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Inter- and intraspecific variability of the ichthyotoxic activity of dinoflagellates of the Karlodinium genus towards cells of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas

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Boucher, Clémence ULiège
Promoteur(s) : Goffart, Anne ULiège ; Lassudrie, Malwenn
Date de soutenance : 7-sep-2021 • URL permanente : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/12847
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Titre : Inter- and intraspecific variability of the ichthyotoxic activity of dinoflagellates of the Karlodinium genus towards cells of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
Titre traduit : [fr] Variabilité inter et intra-spécifique de l’activité ichtyotoxique au sein des dinoflagellés du genre Karlodinium présents sur la côte française, envers des cellules d’huître creuse, Crassostrea gigas
Auteur : Boucher, Clémence ULiège
Date de soutenance  : 7-sep-2021
Promoteur(s) : Goffart, Anne ULiège
Lassudrie, Malwenn 
Membre(s) du jury : Rougeot, Carole ULiège
Capet, Arthur ULiège
Jauniaux, Thierry ULiège
Langue : Anglais
Nombre de pages : 65
Mots-clés : [en] toxic microalgae, ichthyotoxicity, Harmful Algal Blooms, hemocytes, bivalve, Karlodinium, gamete
Discipline(s) : Sciences du vivant > Sciences de l'environnement & écologie
Organisme(s) subsidiant(s) : IFREMER LER-BO
Centre(s) de recherche : IFREMER LER-BO
Intitulé du projet de recherche : Inter- and intraspecific variability of the ichthyotoxic activity of dinoflagellates of the Karlodinium genus towards cells of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
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Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Diplôme : Master en océanographie, à finalité approfondie
Faculté : Mémoires de la Faculté des Sciences

Résumé

[en] During the last decades, harmful algal blooms (HABs) of dinoflagellates of the
genus Karlodinium, through their toxicity to marine fauna (ichthyotoxicity), were reported to
be a threat to aquaculture in several region in the world (Europe, USA, Australia…). However,
in France, despite the socio-economic importance of shellfish farming, the toxicity of French
Karlodinium strains to shellfish remains unknown and needs to be expounded.
This study aimed at assessing the ichthyotoxic potential of French strains of Karlodinium
veneficum, K. armiger, K. ballantinum and K. gentienii in comparison with Karlodinium strains
from other regions worldwide, which produce toxins and were involved in mortality events. In
vitro bioassays were used, targeting hemocytes and gametes of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea
gigas. These free cells, convenient to sample, are involved in important physiological functions,
including immunity and reproduction, respectively, making them interesting target cell models
to be used as indicator of toxicity to bivalves. Oyster hemocytes were exposed for two hours to
concentrations ranging from 10^2 to 10^5 cells mL-1 of twelve strains of cultured Karlodinium
spp.. Hemocyte viability was then measured by flow cytometry. Gametes (spermatozoa and
oocytes) were exposed to eight strains of Karlodinium spp. at a concentration of 105 cells mL-1
for two hours, before viability, morphological changes, and ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species)
production were assessed by flow cytometry.
Results indicated that, at a concentration of 10^5 cells mL-1, the French strains of K. veneficum
(DIA2C2, IFR-CC20-044 and MAR1F7) were more cytotoxic than strains from other countries
known to be ichthyotoxic, with a dose-response effect and a high intraspecific variability. In
particular, some K. veneficum strains, such as CBC7 and CB3B7, were non-cytotoxic, whereas
DIA2C2, IFR-CC20-044 and MAR1F7 induced twice to 12 times higher mortality of
hemocytes compared to control. French strains of K. ballantinum (KBAL DIA2 B2) and K.
armiger (KAR-01D) were cytotoxic at lower concentrations, 10^4 and 10^3 cells mL-1
respectively. In gametes, the three strains of K. veneficum DIA2C2, IFR-CC20-044 and
MAR1F7 caused a very high mortality rate in spermatozoa (88.26%, 99.87% and 99.2%
respectivel and a milder mortality rate in oocytes (25.1%, 33.2%, and 27.8% respectively). The
K. ballantinum strain also induced a high mortality in spermatozoa (98.76%) although it did not
affect oocytes, suggesting the mechanism of toxicity is different from K. veneficum.
This study highlights a cytotoxic effect of French Karlodinium spp. to Pacific oyster, which
could particularly affect reproductive success. These results provide new findings on factors
that can affect shellfish farming in France. Experiments at bloom realistic concentrations must
be conducted to confirm the effects on reproduction, and in vivo experiments could be carried
out to identify other effects on oyster physiology. These results will contribute to improve
monitoring of ichthyotoxic microalgae in France, for a better risk management in the shellfish
farming industry.


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Auteur

  • Boucher, Clémence ULiège Université de Liège > Master en océanogra., à fin.

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  • Rougeot, Carole ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution
    ORBi Voir ses publications sur ORBi
  • Capet, Arthur ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > MAST (Modeling for Aquatic Systems)
    ORBi Voir ses publications sur ORBi
  • Jauniaux, Thierry ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de morphologie et pathologie (DMP) > Département de morphologie et pathologie (DMP)
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