蚯蚓
杀菌剂
微生物群
生物
对映选择合成
抵抗性
抗生素
化学
生物技术
微生物学
抗生素耐药性
生态学
生物化学
生物信息学
植物
催化作用
整合子
作者
Jiajin Song,Conglai Zheng,Mengting Qiu,Xiuping Zhan,Zhaoyang Zhang,Houpu Zhang,Nan Shi,Luqing Zhang,Yunlong Yu,Mogens Nicolaisen,Lihui Xu,Hua Fang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c07761
摘要
From a "One Health" perspective, the global threat of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is associated with modern agriculture practices including agrochemicals application. Chiral fungicides account for a considerable proportion of wildly used agrochemicals; however, whether and how their enantiomers lead to differential proliferation of antibiotic resistance in agricultural environments remain overlooked. Focused on the soil-earthworm ecosystem, we for the first time deciphered the mechanisms underlying the enantioselective proliferation of antibiotic resistance driven by the enantiomers of a typical chiral fungicide mandipropamid (i.e., R-MDP and S-MDP) utilizing a multiomic approach. Time-series metagenomic analysis revealed that R-MDP led to a significant enhancement of ARGs with potential mobility (particularly the plasmid-borne ARGs) in the earthworm intestinal microbiome. We further demonstrated that R-MDP induced a concentration-dependent facilitation of plasmid-mediated ARG transfer among microbes. In addition, transcriptomic analysis with verification identified the key aspects involved, where R-MDP enhanced cell membrane permeability, transfer ability, biofilm formation and quorum sensing, rebalanced energy production, and decreased cell mobility versus S-MDP. Overall, the findings provide novel insights into the enantioselective disruption of microbiome and resistome in earthworm gut by chiral fungicides and offer significant contributions to the comprehensive risk assessment of chiral agrochemicals in agroecosystems.
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