Cyanophage technology in removal of cyanobacteria mediated harmful algal blooms: A novel and eco-friendly method

Chemosphere. 2023 Feb:315:137769. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.137769. Epub 2023 Jan 6.

Abstract

Cyanophages are highly abundant specific viruses that infect cyanobacterial cells. In recent years, the cyanophages and cyanobacteria interactions drew attention to environmental restoration due to their discovery in marine and freshwater systems. Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are increasing throughout the world and contaminating aquatic ecosystems. The blooms cause severe environmental problems including unpleasant odors and cyanotoxin production. Cyanotoxins have been reported to be lethal agents for living beings and can harm animals, people, aquatic species, recreational activities, and drinking water reservoirs. Biological remediation of cyanoHABs in aquatic systems is a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to increasing surface water quality. Therefore, this study compiles the fragmented information with the solution of removal of cyanoHABs using cyanophage therapy techniques. To date, scant information exists in terms of bloom formation, cyanophage occurrence, and mode of action to remediate cyanoHABs. Overall, this study illustrates cyanobacterial toxin production and its impacts on the environment, the mechanisms involved in the cyanophage-cyanobacteria interaction, and the application of cyanophages for the removal of toxic cyanobacterial blooms.

Keywords: Blooms; Cyanobacteria; Cyanophage; Environment; Toxic; cyanoHAB.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cyanobacteria Toxins
  • Cyanobacteria*
  • Ecosystem
  • Fresh Water / microbiology
  • Harmful Algal Bloom*
  • Water Quality

Substances

  • Cyanobacteria Toxins