Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids

Abstract Fatty acids (FAs) are a class of diverse biomolecules that are essential for a wide variety of biological processes. Recently, ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs) have received a lot of attention for their benefit and essentiality to human health. Their demand is constantly increasing a...

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Main Authors: Michela Cerone, Louise L. Major, Terry K. Smith
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Published: BMC 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-025-02760-7
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description Abstract Fatty acids (FAs) are a class of diverse biomolecules that are essential for a wide variety of biological processes. Recently, ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs) have received a lot of attention for their benefit and essentiality to human health. Their demand is constantly increasing alongside the ever-decreasing availability of sources of natural PUFAs, such as some plants and marine ecosystems, which are now endangered by agribusiness and climate change. Most of the novel microbial synthetic platforms to produce ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs (e.g. yeast, microalgae, oleaginous microorganisms, bacteria etc.) are costly. On the other hand, industrial processes based on chemical total synthesis of PUFAs is often challenging. Here, we propose an innovative and bio-sustainable method to make ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs by building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata, using genetic manipulation of endogenous FA desaturases and elongases, supplementation of the culture media with cheap sources of fats (such as used cooking oils), and culturing temperature reduction. In these unusual environments, C. fasciculata show high adaptability: the cells grow rapidly producing large biomass from small volumes of culture, scavenge and remodel unusual fat sources, as well as biosynthesising high value FAs and PUFAs de novo. By genetic manipulation, allowing overexpression of either the endogenous Δ6-desaturases or Δ4-desaturases, in conjunction with the endogenous elongase Elo4, high value ω-6 and ω-3 PUFAs were yielded to a maximum of 50% of the total FA content of the cells. These bioengineered C. fasciculata provide a low-cost and bio-sustainable platform to increase the production of essential PUFAs which can be introduced into the food chain at lower costs.
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spelling doaj-art-221fb744c93c4a7397c2adb10b2078f32025-06-29T11:19:10ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592025-06-0124111610.1186/s12934-025-02760-7Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acidsMichela Cerone0Louise L. Major1Terry K. Smith2Schools of Chemistry and Biology, Biomedical Science Research Complex, North Haugh, University of St AndrewsSchools of Chemistry and Biology, Biomedical Science Research Complex, North Haugh, University of St AndrewsSchools of Chemistry and Biology, Biomedical Science Research Complex, North Haugh, University of St AndrewsAbstract Fatty acids (FAs) are a class of diverse biomolecules that are essential for a wide variety of biological processes. Recently, ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs) have received a lot of attention for their benefit and essentiality to human health. Their demand is constantly increasing alongside the ever-decreasing availability of sources of natural PUFAs, such as some plants and marine ecosystems, which are now endangered by agribusiness and climate change. Most of the novel microbial synthetic platforms to produce ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs (e.g. yeast, microalgae, oleaginous microorganisms, bacteria etc.) are costly. On the other hand, industrial processes based on chemical total synthesis of PUFAs is often challenging. Here, we propose an innovative and bio-sustainable method to make ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs by building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata, using genetic manipulation of endogenous FA desaturases and elongases, supplementation of the culture media with cheap sources of fats (such as used cooking oils), and culturing temperature reduction. In these unusual environments, C. fasciculata show high adaptability: the cells grow rapidly producing large biomass from small volumes of culture, scavenge and remodel unusual fat sources, as well as biosynthesising high value FAs and PUFAs de novo. By genetic manipulation, allowing overexpression of either the endogenous Δ6-desaturases or Δ4-desaturases, in conjunction with the endogenous elongase Elo4, high value ω-6 and ω-3 PUFAs were yielded to a maximum of 50% of the total FA content of the cells. These bioengineered C. fasciculata provide a low-cost and bio-sustainable platform to increase the production of essential PUFAs which can be introduced into the food chain at lower costs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-025-02760-7Cell factoryDesaturaseElongaseTemperatureCooking oilsPolyunsaturated fatty acids
spellingShingle Michela Cerone
Louise L. Major
Terry K. Smith
Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
Microbial Cell Factories
Cell factory
Desaturase
Elongase
Temperature
Cooking oils
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
title Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
title_full Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
title_fullStr Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
title_full_unstemmed Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
title_short Building a cell-factory in Crithidia fasciculata: a bio-sustainable system to produce high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids
title_sort building a cell factory in crithidia fasciculata a bio sustainable system to produce high value polyunsaturated fatty acids
topic Cell factory
Desaturase
Elongase
Temperature
Cooking oils
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-025-02760-7
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