| Literature DB >> 30321709 |
Kuan Liu1, Mingming Sun2, Mao Ye3, Huizhen Chao1, Yuanchao Zhao1, Bing Xia4, Wentao Jiao5, Yanfang Feng6, Xiaoxuan Zheng1, Manqiang Liu1, Jiaguo Jiao1, Feng Hu1.
Abstract
Coexistence of antibiotics/heavy metals and the overexpression of resistance genes in the vermicompost has become an emerging environmental issue. Little is known about the interaction and correlation between chemical pollutants and biological macromolecular compounds. In this study, three typical vermicompost samples were selected from the Yangtze River Delta region in China to investigate the antibiotic, heavy metal and corresponding antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and heavy metal resistance genes (HRGs). The results indicated the prevalence of tetracycline (TC), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), corresponding TC-resistance genes (tetA, tetC, tetW, tetM, tetO, and tetS) and HRGs (copA, pcoA, cusA, czcA, czcB, and czcR) in the three vermicompost samples. In addition, the ARG level was positively associated with the water-soluble TC fraction in the vermicompost, and it was same between the HRG abundance and exchangeable heavy metal content (p < 0.05). Moreover, a positive correlation was found between ARG and HRG abundance in the vermicompost samples, suggesting a close regulation mechanism involving the expression of both genes. The result obtained here could provide new insight into the controlling risk of heavy metals, TC, and relevant resistance genes mixed contamination in the vermicompost.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotic resistance gene; Heavy metal resistance gene; Positive correlation; Tetracycline; Vermicompost
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30321709 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.10.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071