Coexistence of antibiotic resistance genes, fecal bacteria, and potential pathogens in anthropogenically impacted water

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Xiang-Long Zhao
Zhao Qi
Hao Huang
Jian Tu
Xiang-Jun Song
Ke-Zong Qi
Ying Shao
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[1] Anhui Agricultural University,Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Veterinary Pathobiology and Disease Control, College of Animal Science and Technology
[2] Anhui Agricultural University,School of Information and Computer
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Next-generation sequencing; Opportunistic pathogens; Antimicrobial resistance; Aquatic microbiological risk;
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Microbial indicators are often used to monitor microbial safety of aquatic environments. However, information regarding the correlation between microbial indicators and ecotoxicological factors such as potential pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in anthropogenically impacted waters remains highly limited. Here, we investigated the bacterial community composition, potential pathogens, ARGs diversity, ARG hosts, and horizontal gene transfer (HGT) potential in urban river and wastewater samples from Chaohu Lake Basin using 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing. The composition of the microbial community and potential pathogens differed significantly in wastewater and river water samples, and the total relative abundance of fecal indicator bacteria was positively correlated with the total relative abundance of potential pathogens (p < 0.001 and Pearson’s r = 0.758). Network analysis indicated that partial ARG subtypes such as dfrE, sul2, and PmrE were significantly correlated with indicator bacteria (p < 0.05 and Pearson’s r > 0.6). Notably, Klebsiella was the indicator bacteria significantly correlated with 4 potential pathogens and 14 ARG subtypes. ARGs coexisting with mobile gene elements were mainly found in Thauera, Pseudomonas, Escherichia, and Acinetobacter. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can be used to conduct preliminary surveys of environmental samples to access potential health risks, thereby facilitating water resources management.
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页码:46977 / 46990
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