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Response of antibiotic resistance to the co-exposure of sulfamethoxazole and copper during swine manure composting

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 805, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150086

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Aerobic composting; Sulfamethoxazole; Copper; Antibiotic resistance genes; Bacterial community

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878214]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment at Harbin Institute of Technology [2020DX05]

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The co-existence of sulfamethoxazole and copper in composting systems increased the abundance of ARGs and MGEs. Network analysis revealed that shifts in potential host bacteria influenced the variation of ARGs. Additionally, MGEs and MRGs had significant effects on ARGs, indicating that horizontal gene transfer and heavy metals induced co-resistance could promote the dissemination of ARGs.
Heavy metals driven co-selection of antibiotic resistance in soil and water bodies has been widely concerned, but the response of antibiotic resistance to co-existence of antibiotics and heavy metals in composting system is still unknown. Commonly used sulfamethoxazole and copper were individually and jointly added into four reactors to explore their effects on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), mobile genetic elements (MGEs), heavy metal resistance genes (MRGs) and bacterial community structure. The abundance of total ARGs and MGEs were notably decreased by 68.64%-84.95% and 91.27-97.38%, respectively, after the composting. Individual addition of sulfamethoxazole, individual addition of copper, simultaneously addition of sulfamethoxazole and copper increased the abundance of ARGs and MGEs throughout the composting period. Co-exposure of sulfamethoxazole and copper elevated the total abundance of ARGs by 1.17-1.51 times by the end of the composting compared to individual addition of sulfamethoxazole or copper. Network analysis indicated that the shifts in potential host bacteria determined the ARGs variation. Additionally, MGEs and MRGs had significant effects on ARGs, revealing that horizontal gene transfer and heavy metals induced co-resistance could promote ARGs dissemination. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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