Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role

In recent years, natural thermal mineral waters have been gaining the special attention of the scientific community, namely in the prevention and treatment of some diseases, due to the microbial properties that exist in these habitats. The aim of this work was to characterize the physicochemical com...

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Main Authors: Patrick Pascoal-Ferreira, Daniel Glez-Peña, Carla Miranda, Patrícia Poeta, João Coutinho, Florentino Fdez-Riverola, Ana Torrado-Agrasar, María Luisa Rúa, Gilberto Igrejas
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spelling doaj-34e4d092258a433f843090d12c820dc92021-06-01T00:40:35ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-05-01131439143910.3390/w13111439Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome RolePatrick Pascoal-Ferreira0Daniel Glez-Peña1Carla Miranda2Patrícia Poeta3João Coutinho4Florentino Fdez-Riverola5Ana Torrado-Agrasar6María Luisa Rúa7Gilberto Igrejas8Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalCINBIO, Department of Computer Science, University of Vigo, ESEI—Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Informática, 32004 Ourense, SpainLAQV-REQUIMTE, Faculty of Science & Technology, Nova University of Lisbon, Caparica, 2829-516 Lisboa, PortugalLAQV-REQUIMTE, Faculty of Science & Technology, Nova University of Lisbon, Caparica, 2829-516 Lisboa, PortugalChemistry Centre, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, UTAD, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalCINBIO, Department of Computer Science, University of Vigo, ESEI—Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Informática, 32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Analytical and Food Chemistry, University of Vigo, Science Faculty, 32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Analytical and Food Chemistry, University of Vigo, Science Faculty, 32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalIn recent years, natural thermal mineral waters have been gaining the special attention of the scientific community, namely in the prevention and treatment of some diseases, due to the microbial properties that exist in these habitats. The aim of this work was to characterize the physicochemical composition and the microbial taxonomic communities present in three thermal waters of the Galician region in Spain and two samples of the northern region in Portugal. These collected water samples were analyzed for physicochemical characterization and the respective hydrogenome of the waters using next generation sequencing together with 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The sequencing showed a high diversity of microorganisms in all analyzed waters; however, there is a clear bacterial predominance of Proteobacteria phylum, followed by Firmicutes, Deinococcus-Thermus, Aquificae and Nitrospira. The main physicochemical parameters responsible for the clustering within the Spanish waters were sulfur compounds (SO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and S<sup>2−</sup>), CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and neutral pH, and in the Portuguese waters were Mg, Ca and Sr, nitrogen compounds (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> and NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>), Na, Rb, conductivity and dry residue. This work will allow for a better understanding of the microbial community’s composition and how these microorganisms interfere in the physicochemical constitution of these waters often associated with medicinal properties. Furthermore, the hydrogenome may be used as an auxiliary tool in the practice of medical hydrology, increasing the likelihood of safe use of these unique water types.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/11/1439thermal watersnatural mineral watershydrogenome16S rRNAnext generation sequencingIllumina
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author Patrick Pascoal-Ferreira
Daniel Glez-Peña
Carla Miranda
Patrícia Poeta
João Coutinho
Florentino Fdez-Riverola
Ana Torrado-Agrasar
María Luisa Rúa
Gilberto Igrejas
spellingShingle Patrick Pascoal-Ferreira
Daniel Glez-Peña
Carla Miranda
Patrícia Poeta
João Coutinho
Florentino Fdez-Riverola
Ana Torrado-Agrasar
María Luisa Rúa
Gilberto Igrejas
Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
Water
thermal waters
natural mineral waters
hydrogenome
16S rRNA
next generation sequencing
Illumina
author_facet Patrick Pascoal-Ferreira
Daniel Glez-Peña
Carla Miranda
Patrícia Poeta
João Coutinho
Florentino Fdez-Riverola
Ana Torrado-Agrasar
María Luisa Rúa
Gilberto Igrejas
author_sort Patrick Pascoal-Ferreira
title Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
title_short Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
title_full Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
title_fullStr Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
title_full_unstemmed Are There Benefits from Thermal Bacteria for Health? The Hydrogenome Role
title_sort are there benefits from thermal bacteria for health? the hydrogenome role
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In recent years, natural thermal mineral waters have been gaining the special attention of the scientific community, namely in the prevention and treatment of some diseases, due to the microbial properties that exist in these habitats. The aim of this work was to characterize the physicochemical composition and the microbial taxonomic communities present in three thermal waters of the Galician region in Spain and two samples of the northern region in Portugal. These collected water samples were analyzed for physicochemical characterization and the respective hydrogenome of the waters using next generation sequencing together with 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The sequencing showed a high diversity of microorganisms in all analyzed waters; however, there is a clear bacterial predominance of Proteobacteria phylum, followed by Firmicutes, Deinococcus-Thermus, Aquificae and Nitrospira. The main physicochemical parameters responsible for the clustering within the Spanish waters were sulfur compounds (SO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and S<sup>2−</sup>), CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup> and neutral pH, and in the Portuguese waters were Mg, Ca and Sr, nitrogen compounds (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> and NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>), Na, Rb, conductivity and dry residue. This work will allow for a better understanding of the microbial community’s composition and how these microorganisms interfere in the physicochemical constitution of these waters often associated with medicinal properties. Furthermore, the hydrogenome may be used as an auxiliary tool in the practice of medical hydrology, increasing the likelihood of safe use of these unique water types.
topic thermal waters
natural mineral waters
hydrogenome
16S rRNA
next generation sequencing
Illumina
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/11/1439
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