鸡粪便微生物群抗生素耐药基因的宏基因组分析

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Agri Gene Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.aggene.2017.06.001
Panpan Tong , Xue Ji , Lizhi Chen , Jun Liu , Lizhi Xu , Lingwei Zhu , Wei Zhou , Guo Liu , Shujuan Wang , Xuejun Guo , Shuzhang Feng , Yang Sun
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众多的环境宿主助长了人类病原体获得性抗生素耐药性的问题。一个特别重要的环境宿主是家禽的肠道细菌。抗生素通常用于预防疾病和提高养鸡场的产量。因此,鸡肠道微生物群落作为抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)的储存库越来越受到人们的关注。因此,本研究旨在利用Illumina高通量测序技术研究蛋鸡和肉鸡粪便中ARGs和移动遗传元件(mobile genetic elements, MGEs)的发生、多样性和丰度,以及质粒的分布。宏基因组分析显示,鸡粪便中以变形菌门、厚壁菌门、拟杆菌门和放线菌门为主。在属水平上,大肠杆菌可能在鸡粪便中占优势,质粒相对丰富。测序结果揭示了蛋鸡和肉鸡粪便中微生物群落质粒分布的差异。在两个群落中均鉴定出抗生素耐药基因。针对抗生素耐药基因数据库(ARDB)的BLAST分析进一步发现,蛋鸡和肉鸡粪便中含有多种ARGs,丰度均较高,其中万古霉素(van)丰度最高,占比>36%的arg游戏。β -内酰胺抗性基因(bl)在肉鸡粪便中含量较高,其中以bl2e_cbla含量最高,而在蛋鸡粪便中不存在。在每个粪便样本中检测到20多种插入序列。这些结果突出了鸡粪便中ARGs、质粒和MGEs的普遍存在,值得进一步研究以更好地阐明其对公共卫生的风险。
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Metagenome analysis of antibiotic resistance genes in fecal microbiota of chickens

Numerous environmental reservoirs contribute to the problem of acquired antibiotic resistance of human pathogens. One environmental reservoir of particular importance is the intestinal bacteria of poultry. Antibiotics are often used to prevent sickness and improve production in chicken farms. Hence, the intestinal microbial community of chickens as a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) has received increasing attention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence, diversity, and abundance of ARGs and mobile genetic elements (MGEs), and the distribution of plasmids in layer and broiler feces using Illumina high-throughput sequencing. Metagenomic analysis showed that Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Actinobacteria were predominate in chicken feces. At the genus level, Escherichia coli may be predominant in chicken feces with a relative abundance of plasmids. Sequencing reads revealed differences in the distribution of plasmids in microbial communities between layer and broiler feces. Genes coding for antibiotic resistance were identified in both communities. BLAST analysis against the Antibiotic Resistance Genes Database (ARDB) further revealed that layer and broiler feces contained various ARGs with high abundances, among which vancomycin (van) was the most abundant, accounting for > 36% of all reads of ARGs. Beta-lactam resistance genes (bl) were highly enriched in the broiler feces, among which bl2e_cbla was the most abundant, but was absent in layer feces. Over 20 types of insertion sequences were detected in each fecal sample. These results highlight the prevalence of ARGs, plasmids, and MGEs in chicken feces, which warrants further studies to better elucidate the risk to public health.

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