沉积物
变形菌纲
拟杆菌
厚壁菌
生态学
流动遗传元素
环境科学
抵抗性
相对物种丰度
广域古菌界
水平基因转移
物种丰富度
丰度(生态学)
生物
系统发育学
基因
16S核糖体RNA
γ蛋白杆菌
遗传学
基因组
古生物学
作者
Hongjie Wang,Liyuan Hou,Yongqin Liu,Keshao Liu,Lanping Zhang,Fu-Yi Huang,Lin Wang,Azhar Rashid,Anyi Hu,Chang‐Ping Yu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2020.09.004
摘要
• Lagoon sediments had higher ARG pollution levels as compared to pristine sediments. • Heavy metals posed indirect negative effects on the lagoon sediment ARG profiles. • Horizontal gene transfer determined the absolute abundance of sediment ARGs. • Vertical gene transfer affected the composition of sediment ARG communities. • Deterministic and stochastic processes drove sediment ARG community assembly. Rapid urbanization has resulted in pervasive occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in urban aquatic ecosystems. However, limited information is available concerning the ARG profiles and the forces responsible for their assembly in urban landscape lagoon systems. Here, we employed high-throughput quantitative PCR (HT-qPCR) to characterize the spatial variations of ARGs in surface and core sediments of Yundang Lagoon, China. The results indicated that the average richness and absolute abundance of ARGs were 11 and 53 times higher in the lagoon sediments as compared to pristine reference Tibetan lake sediments, highlighting the role of anthropogenic activities in ARG pollution. Co-occurrence network analysis indicated that various anaerobic prokaryotic genera belonging to Alpha-, Deltaproteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Euryarchaeota, Firmicutes and Synergistetes were the potential hosts of ARGs. The partial least squares-path modeling (PLS-PM) analysis revealed positive and negative indirect effects of physicochemical factors and heavy metals on the lagoon ARG profiles, via biotic factors, respectively. The horizontal (mediated by mobile genetic elements) and vertical (mediated by prokaryotic communities) gene transfer may directly contribute the most to drive the abundance and composition of ARGs, respectively. Furthermore, the neutral community model demonstrated that the assembly of sediment ARG communities was jointly governed by deterministic and stochastic processes. Overall, this study provides novel insights into the diversity and distribution of ARGs in the benthic habitat of urban lagoon systems and underlying mechanisms for the spread and proliferation of ARGs.
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