抵抗性
生物
流动遗传元素
基因组
生态系统
抗生素耐药性
生态学
丰度(生态学)
微生物遗传学
微生物群
海洋生态系统
抗性(生态学)
相对物种丰度
抗生素
整合子
遗传学
基因
质粒
作者
Jinxia Peng,Dapeng Wang,Pingping He,Pinyuan Wei,Li Zhang,Wenlu Lan,Xingzhi Zhang,Junliang Guan,Yongxian Chen,Wei Li,Yusi Zheng,Yusen Li,Wenjian Chen,Zelong Zhao,Linyuan Jiang,Lei Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2024.119298
摘要
Antibiotic resistance poses a considerable global public health concern, leading to heightened rates of illness and mortality. However, the impact of seasonal variations and environmental factors on the health risks associated with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and their assembly mechanisms is not fully understood. Based on metagenomic sequencing, this study investigated the antibiotic resistome, mobile genetic elements (MGEs), and microbiomes in a subtropical coastal ecosystem of the Beibu Gulf, China, over autumn and winter, and explored the factors influencing seasonal changes in ARG and MGE abundance and diversity. Results indicated that ARG abundance and diversity were higher in winter than in autumn, with beta-lactam and multidrug resistance genes being the most diverse and abundant, respectively. Similarly, MGE abundance and diversity increased in winter and were strongly correlated with ARGs. In contrast, more pronounced associations between microbial communities, especially archaea, and the antibiotic resistome were observed in autumn than in winter. The co-occurrence network identified multiple interactions between MGEs and various multidrug efflux pumps in winter, suggesting a potential for ARG dissemination. Multivariate correlation analyses and path modeling indicated that environmental factors driving microbial community changes predominantly influenced antibiotic resistome assembly in autumn, while the relative importance of MGEs increased significantly in winter. These findings suggest an elevated health risk associated with antimicrobial resistance in the Beibu Gulf during winter, attributed to the dissemination of ARGs by horizontal gene transfer. The observed seasonal variations highlight the dynamic nature of antibiotic resistance dissemination in coastal ecosystems, emphasizing the need for comprehensive surveillance and management measures to address the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance in vulnerable environments.
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