[Research progress on the effect of estuary microplastics on antibiotic resistance genes].

Q3 Environmental Science 应用生态学报 Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.13287/j.1001-9332.202410.028
Qing Wang, Jing-Hao Qiu, Yan Sun, Ni Ni, Shao-Jing Sun, Xu-Li Li, Sheng-Juan Yang, Yi-Ran Liu, Ying-Ying Cui
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Estuaries are transitional zones between rivers and marine environments, with intensive human activities. Pollutants pose a threat to the ecological systems of estuaries. Among these pollutants, microplastics and antibiotic resistant genes have gained significant attention due to their potential impacts on estuarine organisms and human health. Microplastics can form unique biofilms, adsorb pollutants from the surrounding environment, and provide potential hosts for antibiotic resistant genes, with positive consequence on horizontal gene transfer of antibiotic resistance. We provided an overview of the pollution status of microplastics and antibiotic resistant genes in estua-rine areas, with a particular emphasis on the influence of biofilms formed on microplastics on the enrichment, transport, and transfer of antibiotic resistant genes. We also highlighted the limitations in current research, regarding microplastic sampling, analysis methods, and inconsistent reporting units. Furthermore, we proposed prospects for the biodegradation of microplastics and potential risk assessment of microplastic biofilms.

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河口微塑料对抗生素耐药基因影响的研究进展
河口是河流与海洋环境的过渡地带,人类活动频繁。污染物对河口生态系统构成威胁。在这些污染物中,微塑料和抗生素耐药基因因其对河口生物和人类健康的潜在影响而引起了人们的极大关注。微塑料可以形成独特的生物膜,吸附周围环境中的污染物,为抗生素耐药基因提供潜在宿主,对抗生素耐药基因的水平转移具有积极的影响。我们概述了河口地区微塑料和抗生素抗性基因的污染状况,特别强调了微塑料上形成的生物膜对抗生素抗性基因富集、运输和转移的影响。我们还强调了当前研究的局限性,包括微塑料取样、分析方法和不一致的报告单位。展望了微塑料生物降解的发展前景和微塑料生物膜的潜在风险评估。
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