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Plasmid-Mediated Quinolone Resistance Genes and Antibiotic Residues in Wastewater and Soil Adjacent to Swine Feedlots: Potential Transfer to Agricultural Lands

机译:质粒介导的喹诺酮抗性基因和与猪饲养场相邻的土壤和废水中的抗生素残留:可能转移到农田

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Background: Inappropriate use of antibiotics in swine feed could cause accelerated emergence of antibiotic resistance genes, and agricultural application of swine waste could spread antibiotic resistance genes to the surrounding environment.Objectives: We investigated the distribution of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes from swine feedlots and their surrounding environment.Methods: We used a culture-independent method to identify PMQR genes and estimate their levels in wastewater from seven swine feedlot operations and corresponding wastewater-irrigated farm fields. Concentrations of (fluoro)quinolones in wastewater and soil samples were determined by ultra-performance liquid chromatography–electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.Results: The predominant PMQR genes in both the wastewater and soil samples were qnrD, qepA, and oqxB, whereas qnrS and oqxA were present only in wastewater samples. Absolute concentrations of all PMQR genes combined ranged from 1.66 × 107 to 4.06 × 108 copies/mL in wastewater and 4.06 × 106 to 9.52 × 107 copies/g in soil. Concentrations of (fluoro)quinolones ranged from 4.57 to 321 ng/mL in wastewater and below detection limit to 23.4 ng/g in soil. Significant correlations were found between the relative abundance of PMQR genes and (fluoro)quinolone concentrations (r = 0.71, p = 0.005) and the relative abundance of PMQR genes in paired wastewater and agricultural soil samples (r = 0.91, p = 0.005).Conclusions: Swine feedlot wastewater may be a source of PMQR genes that could facilitate the spread of antibiotic resistance. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the occurrence of PMQR genes in animal husbandry environments using a culture-independent method.
机译:背景:在猪饲料中不当使用抗生素可能会导致抗生素抗性基因的加速出现,而在猪粪中的农业应用可能会将抗生素抗性基因传播到周围环境。目的:我们研究了质粒介导的喹诺酮抗性(PMQR)基因的分布方法:我们使用了一种与养殖无关的方法来识别PMQR基因,并估计了七个猪饲养场操作和相应的灌溉农田中废水中的PMQR基因水平。通过超高效液相色谱-电喷雾串联质谱法测定废水和土壤样品中的(氟)喹诺酮浓度。结果:废水和土壤样品中主要的PMQR基因分别为qnrD,qepA和oqxB,而qnrS和oqxA仅存在于废水样品中。废水中所有PMQR基因组合的绝对浓度范围为1.66×10 7 到4.06×10 8 拷贝/mL,4.06×10 6 在土壤中为9.52×10 7 份/克。废水中(氟)喹诺酮类的浓度范围为4.57至321 ng / mL,土壤中的浓度低于检测极限至23.4 ng / g。发现配对的废水和农业土壤样品中PMQR基因的相对丰度与(氟)喹诺酮浓度(r = 0.71,p = 0.005)与PMQR基因的相对丰度之间存在显着相关性(r = 0.91,p = 0.005)。结论:养猪场废水可能是PMQR基因的来源,可促进抗生素耐药性的传播。据我们所知,这是第一个使用与文化无关的方法研究PMQR基因在畜牧业环境中的发生的研究。

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