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High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria

There is little information about environmental contamination with antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in Sub-Saharan Africa, home to about 1 billion people. In this study we measured the abundance of three genes (sul1, sul2, and intI1) used as indicators of environmental contamination with ARGs in th...

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Autores principales: Adelowo, Olawale Olufemi, Helbig, Therese, Knecht, Camila, Reincke, Franziska, Mäusezahl, Ines, Müller, Jochen A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6264143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30496274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208269
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author Adelowo, Olawale Olufemi
Helbig, Therese
Knecht, Camila
Reincke, Franziska
Mäusezahl, Ines
Müller, Jochen A.
author_facet Adelowo, Olawale Olufemi
Helbig, Therese
Knecht, Camila
Reincke, Franziska
Mäusezahl, Ines
Müller, Jochen A.
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description There is little information about environmental contamination with antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in Sub-Saharan Africa, home to about 1 billion people. In this study we measured the abundance of three genes (sul1, sul2, and intI1) used as indicators of environmental contamination with ARGs in the sediments of four urban wetlands in southwestern Nigeria by qPCR. In addition, we characterised the variable regions of class 1 integrons in sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SMX/TRI)-resistant bacteria isolated from the wetlands by PCR and DNA sequencing. The indicator ARGs were present in all wetlands with mean absolute copy numbers/gram of sediment ranging between 4.7x10(6) and 1.2x10(8) for sul1, 1.1x10(7) and 1x10(8) for sul2, and 5.3x10(5) and 1.9x10(7) for intI1. The relative abundances (ARG/16S rRNA copy number) ranged from about 10(−3) to 10(−1). These levels of ARG contamination were similar to those previously reported for polluted environments in other parts of the world. The integrase genes intI1 and intI2 were detected in 72% and 11.4% SMX/TRI-resistant isolates, respectively. Five different cassette array types (dfrA7; aadA2; aadA1|dfrA1; acc(6’)lb-cr|arr3|dfrA27; arr3|acc(6’)lb-cr|dfrA27) were detected among 34 (59.6%) intI1-positive isolates. No gene cassettes were found in the nine intI2-positive isolates. These results show that African urban ecosystems impacted by anthropogenic activities are reservoirs of bacteria harbouring transferable ARG.
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spelling pubmed-62641432018-12-19 High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria Adelowo, Olawale Olufemi Helbig, Therese Knecht, Camila Reincke, Franziska Mäusezahl, Ines Müller, Jochen A. PLoS One Research Article There is little information about environmental contamination with antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in Sub-Saharan Africa, home to about 1 billion people. In this study we measured the abundance of three genes (sul1, sul2, and intI1) used as indicators of environmental contamination with ARGs in the sediments of four urban wetlands in southwestern Nigeria by qPCR. In addition, we characterised the variable regions of class 1 integrons in sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SMX/TRI)-resistant bacteria isolated from the wetlands by PCR and DNA sequencing. The indicator ARGs were present in all wetlands with mean absolute copy numbers/gram of sediment ranging between 4.7x10(6) and 1.2x10(8) for sul1, 1.1x10(7) and 1x10(8) for sul2, and 5.3x10(5) and 1.9x10(7) for intI1. The relative abundances (ARG/16S rRNA copy number) ranged from about 10(−3) to 10(−1). These levels of ARG contamination were similar to those previously reported for polluted environments in other parts of the world. The integrase genes intI1 and intI2 were detected in 72% and 11.4% SMX/TRI-resistant isolates, respectively. Five different cassette array types (dfrA7; aadA2; aadA1|dfrA1; acc(6’)lb-cr|arr3|dfrA27; arr3|acc(6’)lb-cr|dfrA27) were detected among 34 (59.6%) intI1-positive isolates. No gene cassettes were found in the nine intI2-positive isolates. These results show that African urban ecosystems impacted by anthropogenic activities are reservoirs of bacteria harbouring transferable ARG. Public Library of Science 2018-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6264143/ /pubmed/30496274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208269 Text en © 2018 Adelowo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Adelowo, Olawale Olufemi
Helbig, Therese
Knecht, Camila
Reincke, Franziska
Mäusezahl, Ines
Müller, Jochen A.
High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title_full High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title_fullStr High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title_short High abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in Nigeria
title_sort high abundances of class 1 integrase and sulfonamide resistance genes, and characterisation of class 1 integron gene cassettes in four urban wetlands in nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6264143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30496274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208269
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