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Pseudanabaena galeata CCNP1313-Biological Activity and Peptides Production

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14050330

Keywords

Pseudanabaena galeata; cytotoxicity; anticancer activity; antiviral activity; new peptides

Funding

  1. National Science Centre in Poland [NCN 2019/33/B/NZ9/02018]
  2. Institute of Oceanology, PAN [II.3]

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Even cyanobacteria from low biodiversity ecosystems have been found to contain bioactive metabolites with potent activities. In this study, various tests were conducted to evaluate the activity of the strain Pseudanabaena galeata CCNP1313, and it was found to exhibit cytotoxic and antiviral effects. However, the isolated compounds showed minor effects, highlighting the challenges in attributing observed biological effects to specific metabolites produced in minute amounts.
Even cyanobacteria from ecosystems of low biodiversity, such as the Baltic Sea, can constitute a rich source of bioactive metabolites. Potent toxins, enzyme inhibitors, and anticancer and antifungal agents were detected in both bloom-forming species and less commonly occurring cyanobacteria. In previous work on the Baltic Pseudanabaena galeata CCNP1313, the induction of apoptosis in the breast cancer cell line MCF-7 was documented. Here, the activity of the strain was further explored using human dermal fibroblasts, African green monkey kidney, cancer cell lines (T47D, HCT-8, and A549(ACE2/TMPRSS2)) and viruses (SARS-CoV-2, HCoV-OC43, and WNV). In the tests, extracts, chromatographic fractions, and the main components of the P. galeata CCNP1313 fractions were used. The LC-MS/MS analyses of the tested samples led to the detection of forty-five peptides. For fourteen of the new peptides, putative structures were proposed based on MS/MS spectra. Although the complex samples (i.e., extracts and chromatographic fractions) showed potent cytotoxic and antiviral activities, the effects of the isolated compounds were minor. The study confirmed the significance of P. galeata CCNP1313 as a source of metabolites with potent activity. It also illustrated the difficulties in assigning the observed biological effects to specific metabolites, especially when they are produced in minute amounts.

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