Distribution and drivers of co−hosts of antibiotic and metal(loid) resistance genes in the fresh−brackish−saline groundwater

IF 8.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Chemosphere Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143332
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Groundwater is an essential source of drinking water and agricultural irrigation water, and its protection has become a global goal for public health. However, knowledge about heavy metal(loid) resistance genes (MRGs) in groundwater and the potential co−selection of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have seldom been developed. Here, during the wet and dry seasons, we collected 66 groundwater samples (total dissolved solids = 93.9−9530 mg/L) adjacent to Baiyangdian Lake in Northern China, which presented the few metal(loid) and antibiotic contamination. We identified 160 MRGs whose composition exhibited significant seasonal variation, and dissolved metal(loid)s (particularly Ba) played a determinative role in promoting the MRGs proliferation though with relatively low concentrations, suggesting the relatively vulnerable groundwater ecosystems. Moreover, 27.4% of MRG−carrying metagenome−assembled genomes (MAGs) simultaneously carried ARGs, with the most frequently detected MRG types of Cu, Hg, and As, and ARG types of multidrug and bacitracin. Physicochemical variables, variables related to total dissolved solids, metal(loid)s, and antibiotics synthetically shaped the variation of MRG−ARG hosts in groundwater. We found that the increase of MRG−ARG hosts was critically responsible for the spread of MRGs and ARGs in groundwater. Our findings revealed the widespread co−occurrence of MRGs and ARGs in few−contaminated groundwater and highlighted the crucial roles of salinity in their propagation and transmission.

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淡水-咸水-盐水中抗生素和金属(loid)抗性基因共宿主的分布和驱动因素
地下水是饮用水和农业灌溉水的重要来源,保护地下水已成为全球公共卫生的目标。然而,人们对地下水中的重金属(loid)抗性基因(MRGs)以及潜在的抗生素抗性基因(ARGs)的共同选择却知之甚少。在此,我们在雨季和旱季采集了华北地区白洋淀附近的 66 个地下水样本(溶解性总固体=93.9-9530 mg/L),这些地下水样本受到了较少的金属(loid)和抗生素污染。我们发现了160种MRGs,其组成表现出明显的季节性变化,溶解金属(loid)(尤其是Ba)在促进MRGs增殖方面起着决定性作用,尽管其浓度相对较低,这表明地下水生态系统相对脆弱。此外,27.4%携带MRG的元基因组组装基因组(MAGs)同时携带ARGs,其中最常检测到的MRG类型为铜、汞和砷,ARG类型为多药和杆菌肽。物理化学变量、与总溶解固体、金属和抗生素有关的变量决定了地下水中 MRG-ARG 宿主的变化。我们发现,MRG-ARG 宿主的增加是 MRGs 和 ARGs 在地下水中传播的主要原因。我们的发现揭示了 MRGs 和 ARGs 在少数污染地下水中的广泛共存,并强调了盐度在其繁殖和传播中的关键作用。
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Chemosphere
Chemosphere 环境科学-环境科学
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15.80
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8.00%
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4975
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: Chemosphere, being an international multidisciplinary journal, is dedicated to publishing original communications and review articles on chemicals in the environment. The scope covers a wide range of topics, including the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho-, and atmosphere, ensuring the broad dissemination of research in this field.
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