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Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tetrabromobisphenol A has been used extensively in fire-resistant materials in recent decades, and scientists have extensively investigated its toxic effects on organisms and humans. The present study aims to investigate the distribution characteristic of tetrabromobisphenol A in thr...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Yongcan, Wang, Qiang, Du, Yunling, Yang, Dong, Xu, Jianming, Yan, Chongling
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12050757
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author Jiang, Yongcan
Wang, Qiang
Du, Yunling
Yang, Dong
Xu, Jianming
Yan, Chongling
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Wang, Qiang
Du, Yunling
Yang, Dong
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tetrabromobisphenol A has been used extensively in fire-resistant materials in recent decades, and scientists have extensively investigated its toxic effects on organisms and humans. The present study aims to investigate the distribution characteristic of tetrabromobisphenol A in three mangrove swamps; analyze the associated microbial community structure involved in the tetrabromobisphenol A degradation; and explore the relationships between the microbial community and environmental factors. The results indicated mangrove sediments from the Zhangjiang Estuary, Jiulongjiang Estuary, and Quanzhou Bay in Southeast China contained high levels of tetrabromobisphenol A. Correlation analysis revealed that total organic carbon plays a critical impact on tetrabromobisphenol A distribution in the mangrove sediments. The microbial community structures of the three mangrove sediments were similar, while the taxonomic profile of their sensitive responders differed markedly. The genus Anaerolinea was dominant in the mangrove sediment and may be responsible for the in situ dissipation of tetrabromobisphenol A. Redundancy analysis indicates that combining tetrabromobisphenol A, total nitrogen, and total organic carbon would induce a shift in the microbial community structure of mangrove sediments. This work provided insight into the endogenous microbial community diversity of different mangrove sediments which may be one of the factors contributing to the different tetrabromobisphenol A concentrations. ABSTRACT: The occurrence and distribution characteristics of tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) and its relationship with microbial community diversity in different mangrove sediments need further investigation. The results of this study indicated levels of TBBPA in mangrove sediments from the Zhangjiang Estuary (ZJ), Jiulongjiang Estuary (JLJ), and Quanzhou Bay (QZ) in Southeast China ranging from 1.80 to 20.46, 3.47 to 40.77, and 2.37 to 19.83 ng/g dry weight (dw), respectively. Mangrove sediments from JLJ contained higher levels of TBBPA, possibly due to agricultural pollution. A correlation analysis revealed a significant correlation between total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), and TBBPA distribution in ZJ and JLJ mangrove sediments, but not in QZ mangrove sediments. TOC significantly affected the distribution of TBBPA in mangrove sediments, but pH had no effect. High-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that Pseudomonadota dominated the sediment bacteria followed by Chloroflexota, Actinobacteota, Bacillota, Acidobacteriota, Bacteroidota, and Aminicenantes in mangrove sediments. Although the microbial community structure of the ZJ, JLJ, and QZ mangrove sediments was similar, the taxonomic profile of their sensitive responders differed markedly. The genus Anaerolinea was dominant in the mangrove sediments and was responsible for the in situ dissipation of TBBPA. Based on redundancy analysis, there was a correlation between TBBPA, TOC, TN, C/N, pH, and microbial community structure at the genus level. Combining TBBPA, TN, and TOC may induce variations in the microbial community of mangrove sediments.
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spelling pubmed-102156832023-05-27 Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove Jiang, Yongcan Wang, Qiang Du, Yunling Yang, Dong Xu, Jianming Yan, Chongling Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tetrabromobisphenol A has been used extensively in fire-resistant materials in recent decades, and scientists have extensively investigated its toxic effects on organisms and humans. The present study aims to investigate the distribution characteristic of tetrabromobisphenol A in three mangrove swamps; analyze the associated microbial community structure involved in the tetrabromobisphenol A degradation; and explore the relationships between the microbial community and environmental factors. The results indicated mangrove sediments from the Zhangjiang Estuary, Jiulongjiang Estuary, and Quanzhou Bay in Southeast China contained high levels of tetrabromobisphenol A. Correlation analysis revealed that total organic carbon plays a critical impact on tetrabromobisphenol A distribution in the mangrove sediments. The microbial community structures of the three mangrove sediments were similar, while the taxonomic profile of their sensitive responders differed markedly. The genus Anaerolinea was dominant in the mangrove sediment and may be responsible for the in situ dissipation of tetrabromobisphenol A. Redundancy analysis indicates that combining tetrabromobisphenol A, total nitrogen, and total organic carbon would induce a shift in the microbial community structure of mangrove sediments. This work provided insight into the endogenous microbial community diversity of different mangrove sediments which may be one of the factors contributing to the different tetrabromobisphenol A concentrations. ABSTRACT: The occurrence and distribution characteristics of tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) and its relationship with microbial community diversity in different mangrove sediments need further investigation. The results of this study indicated levels of TBBPA in mangrove sediments from the Zhangjiang Estuary (ZJ), Jiulongjiang Estuary (JLJ), and Quanzhou Bay (QZ) in Southeast China ranging from 1.80 to 20.46, 3.47 to 40.77, and 2.37 to 19.83 ng/g dry weight (dw), respectively. Mangrove sediments from JLJ contained higher levels of TBBPA, possibly due to agricultural pollution. A correlation analysis revealed a significant correlation between total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), and TBBPA distribution in ZJ and JLJ mangrove sediments, but not in QZ mangrove sediments. TOC significantly affected the distribution of TBBPA in mangrove sediments, but pH had no effect. High-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that Pseudomonadota dominated the sediment bacteria followed by Chloroflexota, Actinobacteota, Bacillota, Acidobacteriota, Bacteroidota, and Aminicenantes in mangrove sediments. Although the microbial community structure of the ZJ, JLJ, and QZ mangrove sediments was similar, the taxonomic profile of their sensitive responders differed markedly. The genus Anaerolinea was dominant in the mangrove sediments and was responsible for the in situ dissipation of TBBPA. Based on redundancy analysis, there was a correlation between TBBPA, TOC, TN, C/N, pH, and microbial community structure at the genus level. Combining TBBPA, TN, and TOC may induce variations in the microbial community of mangrove sediments. MDPI 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10215683/ /pubmed/37237569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12050757 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jiang, Yongcan
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Yang, Dong
Xu, Jianming
Yan, Chongling
Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title_full Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title_fullStr Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title_short Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
title_sort occurrence and distribution of tetrabromobisphenol a and diversity of microbial community structure in the sediments of mangrove
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12050757
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