生命早期暴露于粪肥土壤中形成肠道抗生素抗性组

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Zhi-Qiang Zhai, Li-Kun Yang, Lin-Bin Zhu, Fang-Jie Zhao, Wan-Ying Xie* and Peng Wang*, 
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摘要

抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的全球上升带来了紧迫的公共卫生挑战,农业实践,如使用粪肥施肥,牲畜过度使用抗生素,以及用污染的水灌溉作物,导致抗生素抗性基因(ARGs)的传播。尽管越来越受到关注,但人们对ARGs从环境储存库迁移到动物微生物组的途径知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们将小鼠从出生开始饲养在猪粪施肥的红色(Ultisols)和黑色(Mollisols)土壤或未施肥的对照中,在8周时对它们的肠道微生物组进行采样,以表明早期暴露于猪粪施肥的土壤深刻地塑造了小鼠的肠道抗生素抵抗组。施用有机肥显著增加了红壤和黑壤中抗四环素ARGs的含量。与未受精环境中的小鼠相比,生活在这些环境中的小鼠具有明显更高的ARGs丰度,特别是tet(Q)基因。值得注意的是,Muribaculaceae和Bacteroidaceae被确定为tet(Q)的关键宿主,有证据表明这些科之间存在水平基因转移。这些结果表明,粪肥施肥不仅增加了土壤中ARG的丰度,而且促进了其向动物微生物群的转移,从而增加了AMR传播的风险。这项研究强调了改善农业管理措施以减轻抗菌素耐药性环境传播的重要性。
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Early Life Exposure to Manure-Fertilized Soil Shapes the Gut Antibiotic Resistome

The global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a pressing public health challenge with agricultural practices such as the use of manure fertilization, excessive antibiotic use in livestock, and the irrigation of crops with contaminated water contributing to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Despite growing concerns, the pathways through which ARGs migrate from environmental reservoirs to animal microbiomes are poorly understood. In this study, we raised mice from birth in pig manure-fertilized red (Ultisols) and black (Mollisols) soils or unfertilized controls, sampling their gut microbiomes at 8 weeks, to show that early life exposure to manure-fertilized soil profoundly shapes the gut antibiotic resistome in mice. Application of organic manure significantly enriched tetracycline-resistant ARGs in both red and black soils. Mice living in these environments harbored markedly higher abundances of ARGs, particularly the tet(Q) gene, compared to those in nonfertilized environments. Notably, Muribaculaceae and Bacteroidaceae were identified as key hosts of tet(Q), with evidence suggesting a horizontal gene transfer between these families. These findings indicate that manure fertilization not only increases ARG abundance in soils but also facilitates its transfer to animal microbiomes, thereby amplifying the risk of AMR dissemination. This research underscores the importance of improved agricultural management practices to mitigate the environmental transmission of AMR.

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Environment & Health
Environment & Health 环境科学、健康科学-
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期刊介绍: Environment & Health a peer-reviewed open access journal is committed to exploring the relationship between the environment and human health.As a premier journal for multidisciplinary research Environment & Health reports the health consequences for individuals and communities of changing and hazardous environmental factors. In supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals the journal aims to help formulate policies to create a healthier world.Topics of interest include but are not limited to:Air water and soil pollutionExposomicsEnvironmental epidemiologyInnovative analytical methodology and instrumentation (multi-omics non-target analysis effect-directed analysis high-throughput screening etc.)Environmental toxicology (endocrine disrupting effect neurotoxicity alternative toxicology computational toxicology epigenetic toxicology etc.)Environmental microbiology pathogen and environmental transmission mechanisms of diseasesEnvironmental modeling bioinformatics and artificial intelligenceEmerging contaminants (including plastics engineered nanomaterials etc.)Climate change and related health effectHealth impacts of energy evolution and carbon neutralizationFood and drinking water safetyOccupational exposure and medicineInnovations in environmental technologies for better healthPolicies and international relations concerned with environmental health
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