Drinking water biofiltration: Behaviour of antibiotic resistance genes and the association with bacterial community

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作者
Xu, Like [1 ]
Campos, Luiza C. [1 ]
Canales, Melisa [1 ]
Ciric, Lena [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Dept Civil Environm & Geomat Engn, London WC1E 6BT, England
关键词
Biofiltration; Antibiotic resistance genes; Biofilm; Bacterial community; Horizontal gene transfer; SLOW SAND FILTRATION; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; ACTIVATED CARBON; TREATMENT PLANTS; WASTE-WATER; PERFORMANCE; FILTERS; TETRACYCLINE; PSEUDOMONAS; POPULATION;
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10.1016/j.watres.2020.115954
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are being detected in drinking water frequently, constituting a major public health issue. As a typical drinking water treatment process, the biofilter may harbour various ARGs due to the filter biofilms established during the filtration process. The objective of this study was to investigate the behaviour of ARGs (bla(CTX-M), bla(OXA-1), bla(TEM), ermB, tetA, tetG, tetQ tetW, tetX, sul 1, sul 2, dfrA1 and dfrAl2) and their possible association with bacteria in a bench-scale biofiltration system. The impact of filter media on horizontal gene transfer (HGT) was also explored using a model conjugative plasmid, RP1. The biofiltration system comprised four types of biofilters, including sand, granular activated carbon (GAC), GAC sandwich, and anthracite-sand biofilters. Results showed that although the absolute abundance of ARGs decreased (0.97-log reduction on average), the ARGs' abundance normalised to bacterial numbers showed an increasing trend in the filtered water. Biofllms collected from the surface layer revealed the lowest relative abundance of ARGs (p < 0.01) compared to the deeper layer biofilms, indicating that the proportion of ARG-carrying bacteria was greater in the lower position. Most chosen ARG numbers correlated to Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria and Nitrospirae phyla, which accounted for 51.9%, 5.2% and 2.0% of the biofllm communities, respectively. GAC media revealed the highest transfer frequency (2.60 x 10(-5)), followed by anthracite (5.31 x 10(-6)) and sand (2.47 x 10(-6)). Backwashing can reduce the transferability of RP1 plasmid significantly in biofilms but introduces more transconjugants into the planktonic phase. Overall, the results of this study could enhance our understanding of the prevalence of ARGs in drinking water biofiltration treatment. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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