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Sulfo-Gambierones, Two New Analogs of Gambierone Produced by Gambierdiscus excentricus

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 19, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md19120657

Keywords

Gambierdiscus excentricus; sulfo-gambierones; high-resolution mass spectrometry; Neuro2a cell-based assay

Funding

  1. Ifremer [18/2 216 776F]
  2. Regional Council of the Pays de la Loire [2018-09813]

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Ciguatera poisoning is caused by ciguatoxins produced by dinoflagellates, but the specific species responsible for ciguatoxin production in the Atlantic Ocean remain unidentified. Studies suggest that G. excentricus may be a potential toxin producer.
Ciguatera poisoning is caused by the ingestion of fish or shellfish contaminated with ciguatoxins produced by dinoflagellate species belonging to the genera Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa. Unlike in the Pacific region, the species producing ciguatoxins in the Atlantic Ocean have yet to be definitely identified, though some ciguatoxins responsible for ciguatera have been reported from fish. Previous studies investigating the ciguatoxin-like toxicity of Atlantic Gambierdiscus species using Neuro2a cell-based assay identified G. excentricus as a potential toxin producer. To more rigorously characterize the toxin profile produced by this species, a purified extract from 124 million cells was prepared and partial characterization by high-resolution mass spectrometry was performed. The analysis revealed two new analogs of the polyether gambierone: sulfo-gambierone and dihydro-sulfo-gambierone. Algal ciguatoxins were not identified. The very low ciguatoxin-like toxicity of the two new analogs obtained by the Neuro2a cell-based assay suggests they are not responsible for the relatively high toxicity previously observed when using fractionated G. excentricus extracts, and are unlikely the cause of ciguatera in the region. These compounds, however, can be useful as biomarkers of the presence of G. excentricus due to their sensitive detection by mass spectrometry.

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