Metagenomics Disentangles Differential Resistome Traits and Risks in Full-Scale Anaerobic Digestion Plants under Ambient, Mesophilic, and Thermophilic Conditions.

IF 6.7 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
ACS Environmental Au Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1021/acsenvironau.4c00071
Xinyu Zhu, Irini Angelidaki, Tong Zhang, Feng Ju
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) systems are vital for converting organic waste to green bioenergy but also serve as a non-negligible environmental reservoir for antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) and resistant bacteria of environmental and human health concerns. This study profiles the antibiotic resistome of 90 full-scale biogas reactors and reveals that AD microbiomes harbor at least 30 types and 1257 subtypes of ARGs, of which 16% are located on plasmids showing potential mobility. The total abundance of AD-ARGs ranges widely from 0.13 to 7.81 copies per cell and is distributed into 42-739 subtypes, significantly influenced (P < 0.05) by operational conditions like digestion temperature and substrate types. Compared with the ambient and mesophilic digesters, the thermophilic digesters harbor a significantly lower abundance and diversity as well as greatly reduced mobility and host pathogenicity levels (all P < 0.05) of ARGs, revealing that a higher digestion temperature mitigates the overall resistome risks. The comprehensive analysis of basic traits and key traits of the AD resistome is demonstrated to provide crucial quantitative and qualitative insights into the diversity, distribution pattern, and health risks of ARGs in full-scale AD systems. The revealed knowledge offers new guidance for improving environmental resistome management and developing oriented mitigation strategies to minimize the unwanted spread of clinically important antimicrobial resistance from AD systems.

宏基因组学研究了环境、中温和热条件下全规模厌氧消化植物的不同抗性性状和风险。
厌氧消化(AD)系统对于将有机废物转化为绿色生物能源至关重要,但也是抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)和对环境和人类健康有影响的耐药细菌的不可忽视的环境水库。本研究对90个全规模沼气反应器的抗生素抗性组进行了分析,发现AD微生物组包含至少30种ARGs和1257种ARGs亚型,其中16%位于具有潜在移动性的质粒上。AD-ARGs的总丰度在每细胞0.13 ~ 7.81个拷贝之间,分布在42 ~ 739个亚型中,受消化温度和底物类型等操作条件的显著影响(P < 0.05)。与环境消化菌和中温消化菌相比,嗜热消化菌的ARGs丰度和多样性显著降低(P < 0.05),移动性和宿主致病性水平显著降低(P < 0.05),表明较高的消化温度降低了总体抗性风险。对AD抗性组的基本性状和关键性状的综合分析为全面AD系统中ARGs的多样性、分布模式和健康风险提供了重要的定量和定性见解。揭示的知识为改善环境抗性组管理和制定定向缓解策略提供了新的指导,以最大限度地减少AD系统中临床上重要的抗菌素耐药性的不必要传播。
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ACS Environmental Au
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期刊介绍: ACS Environmental Au is an open access journal which publishes experimental research and theoretical results in all aspects of environmental science and technology both pure and applied. Short letters comprehensive articles reviews and perspectives are welcome in the following areas:Alternative EnergyAnthropogenic Impacts on Atmosphere Soil or WaterBiogeochemical CyclingBiomass or Wastes as ResourcesContaminants in Aquatic and Terrestrial EnvironmentsEnvironmental Data ScienceEcotoxicology and Public HealthEnergy and ClimateEnvironmental Modeling Processes and Measurement Methods and TechnologiesEnvironmental Nanotechnology and BiotechnologyGreen ChemistryGreen Manufacturing and EngineeringRisk assessment Regulatory Frameworks and Life-Cycle AssessmentsTreatment and Resource Recovery and Waste Management
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