Characterization of microbial response to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in a lacustrine ecosystem

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Emilio D’Ugo
Milena Bruno
Arghya Mukherjee
Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay
Roberto Giuseppetti
Rita De Pace
Fabio Magurano
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[1] National Institute of Health,Department of Infection Diseases
[2] National Institute of Health,Core Facilities
[3] University of Calcutta,Center for Genetic Engineering and the Department of Biotechnology
[4] Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Puglia and Basilicata Regions,Department of Foggia
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Lake Pertusillo; Petroleum hydrocarbon; Aromatic hydrocarbon degradation; Lake microbiome; Oil spill; Metagenomics; Freshwater ecosystem; Bioinformatics; Metabolic reconstruction; Sustainable use of waters;
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Microbiomes of freshwater basins intended for human use remain poorly studied, with very little known about the microbial response to in situ oil spills. Lake Pertusillo is an artificial freshwater reservoir in Basilicata, Italy, and serves as the primary source of drinking water for more than one and a half million people in the region. Notably, it is located in close proximity to one of the largest oil extraction plants in Europe. The lake suffered a major oil spill in 2017, where approximately 400 tons of crude oil spilled into the lake; importantly, the pollution event provided a rare opportunity to study how the lacustrine microbiome responds to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. Water samples were collected from Lake Pertusillo 10 months prior to and 3 months after the accident. The presence of hydrocarbons was verified and the taxonomic and functional aspects of the lake microbiome were assessed. The analysis revealed specialized successional patterns of lake microbial communities that were potentially capable of degrading complex, recalcitrant hydrocarbons, including aromatic, chloroaromatic, nitroaromatic, and sulfur containing aromatic hydrocarbons. Our findings indicated that changes in the freshwater microbial community were associated with the oil pollution event, where microbial patterns identified in the lacustrine microbiome 3 months after the oil spill were representative of its hydrocarbonoclastic potential and may serve as effective proxies for lacustrine oil pollution.
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