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Profiling the antibiotic resistome in soils between pristine and human-affected sites on the Tibetan Plateau
作者姓名:Hang Wang  Xiaoxuan Su  Jianqiang Su  Yongguan Zhu  Kai Ding
作者单位:Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health,Institute of Urban Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xiamen 361021,China;Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plateau Wetland Conservation,Restoration and Ecological Services,Southwest Forestry University,Kunming 650224,China;National Plateau Wetlands Research Center,Southwest Forestry University,Kunming 650224,China;Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health,Institute of Urban Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xiamen 361021,China
基金项目:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 41701299 and 41877346);;the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2020M671952);
摘    要:With increasing pressure from anthropogenic activity in pristine environments, the comprehensive profiling of antibiotic resistance genes(ARGs) is essential to evaluate the potential risks from human-induced antibiotic resistance in these under-studied places. Here, we characterized the microbial resistome in relatively pristine soil samples collected from four distinct habitats on the Tibetan Plateau, using a Smart chip based high-throughput q PCR approach. We compared these to soils from the s...

收稿时间:2020/11/1 0:00:00

Profiling the antibiotic resistome in soils between pristine and human-affected sites on the Tibetan Plateau
Hang Wang,Xiaoxuan Su,Jianqiang Su,Yongguan Zhu,Kai Ding.Profiling the antibiotic resistome in soils between pristine and human-affected sites on the Tibetan Plateau[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,2022,34(1):442-451.
Authors:Hang Wang  Xiaoxuan Su  Jianqiang Su  Yongguan Zhu  Kai Ding
Institution:1. Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China
Abstract:With increasing pressure from anthropogenic activity in pristine environments,the com-prehensive profiling of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is essential to evaluate the poten-tial risks from human-induced antibiotic resistance in these under-studied places.Here,we characterized the microbial resistome in relatively pristine soil samples collected from four distinct habitats on the Tibetan Plateau,using a Smart chip based high-throughput qPCR approach.We compared these to soils from the same habitats that had been subjected to various anthropogenic activities,including residential sewage discharge,animal farming,atmospheric deposition,and tourism activity.Compared to pristine samples,an average of 23.7% more ARGs were detected in the human-affected soils,and the ARGs enriched in these soils mainly encoded resistances to aminoglycoside and beta-lactam.Of the four habitats studied,soils subjected to animal farming showed the highest risks of ARG enrichment and dissemination.As shown,the number of ARGs enriched (a total of 42),their fold changes(17.6 fold on average),and the co-occurrence complexity between ARGs and mobile genetic elements were all the highest in fecal-polluted soils.As well as antibiotics themselves,heavy metals also influenced ARG distributional patterns in Tibetan environments.However,com-pared to urban areas,the Tibetan Plateau had a low potential for ARG selection and exhib-ited low carriage of ARGs by mobile genetic elements,even in environments impacted by humans,suggesting that these ARGs have a limited capacity to disseminate.The present study examined the effects of multiple anthropogenic activities on the soil resistomes in relatively pristine environments.
Keywords:Antibiotic resistance gene  Resistome risk  Tibetan plateau  Animal farming  Anthropogenic activity
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