Plant secretions and volatiles contribute to the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance in soil-crop system

IF 5.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Houyu Li , Qifan Yang , Wei Liu , Ruolan Li , Dandan Zhang , Guilong Zhang , Yan Xu
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The exponential growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) in soil-crop systems in recent years has posed a great challenge to ecological security and human health. While many studies have documented the residues of ARGs in soils and crops, but little is known about who drives the proliferation of ARGs in farming systems and what their underlying mechanisms are. Herein, we explored the occurrence and proliferating behavior of ARGs in soil-crop environments in terms of root secretions and plant volatiles. This review highlighted that plant root secretions and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) served as key substances mediating the development of antibiotic resistance in the soil-crop system. Still, there is controversy here as to plant root secretions promote the ARGs proliferation or inhibit. Some studies indicated that root secretions can suppress the colonization of ARGs, mainly attributed by the production of blunted metabolic enzymes and blocking of cellular exocytosis systems. Whereas the others have evidenced that root secretions can promote ARGs proliferation, primarily by altering the structure of microbial communities to influence species interactions and thus indirectly affect the proliferation of ARGs. Also, VOCs can act as molecular signals to convey antibiotic resistance information to their neighbors, which in turn drive the up-regulation of ARGs expression. Even so, the mechanism by which VOC-driven antibiotic resistance acquisition and proliferation need to be further probed. Overall, this review contributed to the development of products and technologies to impede the ARGs proliferation in agricultural environment.

植物分泌物和挥发性物质促进了土壤-作物系统中细菌抗生素耐药性的进化
近年来,土壤-作物系统中的抗生素细菌和抗生素基因(ARGs)呈指数级增长,对生态安全和人类健康构成了巨大挑战。虽然许多研究都记录了土壤和作物中 ARGs 的残留情况,但对于谁在农业系统中推动了 ARGs 的扩散及其内在机制却知之甚少。在此,我们从根系分泌物和植物挥发物的角度探讨了土壤-作物环境中 ARGs 的发生和增殖行为。这篇综述强调,植物根系分泌物和挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)是介导土壤-作物系统中抗生素耐药性发展的关键物质。不过,对于植物根系分泌物是促进还是抑制 ARGs 的增殖还存在争议。一些研究表明,根系分泌物可抑制 ARGs 的定殖,主要原因是根系分泌物产生的代谢酶和细胞外渗系统受阻。而其他研究则证明,根系分泌物可以促进 ARGs 的增殖,主要是通过改变微生物群落结构来影响物种间的相互作用,从而间接影响 ARGs 的增殖。此外,挥发性有机化合物还可以作为分子信号,向邻近的微生物传递抗生素抗性信息,进而推动 ARGs 表达的上调。尽管如此,VOC 驱动抗生素耐药性获得和增殖的机制仍有待进一步探究。总之,本综述有助于开发相关产品和技术,以阻止 ARGs 在农业环境中的扩散。
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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
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0.00%
发文量
6354
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Sciences is an international journal started in 1989. The journal is devoted to publish original, peer-reviewed research papers on main aspects of environmental sciences, such as environmental chemistry, environmental biology, ecology, geosciences and environmental physics. Appropriate subjects include basic and applied research on atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic environments, pollution control and abatement technology, conservation of natural resources, environmental health and toxicology. Announcements of international environmental science meetings and other recent information are also included.
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