活性污泥废水处理系统中掠夺性和寄生性细菌谱系的代谢意义

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Research X Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100196
Kyohei Kuroda , Shun Tomita , Hazuki Kurashita , Masashi Hatamoto , Takashi Yamaguchi , Tomoyuki Hori , Tomo Aoyagi , Yuya Sato , Tomohiro Inaba , Hiroshi Habe , Hideyuki Tamaki , Yoshihisa Hagihara , Tomohiro Tamura , Takashi Narihiro
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破译不清楚的微生物相互作用是改进废水生物处理工艺的关键。废水处理生态系统中的微生物捕食和寄生是尚未探索的生存策略,这些策略早已为人所知,最近也引起了人们的关注,因为这些种间相互作用可能有助于减少多余的污泥。在这里,对取自六个工业废水处理工艺和一个城市废水处理工艺(WWTP)的600个活性污泥样品进行了微生物群落分析。为了确定WWTP中的共有谱系,共有微生物成分被定义为平均相对丰度≥0.1%并在所有过程中检测到的科级分类群。微生物群落分析将106个家族指定为污水处理厂中的共享微生物成分。相关分析显示,106个共有家庭中有98个与总碳(TC)和/或总氮(TN)浓度显著相关,表明它们可能有助于废水修复。大多数可能的捕食性或寄生性细菌属于B虫门、粘球菌门和Candidatus Patescibacteria,它们是共同的家族,并且与TC/TN呈负相关;因此,它们经常存在于WWTP中,并可能参与从细胞成分中去除碳/氮。Shotgun宏基因组解析的代谢重建表明,与捕食或寄生相关的基因同源物在B虫、粘球菌和Ca中是保守的。Patescibacteria基因组(例如,宿主相互作用(hit)基因座、Tad样分泌复合体和IV型菌毛组装蛋白)。这项研究深入了解了在这些过程中可能与减少过量污泥生物量有关的复杂微生物相互作用。
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Metabolic implications for predatory and parasitic bacterial lineages in activated sludge wastewater treatment systems

Deciphering unclear microbial interactions is key to improving biological wastewater treatment processes. Microbial predation and parasitism in wastewater treatment ecosystems are unexplored survival strategies that have long been known and have recently attracted attention because these interspecies interactions may contribute to the reduction of excess sludge. Here, microbial community profiling of 600 activated sludge samples taken from six industrial and one municipal wastewater treatment processes (WWTPs) was conducted. To identify the shared lineages in the WWTPs, the shared microbial constituents were defined as the family level taxa that had ≥ 0.1% average relative abundance and detected in all processes. The microbial community analysis assigned 106 families as the shared microbial constituents in the WWTPs. Correlation analysis showed that 98 of the 106 shared families were significantly correlated with total carbon (TC) and/or total nitrogen (TN) concentrations, suggesting that they may contribute to wastewater remediation. Most possible predatory or parasitic bacteria belonging to the phyla Bdellovibrionota, Myxococcota, and Candidatus Patescibacteria were found to be the shared families and negatively correlated with TC/TN; thus, they were frequently present in the WWTPs and could be involved in the removal of carbon/nitrogen derived from cell components. Shotgun metagenome-resolved metabolic reconstructions indicated that gene homologs associated with predation or parasitism are conserved in the Bdellovibrionota, Myxococcota, and Ca. Patescibacteria genomes (e.g., host interaction (hit) locus, Tad-like secretion complexes, and type IV pilus assembly proteins). This study provides insights into the complex microbial interactions potentially linked to the reduction of excess sludge biomass in these processes.

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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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