多重耐药
质粒
杀虫剂
化学
生物
生物技术
微生物学
遗传学
抗药性
农学
基因
作者
Shuyao Zhu,Bingqing Yang,Feiyu Yu,Jiayi Zhang,Zhiqiang Wang,Yuan Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135436
摘要
Plasmid-mediated conjugative transfer has emerged as a major driver accounting for the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes. In addition to the use of antimicrobial agents, there is growing evidence that non-antibiotic factors also play an important role. Pesticides are widely used to protect crops against vectors of diseases, and are indispensable agents in agricultural production, whereas the impact of pesticide pollution on the transmission of antimicrobial resistance remains poorly understood. Here we reveal that the pesticides at environmentally relevant concentrations, especially cyromazine (Cyr) and kresoxim-methyl (Kre), greatly facilitate the conjugative transfer of antibiotic-resistance plasmids carrying clinically important ARGs. Mechanistic studies indicate that Cyr and Kre treatments trigger reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and SOS response, increase membrane permeability, upregulate bacterial proton motive force (PMF) and promote ATP supply. Further non-targeted metabolomics and biochemical analysis demonstrate that the addition of Cyr and Kre accelerates tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and electron transport chain (ETC), thereby activating bacterial energy metabolism. In the constructed soil model, we prove that two pesticides contribute to the dissemination of resistance plasmids in the soil microbiota. 16 S rRNA sequencing analyses indicate that pesticides alter transconjugant microbial communities, and enable more opportunistic pathogens, such as Pseudomonas and Enterobacter, to acquire the multidrug resistance plasmids. Collectively, our work indicates the potential risk in accelerating the spread of antimicrobial resistance owing to pesticide pollution, highlighting the importance of continuous surveillance of pesticide residues in complex environmental settings.
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