在海底岩心钻润滑油可能造成微生物污染

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Scientific Drilling Pub Date : 2021-04-26 DOI:10.5194/SD-29-49-2021
H. L. Pendleton, K. I. Twing, S. Motamedi, W. Brazelton
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摘要2015年10月,国际海洋发现计划(IODP)第357远征队:“蛇纹石化和生命”使用海底钻机在大西洋中脊附近的AtlantisMassif钻取了浅层岩心。在亚特兰蒂斯地块内发生的蛇形岩和其他地球化学过程释放出氢、甲烷和其他化学物质,这些化学物质可能通过化学合成为微生物提供燃料。在IODP Exp. 357期间收集的海底岩芯是此类样品中的第一个,这意味着对这些样品的分析和解释需要新的方法,包括区分特有的地下生物和来自各种来源的潜在污染物的专门方法。在采样过程中采集了各种潜在污染源的背景样本:在钻孔前、钻孔中和钻孔后采集了109个海水样本;与钻井设备有关的油脂样品20份;还有实验室环境空气的样本。尽管钻井润滑油的广泛使用以及控制钻芯样品污染对微生物分析的重要性,但迄今为止还没有研究关注钻井油脂和油中的DNA。在这项研究中,通过对16S rRNA基因的环境测序,分析了钻井润滑油作为海底岩心样品微生物污染的可能来源。我们发现,来自钻井润滑油的微生物特征仅在海底样品中丰度较低(最多占总序列数的百分之几),实验室污染物是更大的污染源。
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Potential microbial contamination from drilling lubricants into subseafloor rock cores
Abstract. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357: “Serpentinization and Life” drilled shallow cores into the Atlantis Massif near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in October 2015 using seabed drills. Serpentinization and other geochemical processes occurring within the Atlantis Massif release hydrogen, methane, and other chemicals that can potentially fuel microorganisms through chemosynthesis. The subseafloor rock cores collected during IODP Exp. 357 are the first of their kind, meaning the analysis and interpretation of these samples required new methodologies, including a specialized approach for distinguishing endemic subsurface inhabitants from potential contaminants from various sources. Background samples of various potential contamination sources were collected during sampling: 109 samples of seawater collected before, during, and after drilling; 20 samples of greases and oils associated with the drilling equipment; and samples of the laboratory's ambient air. Despite the widespread usage of drilling lubricants and the importance of controlling contamination in drill-core samples for microbiological analyses, no studies to date have looked at DNA in drilling greases and oils. In this study, drilling lubricants were analyzed as possible sources of microbial contamination of subseafloor rock core samples by environmental sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. We find that microbial signatures from drilling lubricants are only found in low abundance in seafloor samples (at most a few percent of total sequence counts), with laboratory contaminants being a greater source of contamination.
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Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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