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Vesna Milanović1, Andrea Roncolini1, Federica Cardinali1, Cristiana Garofalo1, Lucia Aquilanti1, Paola Riolo1, Sara Ruschioni1, Lorenzo Corsi1, Nunzio Isidoro1, Matteo Zarantoniello2, Ike Olivotto2, Simone Ceccobelli1, Stefano Tavoletti1, Francesca Clementi1, Andrea Osimani1.
Abstract
Hermetia illucens larvae are among the most promising insects for use as food or feed ingredients due to their ability to convert organic waste into biomass with high-quality proteins. In this novel food or feed source, the absence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their antibiotic resistance (AR) genes, which could be horizontally transferred to animal or human pathogens through the food chain, must be guaranteed. This study was conducted to enhance the extremely scarce knowledge on the occurrence of AR genes conferring resistance to the main classes of antibiotics in a rearing chain of H. illucens larvae and how they were affected by rearing substrates based on coffee silverskin supplemented with increasing percentages of Schizochytrium limacinum or Isochrysis galbana microalgae. Overall, the PCR and nested PCR assays showed a high prevalence of tetracycline resistance genes. No significant effect of rearing substrates on the distribution of the AR genes in the H. illucens larvae was observed. In contrast, the frass samples were characterized by a significant accumulation of AR genes, and this phenomenon was particularly evident for the samples collected after rearing H. illucens larvae on substrates supplemented with high percentages (>20%) of I. galbana. The latter finding indicates potential safety concerns in reusing frass in agriculture.Entities:
Keywords: Hermetia illucens; antibiotic resistance genes; coffee silverskin; frass; microalgae; rearing substrates
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33535615 PMCID: PMC7912857 DOI: 10.3390/genes12020213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096