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Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States

The prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) can be driven by direct selection from antibiotic use and indirect selection from substances such as heavy metals (HMs). While significant progress has been made to characterize the influence of HMs on the enrichment and dissemination of ARGs in t...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Jesse C., Kieran, Troy J., Finger, John W., Bayona-Vásquez, Natalia J., Oladeinde, Adelumola, Beasley, James C., Seaman, John C., McArthur, J. Vaun, Rhodes, Olin E., Glenn, Travis C.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8552609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34431703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00097-21
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author Thomas, Jesse C.
Kieran, Troy J.
Finger, John W.
Bayona-Vásquez, Natalia J.
Oladeinde, Adelumola
Beasley, James C.
Seaman, John C.
McArthur, J. Vaun
Rhodes, Olin E.
Glenn, Travis C.
author_facet Thomas, Jesse C.
Kieran, Troy J.
Finger, John W.
Bayona-Vásquez, Natalia J.
Oladeinde, Adelumola
Beasley, James C.
Seaman, John C.
McArthur, J. Vaun
Rhodes, Olin E.
Glenn, Travis C.
author_sort Thomas, Jesse C.
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description The prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) can be driven by direct selection from antibiotic use and indirect selection from substances such as heavy metals (HMs). While significant progress has been made to characterize the influence of HMs on the enrichment and dissemination of ARGs in the environment, there is still much we do not know. To fill this knowledge gap, we present a comprehensive analysis of gut bacteria associated with wild cotton mice (Peromyscus gossypinus) trapped from several areas affected by legacies of HM and radionuclide contamination. We explore how these contaminants affect gut microbial community (GMC) composition and diversity and the enrichment of antibiotic, biocide, and metal resistance genes. Although we were able to identify that a myriad of co-occurring antimicrobial and HM resistance genes appear in mice from all areas, including those without a history of contamination, the proportions of co-occurring ARGs and metal resistance genes (MRGs) are higher in sites with radionuclide contamination. These results support those from several previous studies and enhance our understanding of the coselection process, while providing new insights into the ubiquity of antimicrobial resistance in the resistome of wild animals. IMPORTANCE Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global public health concern because of its prevalence and ubiquitous distribution. The rapid dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes is thought to be the result of the massive overuse of antibiotics in agriculture and therapeutics. However, previous studies have demonstrated that the spread of antibiotic resistance genes can also be influenced by heavy metal contamination. This coselection phenomenon, whereby different resistance determinants are genetically linked on the same genetic element (coresistance) or a single genetic element provides resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents (cross-resistance), has profound clinical and environmental implications. In contrast to antibiotics, heavy metals can persist in the environment as a selection pressure for long periods of time. Thus, it is important to understand how antibiotic resistance genes are distributed in the environment and to what extent heavy metal contaminants may be driving their selection, which we have done in one environmental setting.
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spelling pubmed-85526092021-11-08 Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States Thomas, Jesse C. Kieran, Troy J. Finger, John W. Bayona-Vásquez, Natalia J. Oladeinde, Adelumola Beasley, James C. Seaman, John C. McArthur, J. Vaun Rhodes, Olin E. Glenn, Travis C. Microbiol Spectr Research Article The prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) can be driven by direct selection from antibiotic use and indirect selection from substances such as heavy metals (HMs). While significant progress has been made to characterize the influence of HMs on the enrichment and dissemination of ARGs in the environment, there is still much we do not know. To fill this knowledge gap, we present a comprehensive analysis of gut bacteria associated with wild cotton mice (Peromyscus gossypinus) trapped from several areas affected by legacies of HM and radionuclide contamination. We explore how these contaminants affect gut microbial community (GMC) composition and diversity and the enrichment of antibiotic, biocide, and metal resistance genes. Although we were able to identify that a myriad of co-occurring antimicrobial and HM resistance genes appear in mice from all areas, including those without a history of contamination, the proportions of co-occurring ARGs and metal resistance genes (MRGs) are higher in sites with radionuclide contamination. These results support those from several previous studies and enhance our understanding of the coselection process, while providing new insights into the ubiquity of antimicrobial resistance in the resistome of wild animals. IMPORTANCE Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global public health concern because of its prevalence and ubiquitous distribution. The rapid dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes is thought to be the result of the massive overuse of antibiotics in agriculture and therapeutics. However, previous studies have demonstrated that the spread of antibiotic resistance genes can also be influenced by heavy metal contamination. This coselection phenomenon, whereby different resistance determinants are genetically linked on the same genetic element (coresistance) or a single genetic element provides resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents (cross-resistance), has profound clinical and environmental implications. In contrast to antibiotics, heavy metals can persist in the environment as a selection pressure for long periods of time. Thus, it is important to understand how antibiotic resistance genes are distributed in the environment and to what extent heavy metal contaminants may be driving their selection, which we have done in one environmental setting. American Society for Microbiology 2021-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8552609/ /pubmed/34431703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00097-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Thomas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Thomas, Jesse C.
Kieran, Troy J.
Finger, John W.
Bayona-Vásquez, Natalia J.
Oladeinde, Adelumola
Beasley, James C.
Seaman, John C.
McArthur, J. Vaun
Rhodes, Olin E.
Glenn, Travis C.
Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title_full Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title_fullStr Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title_full_unstemmed Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title_short Unveiling the Gut Microbiota and Resistome of Wild Cotton Mice, Peromyscus gossypinus, from Heavy Metal- and Radionuclide-Contaminated Sites in the Southeastern United States
title_sort unveiling the gut microbiota and resistome of wild cotton mice, peromyscus gossypinus, from heavy metal- and radionuclide-contaminated sites in the southeastern united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8552609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34431703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00097-21
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