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Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory

The ecological toxicity caused by antibiotic residues and resistance genes in the environment affects the community structures and activities of environmental microorganisms; the ecological toxicity effects of a long-term exposure to low doses antibiotic residues on microorganisms have not however b...

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Autores principales: Miao, Junjie, Yin, Zhendong, Yang, Yuqin, Liang, Yiwen, Shi, Hongmei, Xu, Xiangdong
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8978860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08119e
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author Miao, Junjie
Yin, Zhendong
Yang, Yuqin
Liang, Yiwen
Shi, Hongmei
Xu, Xiangdong
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Yin, Zhendong
Yang, Yuqin
Liang, Yiwen
Shi, Hongmei
Xu, Xiangdong
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description The ecological toxicity caused by antibiotic residues and resistance genes in the environment affects the community structures and activities of environmental microorganisms; the ecological toxicity effects of a long-term exposure to low doses antibiotic residues on microorganisms have not however been well-studied. In this work, sequence analysis and species annotation of the full-length 16S rRNA gene were carried out on the extracted whole genome by a 3-generation sequencing method to analyze the diversity of the microbial populations and the population differences among different sampling sites in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory. A total of 1720 OTUs (Operational Taxonomic Unit, OTU) were found, of which 1055 OTUs were in the river samples and 993 OTUs were in the soil samples. 643 and 438 bacterial strains were identified in the river water and soil samples respectively. The bacterial populations are classified into 29 phylum, 612 genus, and 849 species. The dominant phylum of bacteria was Proteobacteria, which was also the absolutely dominant phylum. Shannon diversity index of the bacteria showed that the bacterial abundance in downstream river was significantly higher than that in an upstream non-polluted area (P < 0.001), but the difference of bacterial abundance between soil samples was not significant. There were 61 biomarkers in the river water samples from different sampling points, and 14 biomarkers in soil samples. It was found by the difference statistics of the microbial community that there are multiple biomarkers between this veterinary drug production site and the upstream non-polluted area. Significant differences between multiple functional genes were also found in metabolic pathways of the microorganisms. A similar trend was found for the distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). It is concluded that the population composition of microorganisms and diversity are likely related to antibiotic residues and to the distributions of ARGs in the environment surrounding the antibiotic production factory.
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spelling pubmed-89788602022-04-13 Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory Miao, Junjie Yin, Zhendong Yang, Yuqin Liang, Yiwen Shi, Hongmei Xu, Xiangdong RSC Adv Chemistry The ecological toxicity caused by antibiotic residues and resistance genes in the environment affects the community structures and activities of environmental microorganisms; the ecological toxicity effects of a long-term exposure to low doses antibiotic residues on microorganisms have not however been well-studied. In this work, sequence analysis and species annotation of the full-length 16S rRNA gene were carried out on the extracted whole genome by a 3-generation sequencing method to analyze the diversity of the microbial populations and the population differences among different sampling sites in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory. A total of 1720 OTUs (Operational Taxonomic Unit, OTU) were found, of which 1055 OTUs were in the river samples and 993 OTUs were in the soil samples. 643 and 438 bacterial strains were identified in the river water and soil samples respectively. The bacterial populations are classified into 29 phylum, 612 genus, and 849 species. The dominant phylum of bacteria was Proteobacteria, which was also the absolutely dominant phylum. Shannon diversity index of the bacteria showed that the bacterial abundance in downstream river was significantly higher than that in an upstream non-polluted area (P < 0.001), but the difference of bacterial abundance between soil samples was not significant. There were 61 biomarkers in the river water samples from different sampling points, and 14 biomarkers in soil samples. It was found by the difference statistics of the microbial community that there are multiple biomarkers between this veterinary drug production site and the upstream non-polluted area. Significant differences between multiple functional genes were also found in metabolic pathways of the microorganisms. A similar trend was found for the distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). It is concluded that the population composition of microorganisms and diversity are likely related to antibiotic residues and to the distributions of ARGs in the environment surrounding the antibiotic production factory. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8978860/ /pubmed/35425125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08119e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Miao, Junjie
Yin, Zhendong
Yang, Yuqin
Liang, Yiwen
Shi, Hongmei
Xu, Xiangdong
Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
title Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
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title_fullStr Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
title_short Investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
title_sort investigation of the microbial community structure and diversity in the environment surrounding a veterinary antibiotic production factory
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8978860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08119e
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