Abstract

Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are a heterogeneous group of anaerobic microorganisms that play an important role in producing hydrogen sulfide not only in the natural environment, but also in the gastrointestinal tract and oral cavity of animals and humans. The present review was written with the inclusion of 110 references including the time period from 1951 to 2021. The following databases were evaluated: Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar. The articles chosen to be included in the review were written mainly in the English and Czech languages. The molecular mechanisms of microbial cryoprotection differ depending on the environment where microorganisms were initially isolated. It was observed that the viability of microorganisms after cryopreservation is dependent on a number of factors, primarily colony age, amount of inoculum, cell size or rate of cooling, and their molecular inventory. Therefore, this paper is devoted to assessing the performance and suitability of various cryopreservation methods of intestinal bacteria, including molecular mechanisms of their protection. In order to successfully complete the cryopreservation process, selecting the correct laboratory equipment and cryopreservation methodology is important. Our analysis revealed that SRB should be stored in glass vials to help mitigate the corrosive nature of hydrogen sulfide, which can affect their physiology on a molecular level. Furthermore, it is recommended that their storage be performed in distilled water or in a suspension with a low salt concentration. From a molecular biological and bioengineering perspective, this contribution emphasizes the need to consider the potential impact associated with SRB in the medical, construction, and environmental sectors.

Highlights

  • Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are microorganisms that occur in different ecosystems globally [1,2,3,4,5]

  • The aim of this review was to describe the distribution of SRB in various environments, the methods of cryopreservation of intestinal bacteria, and to compare whether the information is applicable for the cryopreservation of SRB

  • According to the obtained information, it is recommended that SRB are stored in glass vials to prevent corrosion

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Introduction

Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are microorganisms that occur in different ecosystems globally [1,2,3,4,5]. They can be isolated from the gastrointestinal tract and the oral cavity of humans and animals [6,7,8,9,10,11]. The cultivation of SRB is sometimes fastidious, as they require anaerobic conditions, strict temperature regulations and precise pH requirements [12]. Research on SRB is uncommon, and a method of long-term cryopreservation 4.0/).

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