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Selection of antibiotic resistance genes on biodegradable and non-biodegradable microplastics

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2020 150 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Chongxue Duan, Chongxue Duan, Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Na Cao, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Changfeng Ding, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Jie Wang Qian Wang, Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Changfeng Ding, Changfeng Ding, Changfeng Ding, Jie Wang Chongxue Duan, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Yuanze Sun, Changfeng Ding, Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Jie Wang Changfeng Ding, Yuanze Sun, Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Changfeng Ding, Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang Qian Wang, Jie Wang Jie Wang Jie Wang

Summary

This study examined antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) occurrence in biofilms forming on biodegradable and non-biodegradable microplastics in marine ecosystems. It found that microplastic surfaces selected for ARG-enriched microbial communities, with polymer type influencing which resistance genes were enriched, raising concerns about microplastics facilitating ARG spread.

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Growing evidence have demonstrated that microplastics in the marine ecosystem can provide novel substrates for biofilm formation, potentially facilitating the spread of antibiotic resistance. However, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the biofilm on microplastics has not been fully explored. This study used the metagenomic data of biodegradable and non-biodegradable microplastics staged at a coastal lagoon in the northern Gulf of Mexico to profile the ARGs and their bacterial hosts. The abundance and Shannon diversity of ARGs on biodegradable poly hydroxy alkanoate (PHA) and non-biodegradable polyethylene terephthalate (PET) have no significant differences. Nevertheless, the abundance of multidrug resistance genes on PET (3.05 copies per 16S rRNA) was statistically higher than that on PHA (2.05). Beta diversity showed that the overall pattern of resistome on PHA was significantly distinct with that on PET. Procrustes analysis suggested a good-fit correlation between ARG profiles and bacterial community composition. The host-tracking analysis identified that Pseudomonas was always the major host for glycopeptide and multidrug resistance genes in PET and PHA biofilms, whereas the primary host for macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) changed to Desulfovibrio on PET. This study provided the first metagenomic insights into the ARGs and their hosts on biodegradable and non-biodegradable microplastics, suggesting that both two types of plastics harbor ARGs with preferences.

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