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Tire wear particles enhance horizontal gene transfer of antibiotic resistance genes in aquatic ecosystems

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Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Klümper Uli, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Klümper Uli, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh, Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart Hans‐Peter Grossart

Summary

Researchers investigated whether tire wear particles can promote the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes between bacteria in aquatic environments. They found that tire particles significantly enhanced gene transfer rates, with metals like zinc leaching from the particles playing a key role in this process. The findings suggest that tire wear pollution in waterways may contribute to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance.

Polymers

Microplastics (MPs) have introduced new surfaces for biofilm development and gene exchange among bacteria. We investigated Tire Wear Particles (TWPs) for their involvement in horizontal gene transfer (HGT), particularly in relation to associated metals in the matrices of TWPs. We employed red-fluorescently tagged E. coli strain as a donor with green-fluorescently tagged, broad-host-range plasmid pKJK5, resistant to trimethoprim. As a recipient, we utilized Pseudomonas sp. and a natural lake microbial community. HGT activity on TWPs was determined and compared with that on polystyrene (PS) (with and without metals), and chitosan, which was used as a natural surface. Exposure to TWPs significantly enhanced HGT frequency of antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) from donor to recipient compared to PS and chitosan, and metals of TWPs further promoted HGT. HGT frequency on TWPs with Pseudomonas sp. was found to be 10<sup>-3</sup> at 30 °C. in the lake community, it was similarly high already at 25 °C suggesting a higher permissiveness of the natural microbial community towards ARG at lower temperatures. This study sheds light on the potential impact of TWPs in promoting HGT, forming the basis for health risk assessments of TWPs and more generally of MP pollution in various aquatic ecosystems.

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