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Improved annotation of antibiotic resistance determinants reveals microbial resistomes cluster by ecology

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ISME JOURNAL
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 207-216

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DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2014.106

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  1. NIH
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
  3. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the National Institutes of Health [DP2DK098089, R01GM099538]
  4. Mr and Mrs Spencer T. Olin Fellowship at Washington University
  5. NIGMS Cell and Molecular Biology Training Grant [GM 007067]
  6. NHGRI Genome Analysis Training Program [T32 IIG000045]
  7. [DGE-11143954]

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Antibiotic resistance is a dire clinical problem with important ecological dimensions. While antibiotic resistance in human pathogens continues to rise at alarming rates, the impact of environmental resistance on human health is still unclear. To investigate the relationship between human-associated and environmental resistomes, we analyzed functional metagenomic selections for resistance against 18 clinically relevant antibiotics from soil and human gut microbiota as well as a set of multidrug-resistant cultured soil isolates. These analyses were enabled by Resfams, a new curated database of protein families and associated highly precise and accurate profile hidden Markov models, confirmed for antibiotic resistance function and organized by ontology. We demonstrate that the antibiotic resistance functions that give rise to the resistance profiles observed in environmental and human-associated microbial communities significantly differ between ecologies. Antibiotic resistance functions that most discriminate between ecologies provide resistance to beta-lactams and tetracyclines, two of the most widely used classes of antibiotics in the clinic and agriculture. We also analyzed the antibiotic resistance gene composition of over 6000 sequenced microbial genomes, revealing significant enrichment of resistance functions by both ecology and phylogeny. Together, our results indicate that environmental and human-associated microbial communities harbor distinct resistance genes, suggesting that antibiotic resistance functions are largely constrained by ecology.

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