151. Preliminary Results on the Evaluation of the Occurrence of Tetrodotoxin Associated to Marine Vibrio spp. in Bivalves from the Galician Rias (Northwest of Spain).
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Leão JM, Lozano-Leon A, Giráldez J, Vilariño Ó, and Gago-Martínez A
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- Animals, Bacterial Proteins isolation & purification, Biological Assay methods, Cell Line, Tumor, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Peptide Synthases isolation & purification, Shellfish microbiology, Shellfish toxicity, Spain, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Tetrodotoxin biosynthesis, Tetrodotoxin toxicity, Toxicity Tests methods, Vibrio parahaemolyticus metabolism, Bivalvia microbiology, Shellfish analysis, Shellfish Poisoning prevention & control, Tetrodotoxin analysis, Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolation & purification
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Tetrodotoxins (TTX) are a potent group of natural neurotoxins putatively produced by symbiotic microorganisms and affecting the aquatic environment. These neurotoxins have been recently found in some species of bivalves and gastropods along the European Coasts (Greece, UK, and The Netherlands) linked to the presence of high concentrations of Vibrio , in particular Vibrio parahaemolyticus . This study is focused on the evaluation of the presence of Vibrio species and TTX in bivalves (mussels, oysters, cockles, clams, scallops, and razor clams) from Galician Rias (northwest of Spain). The detection and isolation of the major Vibrio spp. and other enterobacterial populations have been carried out with the aim of screening for the presence of the pathways genes, poliketide synthase (PKS) and non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) possibly involved in the biosynthesis of these toxins. Samples containing Vibrio spp. were analyzed by biochemical (API20E-galery) and genetic tests (PCR-RT). These samples were then screened for TTX toxicity by a neuroblastoma cell-based assay (N2a) and the presence of TTX was further confirmed by LC-MS/MS. TTX was detected in two infaunal samples. This is the first confirmation of the presence of TTX in bivalve molluscs from the Galician Rias., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2018
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