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Long-term industrial metal contamination unexpectedly shaped diversity and activity response of sediment microbiome.

Samuel Jacquiod1, Valentine Cyriaque2, Leise Riber3, Waleed Abu Al-Soud4, David C Gillan5, Ruddy Wattiez6, Søren J Sørensen7.   

Abstract

Metal contamination poses serious biotoxicity and bioaccumulation issues, affecting both abiotic conditions and biological activity in ecosystem trophic levels, especially sediments. The MetalEurop foundry released metals directly into the French river "la Deûle" during a century, contaminating sediments with a 30-fold increase compared to upstream unpolluted areas (Férin, Sensée canal). Previous metaproteogenomic work revealed phylogenetically analogous, but functionally different microbial communities between the two locations. However, their potential activity status in situ remains unknown. The present study respectively compares the structures of both total and active fractions of sediment prokaryotic microbiomes by coupling DNA and RNA-based sequencing approaches at the polluted MetalEurop site and its upstream control. We applied the innovative ecological concept of Functional Response Groups (FRGs) to decipher the adaptive tolerance range of the communities through characterization of microbial lifestyles and strategists. The complementing use of DNA and RNA sequencing revealed indications that metals selected for mechanisms such as microbial facilitation via "public-good" providing bacteria, Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) and community coalescence, overall resulting in an unexpected higher microbial diversity at the polluted site.
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Keywords:  16S rRNA sequencing; Anthropogenic pollution; Functional response group; Metals; River sediment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29055834     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.09.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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