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Chasing Waterborne Pathogens in Antarctic Human-Made and Natural Environments, with Special Reference to Legionella spp.

Sho Shimada1,2, Ryosuke Nakai3, Kotaro Aoki1, Norifumi Shimoeda4, Giichiro Ohno5, Sakae Kudoh6,7, Satoshi Imura6,7, Kentaro Watanabe6, Yasunari Miyazaki2, Yoshikazu Ishii8, Kazuhiro Tateda1.   

Abstract

Waterborne pathogenic diseases are public health issues, especially for people staying in remote environments, such as Antarctica. After repeated detection of Legionella by PCR from the shower room of Syowa Station, the Japanese Antarctic research station, we wanted to understand the occurrence of waterborne pathogens, especially Legionella, in the station and their potential sources. In this study, we analyzed water and biofilm samples collected from the water facilities of Syowa Station, as well as water samples from surrounding glacier lakes, by 16S rRNA gene-based amplicon sequencing. For Legionella spp., we further attempted to obtain a detailed community structure by using genus-specific primers. The results showed that potentially pathogenic genera were mostly localized in the station, while Legionella spp., Pseudomonas spp., and Mycobacterium spp. were also widely distributed in lakes. Genus-specific analysis of Legionella spp. within the lake environments confirmed the presence of diverse Legionella amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) that were distinctly different from the Legionella ASVs detected in the station. The majority of the Legionella ASVs inhabiting Antarctic lake habitats were phylogenetically distinct from known Legionella species, whereas the ASVs detected in the human-made station tended to contain ASVs highly similar to well-described mesophilic species with human pathogenicity. These data suggest that unexpected Legionella diversity exists in remote Antarctic cold environments and that environmental differences (e.g., temperature) in and around the station affect the community structure.IMPORTANCE We comprehensively examined the localization of potential waterborne pathogens in the Antarctic human-made and natural aquatic environment with special focus on Legionella spp. Some potential pathogenic genera were detected with low relative abundance in the natural environment, but most detections of these genera occurred in the station. Through detailed community analysis of Legionella spp., we revealed that a variety of Legionella spp. was widely distributed in the Antarctic environment and that they were phylogenetically distinct from the described species. This fact indicates that there are still diverse unknown Legionella spp. in Antarctica, and this genus encompasses a greater variety of species in low-temperature environments than is currently known. In contrast, amplicon sequence variants closely related to known Legionella spp. with reported pathogenicity were almost solely localized in the station, suggesting that human-made environments alter the Legionella community.
Copyright © 2021 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  16S rRNA; Antarctica; Legionellazzm321990; gene sequencing; waterborne pathogens

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33097517      PMCID: PMC7783343          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02247-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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