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Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait
Kuwait is a country with a very high dust loading; in fact it bears the world’s highest particulate matter concentration in the outdoor air. The airborne dust often has associated biological materials, including pathogenic microbes that pose a serious risk to the urban ecosystem and public health. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7644028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33151966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241283 |
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author | Al Salameen, Fadila Habibi, Nazima Uddin, Saif Al Mataqi, Khalil Kumar, Vinod Al Doaij, Bashayer Al Amad, Sami Al Ali, Ebtisam Shirshikhar, Faiz |
author_facet | Al Salameen, Fadila Habibi, Nazima Uddin, Saif Al Mataqi, Khalil Kumar, Vinod Al Doaij, Bashayer Al Amad, Sami Al Ali, Ebtisam Shirshikhar, Faiz |
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description | Kuwait is a country with a very high dust loading; in fact it bears the world’s highest particulate matter concentration in the outdoor air. The airborne dust often has associated biological materials, including pathogenic microbes that pose a serious risk to the urban ecosystem and public health. This study has established the baseline taxonomic characterization of microbes associated with dust transported into Kuwait from different trajectories. A high volume air sampler with six-stage cascade impactor was deployed for sample collection at a remote as well as an urban site. Samples from three different seasons (autumn, spring and summer) were subjected to targeted amplicon sequencing. A set of ~ 50 and 60 bacterial and fungal genera, respectively, established the core air microbiome. The predominant bacterial genera (relative abundance ≥ 1%) were Brevundimonas (12.5%), Sphingobium (3.3%), Sphingopyxis (2.7%), Pseudomonas (2.5%), Sphingomonas (2.4%), Massilia (2.3%), Acidovorax (2.0%), Allorhizobium (1.8%), Halomonas (1.3%), and Mesorhizobium (1.1%), and the fungal taxa were Cryptococcus (12%) followed by Alternaria (9%), Aspergillus (7%), Candida (3%), Cladosporium (2.9%), Schizophyllum (1.6%), Fusarium (1.4%), Gleotinia (1.3%) and Penicillium (1.15%). Significant spatio-temporal variations were recorded in terms of relative abundances, α-diversities, and β-diversities of bacterial communities. The dissimilarities were less pronounced and instead the communities were fairly homogenous. Linear discrimant analysis revealed three fungal genera known to be significantly differentially abundant with respect to different size fractions of dust. Our results shed light on the spatio-temporal distribution of airborne microbes and their implications in general health. |
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spelling | pubmed-76440282020-11-16 Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait Al Salameen, Fadila Habibi, Nazima Uddin, Saif Al Mataqi, Khalil Kumar, Vinod Al Doaij, Bashayer Al Amad, Sami Al Ali, Ebtisam Shirshikhar, Faiz PLoS One Research Article Kuwait is a country with a very high dust loading; in fact it bears the world’s highest particulate matter concentration in the outdoor air. The airborne dust often has associated biological materials, including pathogenic microbes that pose a serious risk to the urban ecosystem and public health. This study has established the baseline taxonomic characterization of microbes associated with dust transported into Kuwait from different trajectories. A high volume air sampler with six-stage cascade impactor was deployed for sample collection at a remote as well as an urban site. Samples from three different seasons (autumn, spring and summer) were subjected to targeted amplicon sequencing. A set of ~ 50 and 60 bacterial and fungal genera, respectively, established the core air microbiome. The predominant bacterial genera (relative abundance ≥ 1%) were Brevundimonas (12.5%), Sphingobium (3.3%), Sphingopyxis (2.7%), Pseudomonas (2.5%), Sphingomonas (2.4%), Massilia (2.3%), Acidovorax (2.0%), Allorhizobium (1.8%), Halomonas (1.3%), and Mesorhizobium (1.1%), and the fungal taxa were Cryptococcus (12%) followed by Alternaria (9%), Aspergillus (7%), Candida (3%), Cladosporium (2.9%), Schizophyllum (1.6%), Fusarium (1.4%), Gleotinia (1.3%) and Penicillium (1.15%). Significant spatio-temporal variations were recorded in terms of relative abundances, α-diversities, and β-diversities of bacterial communities. The dissimilarities were less pronounced and instead the communities were fairly homogenous. Linear discrimant analysis revealed three fungal genera known to be significantly differentially abundant with respect to different size fractions of dust. Our results shed light on the spatio-temporal distribution of airborne microbes and their implications in general health. Public Library of Science 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7644028/ /pubmed/33151966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241283 Text en © 2020 Al Salameen 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 Al Salameen, Fadila Habibi, Nazima Uddin, Saif Al Mataqi, Khalil Kumar, Vinod Al Doaij, Bashayer Al Amad, Sami Al Ali, Ebtisam Shirshikhar, Faiz Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title | Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title_full | Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title_fullStr | Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title_short | Spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in Kuwait |
title_sort | spatio-temporal variations in bacterial and fungal community associated with dust aerosol in kuwait |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7644028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33151966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241283 |
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