Human Disturbance Increases Health Risks to Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys and the Transfer Risk of Pathogenic Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria from Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys to Humans

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作者
Zou, Shuzhen [1 ,2 ]
Yuan, Tingting [1 ]
Lu, Tan [1 ]
Yan, Jiayu [1 ]
Kang, Di [1 ,3 ]
Li, Dayong [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] China West Normal Univ, Key Lab Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conserv, Minist Educ, 1 Shida Rd, Nanchong 637009, Peoples R China
[2] China West Normal Univ, Key Lab Conservat Biol Rhinopithecus Roxellana, China West Normal Univ Sichuan Prov, 1 Shida Rd, Nanchong 637009, Peoples R China
[3] Sci & Technol Dept Sichuan Prov, Liziping Giant Pandas Ecol & Conservat Observat &, Chengdu 611233, Peoples R China
来源
ANIMALS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 19期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
antibiotic resistance genes; eco-environment coupling system; sentinel animal; drug-resistant pathogen; environmental health assessment; Rhinopithecus roxellana; MICROBIOME; GENES; GUT;
D O I
10.3390/ani13193083
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
From the perspective of interactions in the human-animal-ecosystem, the study and control of pathogenic bacteria that can cause disease in animals and humans is the core content of "One Health". In order to test the effect of human disturbance (HD) on the health risk of pathogenic antibiotic-resistant bacteria (PARBs) to wild animals and transfer risk of the PARBs from wild animals to humans, golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) were used as sentinel animals. Metagenomic analysis was used to analyze the characteristics of PARBs in the gut microbiota of golden snub-nosed monkeys. Then, the total contribution of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence factors (VFs) of the PARBs were used to assess the health risk of PARBs to golden snub-nosed monkeys, and the antimicrobial drug resistance and bacterial infectious disease of PARBs were determined to assess the transfer risk of PARBs from golden snub-nosed monkeys to humans. There were 18 and 5 kinds of PARBs in the gut microbiota of golden snub-nosed monkeys under HD (HD group) and wild habitat environments (W group), respectively. The total health risks of PARBs to the W group and the HD group were -28.5 x 10(-3) and 125.8 x 10(-3), respectively. There were 12 and 16 kinds of KEGG pathways of human diseases in the PARBs of the W group and the HD group, respectively, and the gene numbers of KEGG pathways in the HD group were higher than those in the W group. HD increased the pathogenicity of PARBs to golden snub-nosed monkeys, and the PARBs in golden snub-nosed monkeys exhibited resistance to lincosamide, aminoglycoside, and streptogramin antibiotics. If these PARBs transfer from golden snub-nosed monkeys to humans, then humans may acquire symptoms of pathogens including Tubercle bacillus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Yersinia, Pertussis, and Vibrio cholera.
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