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Early and differential bacterial colonization on microplastics deployed into the effluents of wastewater treatment plants

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Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Sergio Martínez-Campos, Sergio Martínez-Campos, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Sergio Martínez-Campos, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Miguel González-Pleiter Miguel González-Pleiter Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisco Leganés, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Francisca Fernández‐Piñas, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Roberto Rosal, Miguel González-Pleiter

Summary

Researchers deployed seven types of microplastic materials into the effluents of two wastewater treatment plants and characterised bacterial communities colonising them after an early biofilm formation period using 16S rRNA sequencing. They found significantly higher bacterial diversity on microplastics than in the surrounding free-living water, and detected elevated antibiotic resistance genes (sulI, tetM) on microplastic surfaces, suggesting that WWTP effluents seed microplastics with pathogen- and resistance gene-carrying biofilms.

Study Type Environmental

Microbial colonization of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic ecosystems is a well-known phenomenon; however, there is insufficient knowledge of the early colonization phase. Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents have been proposed as important pathways for MPs entry and transport in aquatic environments and are hotspots of bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). This study aimed at characterizing bacterial communities in the early stage of biofilm formation on seven different types of MPs deployed in two different WWTPs effluents as well as measuring the relative abundance of two ARGs (sulI and tetM) on the tested MPs. Illumina Miseq sequencing of the 16S rRNA showed significant higher diversity of bacteria on MPs in comparison with free-living bacteria in the WWTP effluents. β-diversity analysis showed that the in situ environment (sampling site) and hydrophobicity, to a lesser extent, had a role in the early bacterial colonization phase. An early colonization phase MPs-core microbiome could be identified. Furthermore, specific core microbiomes for each type of polymer suggested that each type might select early attachment of bacteria. Although the tested WWTP effluent waters contained antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARBs) harboring the sulI and tetM ARGs, MPs concentrated ARBs harboring the sulI gene but not tetM. These results highlight the relevance of the early attachment phase in the development of bacterial biofilms on different types of MP polymers and the role that different types of polymers might have facilitating the attachment of specific bacteria, some of which might carry ARGs.

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