Abstract

Extreme and unusual ecosystems such as isolated ancient caves are considered as potential tools for the discovery of novel natural products with biological activities. Actinobacteria that inhabit these unusual ecosystems are examined as a promising source for the development of new drugs. In this study we focused on the preliminary estimation of fatty acid composition and antibacterial properties of culturable actinobacteria isolated from water surface of underground lakes located in Badzheyskaya and Okhotnichya caves in Siberia. Here we present isolation of 17 strains of actinobacteria that belong to the Streptomyces, Nocardia and Nocardiopsis genera. Using assays for antibacterial and antifungal activities, we found that a number of strains belonging to the genus Streptomyces isolated from Badzheyskaya cave demonstrated inhibition activity against bacteria and fungi. It was shown that representatives of the genera Nocardia and Nocardiopsis isolated from Okhotnichya cave did not demonstrate any tested antibiotic properties. However, despite the lack of antimicrobial and fungicidal activity of Nocardia extracts, those strains are specific in terms of their fatty acid spectrum. When assessing fatty acid profile, we found that polyunsaturated fatty acids were quantitatively dominant in extracts of Nocardia sp. and Streptomyces sp. grown in different media. Saturated fatty acids were the second most abundant type in the fatty acid profile. It was due to palmitic acid. Also, a few monounsaturated fatty acids were detected. The obtained materials can become a basis for development of approaches to use bacteria isolated from caves as a biological sources of bioactive compounds to create medical and veterinary drugs.

Highlights

  • The rapid rise of antibiotic resistance to current antibiotics amongst pathogenic bacteria represents a large-scale issue in the field of modern medicine and healthcare (Stanton, 2013; World Health Organization, 2015)

  • We focused on preliminary estimation of fatty acids composition and antibacterial properties of culturable actinobacteria in water surfaces of underground lakes located in Badzheyskaya and Okhotnichya caves

  • A total of 17 culturable actinobacteria strains were isolated from water surface of underground lakes in Badzheyskaya and Okhotnichya caves based on their morphological characteristics

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Introduction

The rapid rise of antibiotic resistance to current antibiotics amongst pathogenic bacteria represents a large-scale issue in the field of modern medicine and healthcare (Stanton, 2013; World Health Organization, 2015). Treatments become more complicated due to low efficacy of existing antibiotics and a limited number of developments of novel chemically synthetized therapeutic agents (Grabowski & Schneider, 2007; Grabowski & Kyle, 2007). Actinobacteria are a rich and tremendous source for screening of novel metabolites with potential pharmaceutical applications (Goodfellow & Fiedler, 2010; Bérdy, 2012). Along with synthesis of natural compounds, actinobacteria are an important source of fatty acids. Composition of cell-wall fatty acids is used for chemotaxonomy of actinobacteria. It plays a vital role in resistance of pathogenic actinobacteria as a protection mechanism during therapy (Hamedi, Poorinmohammad & Wink, 2017)

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