louis; Prieur, Daniel. |
A piezotolerant, mesophilic, marine lactic acid bacterium (strain LT20(T)) was isolated from a deep sub-seafloor sediment core collected at Nankai Trough, off the coast of Japan. Cells were Gram-positive, rod-shaped, non-sporulating and non-motile. The NaGl concentration range for growth was 0-120 gl(-1), with the optimum at 10-20 g l(-1). The temperature range for growth at PH 7.0 was 4-50 degreesC, with the optimum at 37-40 degreesC. The optimum pH for growth was 7.0-8.0. The optimum pressure for growth was 0.1 MPa with tolerance up to 30 MPa. The main cellular phospholipids were phosphatidylglycerols (25 %), diphosphatidylglycerols (34 %) and a group of compounds tentatively identified as ammonium-containing phosphatidylserines (32 %);... |
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Palavras-chave: Phylogeny; Biochemistry; Microbiology; Thermophilic bacteria; Deep sub seafloor sediment. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-592.pdf |
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Toffin, Laurent; Bidault, Adeline; Pignet, Patricia; Tindall, Brian; Slobodkin, Alexander; Kato, Chiaki; Prieur, Daniel. |
A novel piezotolerant, mesophilic, facultatively anaerobic, organotrophic, polarly flagellated bacterium (strain LT13a(T)) was isolated from a deep sediment layer in the Nankai Trough (Leg 190, Ocean Drilling Program) off the coast of Japan. This organism used a wide range of organic substrates as sole carbon and energy sources: pyruvate, glutamate, succinate, fumarate, lactate, citrate, peptone and tryptone. Oxygen, nitrate, fumarate, ferric iron and cystine were used as electron acceptors. Maximal growth rates were observed at a hydrostatic pressure of 10 MPa. Hydrostatic pressure for growth was in the range 0.1-50 MPa. Predominant cellular fatty acids were 16:1 omega7c, 15: 0 iso, 16: 0 and 13: 0 iso. The G + C content of the DNA was 44.9 mol%. On the... |
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Palavras-chave: Phylogeny; Bacteria; Microbiology; Deep sediment layer. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-590.pdf |
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Lasa, Aide; Cesare, Andrea; Tassistro, Giovanni; Borello, Alessio; Gualdi, Stefano; Furones, Dolors; Carrasco, Noelia; Cheslett, Deborah; Brechon, Amanda; Paillard, Christine; Bidault, Adeline; Pernet, Fabrice; Canesi, Laura; Edomi, Paolo; Pallavicini, Alberto; Pruzzo, Carla; Vezzulli, Luigi. |
Infectious agents such as the bacteria Vibrio aestuarianus or Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV‐1) have been repeatedly associated with dramatic disease outbreaks of Crassostrea gigas beds in Europe. Beside roles played by these pathogens microbial infections in C. gigas may derive from the contribution of a larger number of microorganisms than previously thought, according to an emerging view supporting the polymicrobial nature of bivalve disease. In this study, the microbial communities associated with a large number of C. gigas samples collected during recurrent mortality episodes at different European sites were investigated by real‐time PCR and 16SrRNA gene‐based microbial profiling. A new target enrichment next‐generation sequencing protocol for selective... |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00508/61952/66036.pdf |
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Dias, Graciela M.; Bidault, Adeline; Le Chevalier, Patrick; Choquet, Gwenaelle; Sarkissian, Clio Der; Orlando, Ludovic; Medigue, Claudine; Barbe, Valerie; Mangenot, Sophie; Thompson, Cristiane C.; Thompson, Fabiano L.; Jacq, Annick; Pichereau, Vianney; Paillard, Christine. |
The Brown Ring Disease (BRD) caused high mortality rates since 1986 in the Manila clam Venerupis philippinarum introduced and cultured in Western Europe from the 1970s. The causative agent of BRD is a Gram-Negative bacterium, Vibrio tapetis, which is also pathogenic to fish. Here we report the first assembly of the complete genome of V. tapetis CECT4600T, together with the genome sequences of 16 additional strains isolated across a broad host and geographic range. Our extensive genome dataset allowed us to describe the pathogen pan-and core genomes and to identify putative virulence factors. The V. tapetis core genome consists of 3,352 genes, including multiple potential virulence factors represented by haemolysins, transcriptional regulators, Type I... |
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Palavras-chave: Vibrio tapetis; Venerupis philippinarum; Comparative genomics; Pathogenicity; T4SS; Pangenome; Core genome. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00429/54077/72091.pdf |
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Marandel, Florianne; Biais, Gerard; Bidault, Adeline; Charrier, Grégory; Cornette, Florence; Lapegue, Sylvie; Laroche, Jean; Le Cam, Sabrina; Stephan, Eric; Trenkel, Verena; Lorance, Pascal. |
At the ecosystem level, sustainable exploitation of fisheries resources depends not only on the status of target species but also on that of bycatch species, some of which are even more sensitive to exploitation. This is the case for a number of elasmobranchs (skates, rays and sharks) species whose abundance declined during the 20th century. Further, the biology of elamobranchs is still poorly known and traditional fisheries stock assessment methods using fisheries catches and scientific survey data for estimating abundance are expensive or even inapplicable due to the small numbers observed. The GenoPopTaille project attempts to apply to the case of the thornback ray (Raja clavata) recent genetic-based methods for absolute population abundance estimation... |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00343/45439/44960.pdf |
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Offret, Clement; Paulino, Sauvann; Gauthier, Olivier; Château, Kevin; Bidault, Adeline; Corporeau, Charlotte; Miner, Philippe; Petton, Bruno; Pernet, Fabrice; Fabioux, Caroline; Paillard, Christine; Blay, Gwenaelle Le. |
Digestive microbiota provides a wide range of beneficial effects on host physiology and are therefore likely to play a key role in marine intertidal bivalve ability to acclimatize to the intertidal zone. This study investigated the effect of intertidal levels on the digestive bacterial microbiota of oysters Crassostrea gigas and clams Ruditapes philippinarum, two bivalves with different ecological niches. Based on the 16S rRNA region sequencing, digestive glands, seawater and sediments harbored specific bacterial communities, dominated by OTUs assigned to the Mycoplasmatales, Desulfobacterales and Rhodobacterales orders, respectively. Field implantation modified digestive bacterial microbiota of both bivalve species according to their intertidal position.... |
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Palavras-chave: Microbiota; Oysters; Clams; Intertidal zone; Digestive gland; Metabarcoding. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00628/73961/73320.pdf |
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