流动遗传元素
生物
基因组
肥料
丰度(生态学)
遗传多样性
抗生素耐药性
生物技术
生态学
兽医学
基因
细菌
遗传学
质粒
人口
医学
人口学
社会学
作者
Wenguang Xiong,Jingwen Yang,Jiaxiong Zeng,Danyu Xiao,Cuihong Tong,Zhenling Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115191
摘要
Duck farms are one of the important reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) that spread to humans and the environment. However, few studies have focused on the characteristics of antimicrobial profiles in duck farms. Here we explored the distribution characteristics and potential transmission mechanisms of ARGs in ducks, farm workers, and the environment in duck farms by a metagenomic approach. The results showed that the highest abundance and diversity of ARGs were found in duck manure. The abundance and diversity of ARGs in workers and environmental samples were higher than those in the control group. tet(X) and its variants were prevalent in duck farms, with tet(X10) being the most abundant. The genetic structure "tet(X)-like + α/β hydrolase" was found in ducks, workers, and the environment, implying that tet(X) and its variants have been widely spread in duck farms. Network analysis indicated that ISVsa3 and IS5075 might play an important role in the coexistence of ARGs and metal resistance genes (MRGs). The Mantel tests showed that mobile genetic elements (MGEs) were significantly correlated with ARG profiles. The results suggest that duck manure may be a potential hotspot source of ARGs, including tet(X) variants that spread to the surrounding environment and workers via MGEs. These results help us optimize the antimicrobials strategy and deepen our understanding of ARG spread in duck farms.
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