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Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage

Samples of sewage from a university hospital and a chemistry technical school were analysed for the percentage of bacterial tolerance to chromium (Cr), silver (Ag) and mercury (Hg). Additionally, we investigated the effect of these metals on pigmentation and on some enzymatic activities of the metal...

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Autores principales: Lima de Silva, Agostinho A., de Carvalho, Márcia A. Ribeiro, de Souza, Sérgio A. L, Dias, Patrícia M. Teixeira, da Silva Filho, Renato G., de Meirelles Saramago, Carmen S., de Melo Bento, Cleonice A., Hofer, Ernesto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000047
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author Lima de Silva, Agostinho A.
de Carvalho, Márcia A. Ribeiro
de Souza, Sérgio A. L
Dias, Patrícia M. Teixeira
da Silva Filho, Renato G.
de Meirelles Saramago, Carmen S.
de Melo Bento, Cleonice A.
Hofer, Ernesto
author_facet Lima de Silva, Agostinho A.
de Carvalho, Márcia A. Ribeiro
de Souza, Sérgio A. L
Dias, Patrícia M. Teixeira
da Silva Filho, Renato G.
de Meirelles Saramago, Carmen S.
de Melo Bento, Cleonice A.
Hofer, Ernesto
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description Samples of sewage from a university hospital and a chemistry technical school were analysed for the percentage of bacterial tolerance to chromium (Cr), silver (Ag) and mercury (Hg). Additionally, we investigated the effect of these metals on pigmentation and on some enzymatic activities of the metal tolerant strains isolated, as well as antimicrobial resistance in some metal tolerant Enterobacteriaceae strains. Tolerance to Cr was observed mainly in Gram positive bacteria while in the case of Ag and Hg the tolerant bacteria were predominately Gram negative. Hg was the metal for which the percentage of tolerance was significantly higher, especially in samples from the hospital sewage (4.1%). Mercury also had the most discernible effect on color of the colonies. Considering the effect of metals on the respiratory enzymes, one strain of Ag-tolerant Bacillus sp. and one of Hg-tolerant P. aeruginosa were unable to produce oxidase in the presence of Ag and Hg, respectively, while the expression of gelatinase was largely inhibited in various Gram negative strains (66% by Cr). Drug resistance in Hg-tolerant Enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from the university hospital sewage was greater than 80%, with prevalence of multiple resistance, while the Ag-tolerant strains from the same source showed about 34% of resistance, with the predominance of mono-resistance. Our results showed that, despite the ability of metal tolerant strains to survive and grow in the presence of these elements, the interactions with these metals may result in metabolic or phisiological changes in this group of bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-37690232013-09-12 Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage Lima de Silva, Agostinho A. de Carvalho, Márcia A. Ribeiro de Souza, Sérgio A. L Dias, Patrícia M. Teixeira da Silva Filho, Renato G. de Meirelles Saramago, Carmen S. de Melo Bento, Cleonice A. Hofer, Ernesto Braz J Microbiol Microbial Physiology Samples of sewage from a university hospital and a chemistry technical school were analysed for the percentage of bacterial tolerance to chromium (Cr), silver (Ag) and mercury (Hg). Additionally, we investigated the effect of these metals on pigmentation and on some enzymatic activities of the metal tolerant strains isolated, as well as antimicrobial resistance in some metal tolerant Enterobacteriaceae strains. Tolerance to Cr was observed mainly in Gram positive bacteria while in the case of Ag and Hg the tolerant bacteria were predominately Gram negative. Hg was the metal for which the percentage of tolerance was significantly higher, especially in samples from the hospital sewage (4.1%). Mercury also had the most discernible effect on color of the colonies. Considering the effect of metals on the respiratory enzymes, one strain of Ag-tolerant Bacillus sp. and one of Hg-tolerant P. aeruginosa were unable to produce oxidase in the presence of Ag and Hg, respectively, while the expression of gelatinase was largely inhibited in various Gram negative strains (66% by Cr). Drug resistance in Hg-tolerant Enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from the university hospital sewage was greater than 80%, with prevalence of multiple resistance, while the Ag-tolerant strains from the same source showed about 34% of resistance, with the predominance of mono-resistance. Our results showed that, despite the ability of metal tolerant strains to survive and grow in the presence of these elements, the interactions with these metals may result in metabolic or phisiological changes in this group of bacteria. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2012 2012-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3769023/ /pubmed/24031994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000047 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License
spellingShingle Microbial Physiology
Lima de Silva, Agostinho A.
de Carvalho, Márcia A. Ribeiro
de Souza, Sérgio A. L
Dias, Patrícia M. Teixeira
da Silva Filho, Renato G.
de Meirelles Saramago, Carmen S.
de Melo Bento, Cleonice A.
Hofer, Ernesto
Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title_full Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title_fullStr Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title_short Heavy metal tolerance (Cr, Ag AND Hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
title_sort heavy metal tolerance (cr, ag and hg) in bacteria isolated from sewage
topic Microbial Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000047
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