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Regulation of ARGs abundance by biofilm colonization on microplastics under selective pressure of antibiotics in river water environment

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Wenzhu Zhang, Xiaolong Wang, Lan Wang, Wenzhu Zhang, Zhijie Zheng, Zhijie Zheng, Zhijie Zheng, Honghong Lyu, Zhijie Zheng, Zhijie Zheng, Zhijie Zheng, Lan Wang, Wenzhu Zhang, Wenzhu Zhang, Xiaolong Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Xiaolong Wang, Xiaolong Wang, Lan Wang, Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Wenzhu Zhang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Wenzhu Zhang, Lan Wang, Wenzhu Zhang, Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Lan Wang, Wenzhu Zhang, Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Lan Wang, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Honghong Lyu, Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang Jingchun Tang

Summary

Researchers investigated how biofilms forming on microplastics in river water affect the spread of antibiotic resistance genes under antibiotic pressure. They found that the presence of antibiotics accelerated biofilm colonization on microplastic surfaces and significantly increased the abundance of resistance genes compared to conditions without antibiotics. The study suggests that microplastics in waterways may serve as hotspots for the development and transfer of antibiotic resistance.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Interactions of microplastics (MPs) biofilm with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and antibiotics in aquatic environments have made microplastic biofilm an issue of keen scholarly interest. The process of biofilm formation and the degree of ARGs enrichment in the presence of antibiotic-selective pressure and the impact on the microbial community need to be further investigated. In this paper, the selective pressure of ciprofloxacin (CIP) and illumination conditions were investigated to affect the physicochemical properties, biomass, and extracellular polymer secretion of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastic biofilm. In addition, relative copy numbers of nine ARGs were analyzed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). In the presence of CIP, microorganisms in the water and microplastic biofilm were more inclined to carry associated ARGs (2-3 times higher), which had a contributing effect on ARGs enrichment. The process of pre-microplastic biofilm formation might have an inhibitory effect on ARGs (total relative abundance up to 0.151) transfer and proliferation compared to the surrounding water (total relative abundance up to 0.488). However, in the presence of CIP stress, microplastic biofilm maintained the abundance of ARGs (from 0.151 to 0.149) better compared to the surrounding water (from 0.488 to 0.386). Therefore, microplastic biofilm act as abundance buffer island of ARGs stabilizing the concentration of ARGs. In addition, high-throughput analyses showed the presence of antibiotic-resistant (Pseudomonas) and pathogenic (Vibrio) microorganisms in biofilm under different conditions. The above research deepens our understanding of ARGs enrichment in biofilm and provides important insights into the ecological risks of interactions between ARGs, antibiotics, and microplastic biofilm.

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