应用epicPCR揭示猪粪厌氧消化系统中替加环素抗性基因tet(X4)的不同宿主

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Research X Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100174
Shiting Dai , Qing He , Ziming Han , Wenli Shen , Ye Deng , Yang Wang , Wei Qiao , Min Yang , Yu Zhang
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tet(X4)基因是临床上重要的替加环素抗性基因,在牲畜相关环境中表现出高度的持久性。然而,由于缺乏合适的方法,tet(X4)的细菌宿主仍然未知。在此,开发、优化并证明了一种不依赖培养物的高通量epicPCR(乳液、配对分离和串联聚合酶链式反应)方法,用于从环境样本中鉴定携带tet(X4)的细菌宿主。考虑到tet(X4)与其他tet(X)变体基因的高度序列相似性,筛选并优化了特异性引物和扩增条件,以准确鉴定tet(X4)并将tet(X.4)与16S rRNA基因连接,并使用人工构建的细菌群落进一步验证了这一点。应用epicPCR靶向tet(X4)对猪粪厌氧消化系统中携带该抗性基因的细菌宿主进行鉴定。共有19个属被鉴定为tet(X4)宿主,分布在变形菌门、拟杆菌门、厚壁菌门和Caldatribacteriota门。被鉴定为tet(X4)细菌宿主的16个属和两个门以前没有报道过。结果表明,与以前所认识到的相比,携带tet(X4)的细菌种类要多样化得多。与通过基于相关性的网络分析和宏基因组装箱确定的tet(X4)宿主相比,epicPCR揭示了tet(X4)宿主的高度多样性,即使在门水平上也是如此。本研究开发的epicPCR方法可以有效地从整体角度揭示tet(X4)细菌宿主的存在。
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Uncovering the diverse hosts of tigecycline resistance gene tet(X4) in anaerobic digestion systems treating swine manure by epicPCR

The tet(X4) gene is a clinically important tigecycline resistance gene and has shown high persistence in livestock-related environments. However, the bacterial hosts of tet(X4) remain unknown due to the lack of appropriate approaches. Herein, a culture-independent and high-throughput epicPCR (emulsion, paired isolation, and concatenation polymerase chain reaction) method was developed, optimized, and demonstrated for the identification of bacterial hosts carrying tet(X4) from environmental samples. Considering the high sequence similarity between tet(X4) and other tet(X)-variant genes, specific primers and amplification conditions were screened and optimized to identify tet(X4) accurately and link tet(X4) with the 16S rRNA gene, which were further validated using artificially constructed bacterial communities. The epicPCR targeting tet(X4) was applied for the identification of bacterial hosts carrying this resistance gene in anaerobic digestion systems treating swine manure. A total of 19 genera were identified as tet(X4) hosts, which were distributed in the phyla Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, Firmicutes, and Caldatribacteriota. Sixteen genera and two phyla that were identified have not been previously reported as tet(X4) bacterial hosts. The results indicated that a far more diverse range of bacteria was involved in harboring tet(X4) than previously realized. Compared with the tet(X4) hosts determined by correlation-based network analysis and metagenomic binning, epicPCR revealed a high diversity of tet(X4) hosts even at the phylum level. The epicPCR method developed in this study could be effectively employed to reveal the presence of tet(X4) bacterial hosts from a holistic viewpoint.

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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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