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Microplastics act as vectors for antibiotic resistance genes in landfill leachate: The enhanced roles of the long-term aging process
Environmental Pollution2020
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Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Zhongjian Zhang,
Jianhong Shi,
Yinglong Su,
Jianhong Shi,
Jianhong Shi,
Jianhong Shi,
Jianhong Shi,
Jianhong Shi,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Zhongjian Zhang,
Huahong Shi
Zhongjian Zhang,
Yinglong Su,
Yinglong Su,
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Jundong Zhu,
Jundong Zhu,
Jundong Zhu,
Jundong Zhu,
Jundong Zhu,
Jundong Zhu,
Yinglong Su,
Yinglong Su,
Yinglong Su,
Yinglong Su,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Jianhong Shi,
Huahong Shi
Jianhong Shi,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
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Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Yinglong Su,
Huawei Wei,
Huawei Wei,
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Jundong Zhu,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Jundong Zhu,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
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Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
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Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Yinglong Su,
Huahong Shi
Bing Xie,
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
Huahong Shi
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Summary
This study examined whether the aging of microplastics in aquatic environments influences their role as vectors for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Aged microplastics showed different ARG enrichment patterns on their surfaces compared to pristine particles, suggesting that weathering changes the capacity of plastic debris to accumulate and spread antibiotic resistance.
Microplastics (MPs) are found to be ubiquitous and serve as vectors for other contaminants, and the inevitable aging process changes MP properties and fates. However, whether the MPs in aging process affects the fates of antibiotic resistance gene (ARGs) in aquatic environments is poorly understood. Herein, the physicochemical property alteration of MPs being aged in landfill leachate, an important reservoir of MPs and ARGs, was investigated, and microbial community evolution and ARGs occurrence of MP surface during the aging process were analyzed. Aging process remarkably altered surface properties, including increasing specific surface areas, causing the formation of oxygen-containing groups, and changing surface morphology, which further increased the probability of microbial colonization. The bacterial assemblage on MPs showed higher biofilm-forming and pathogenic potential compared to leachate. ARGs quantification results suggested that MPs exhibited selective enrichment for ARGs in a ratio of 5.7-10 folds, and the aging process enhanced the enrichment potential. Further co-occurrence networks suggested that the existence of non-random, closer and more stable ARGs-bacterial taxa relations on MP surface affected the ARG transmission. The study of ARG partitioning on MPs indicated that extracellular DNA was a nonnegligible reservoir of ARGs attached on MP surface, and that biofilm bacterial community influenced ARGs partitioning pattern during the aging process. This study confirmed that the aging process could enhance the potential of MPs as vectors for ARGs, which would promote the holistic understanding of MP behavior and risk in natural environments.