工人-猪-土壤界面微生物群与抗生素耐药基因相关性的宏基因组研究:崇明岛One Health监测

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Jing Qian , Zheyuan Wu , Lingchao Ma , Yongzhang Zhu , Yan Zhang , Min Li , Xiaokui Guo , Chang Liu
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对抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的监测是必要和紧迫的。本研究强调了One Health监测在监测抗菌素耐药性方面的关键作用,整合宏基因组学来评估猪场中人、猪和土壤生态系统中的微生物群和抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)。人类和猪的肠道微生物群主要由厚壁菌门、拟杆菌门、变形菌门和放线菌门组成,而土壤微生物群则表现出不同的特征,其中变形菌门、酸性菌门、放线菌门和植菌门最为普遍。已鉴定出多种ARG,包括多药耐药,酸杆菌和变形杆菌是潜在的ARG宿主。该研究揭示了人、猪和土壤之间共享的ARGs和移动遗传因子(MGEs),表明微生物相互依赖和水平基因转移的潜力。杀菌剂和金属抗性基因(BMRGs)和MGEs之间的正相关表明消毒剂和金属在ARG选择和传播中的作用。BMRGs、MGEs和ARGs的网络分析发现,铜抗性基因(corR)、锌和铅抗性基因(zraR/hydH、zraS/hydG)与macB、tetA(58)、mlaF和mtrA等ARGs之间存在正相关。这种相关性在ISAcba1和ISArsp9等插入序列中也很明显。研究结果揭示了水平基因转移的可能性以及消毒剂和金属对ARG选择和传播的影响,促进了“同一个健康”框架下宏基因组监测的应用。这项研究强调需要采取综合战略来减轻抗生素耐药性,并为可持续农业实践提供信息。
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Metagenomic insights into correlation of microbiota and antibiotic resistance genes in the worker-pig-soil interface: A One Health surveillance on Chongming Island, China

Metagenomic insights into correlation of microbiota and antibiotic resistance genes in the worker-pig-soil interface: A One Health surveillance on Chongming Island, China
Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is necessary and urgent. This study emphasizes the critical role of One Health surveillance in monitoring AMR, integrating metagenomics to assess microbiota and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) across human, pig, and soil ecosystems in swine farms. The human and pig gut microbiota are predominantly composed of the phyla Firmicutes, Bacteroidota, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria, whereas the soil microbiota exhibits a distinct profile, with Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Planctomycetes being the most prevalent. A diverse array of ARGs is identified, including multidrug resistance, with Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria as potential ARG hosts. The study reveals shared ARGs and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) among human, pig, and soil, indicating microbial interdependence and potential for horizontal gene transfer. A positive correlation between biocide and metal resistance genes (BMRGs) and MGEs suggests the role of disinfectants and metals in ARG selection and dissemination. Network analysis of BMRGs, MGEs, and ARGs finds positive associations between copper resistance genes (corR), zinc and lead resistance genes (zraR/hydH, zraS/hydG), and ARGs such as macB, tetA(58), mlaF, and mtrA. This correlation is also evident with insertion sequences like ISAcba1 and ISArsp9. The findings reveal the potential for horizontal gene transfer and the influence of disinfectants and metals on ARG selection and dissemination, advancing the application of metagenomic monitoring within the One Health framework. This research underscores the need for integrated strategies to mitigate antibiotic resistance and informs sustainable agricultural practices.
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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