牲畜抗性组潜藏的全球健康风险。

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Bintao Li, Lan Jiang, Timothy Johnson, Guangdong Wang, Wei Sun, Gehong Wei, Shuo Jiao, Jie Gu, James Tiedje, Xun Qian
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畜牧业每年消耗全球70%以上的抗生素,使牲畜粪便成为受人为影响的抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)的重要载体。家畜抵抗组的全球格局、驱动机制以及向临床传播的潜力尚未得到很好的评估。我们分析了来自26个国家的4017个畜禽粪便宏基因组,构建了畜禽ARGs和宏基因组组装基因组的综合目录。牲畜抗性组是已知(2291个亚型)和潜在ARGs(3166个亚型)的大量储存库,并且与人类抗性组高度相关。我们描述了家畜抗性组的全球模式和临床关键ARGs的流行情况,强调了农场和人类抗生素管理在塑造家畜抗性组中的作用。通过整合流动性潜力、临床意义和宿主致病相关性,我们开发了一个风险评估框架,并对高风险的牲畜ARGs进行了优先排序,生成了一个牲畜抵抗组风险的预测性全球地图,可以帮助指导研究和政策制定。
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Global health risks lurking in livestock resistome.

Livestock farming consumes more than 70% of global antibiotics annually, making livestock manures an important vector of anthropogenically influenced antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). The global pattern of the livestock resistome, its driving mechanisms, and transmission potential to the clinic are not well assessed. We analyzed 4017 livestock manure metagenomes from 26 countries and constructed a comprehensive catalog of livestock ARGs and metagenome-assembled genomes. Livestock resistome is a substantial reservoir of known (2291 subtypes) and latent ARGs (3166 subtypes) and is highly connectable to human resistomes. We depicted the global pattern of livestock resistome and prevalence of clinically critical ARGs, highlighting the role of farm and human antibiotic stewardship in shaping livestock resistome. We developed a risk-assessment framework by integrating mobility potential, clinical significance, and host pathogenic relevance, and prioritized higher risk livestock ARGs, producing a predictive global map of livestock resistome risks that can help guide research and policy.

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Science Advances
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21.40
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