Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome

The Arctic is one of the regions most affected by global climate change, and is subjected to changes linked with a melting cryosphere and increasing anthropopressure. Although antibiotic resistance is a global problem, the diversity and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), antibiotic resis...

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Published in:Ecological Indicators
Main Authors: Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha, Joanna Mokracka, Marcelina Małecka, Piotr Balazy, Maciej Chełchowski, Dariusz Ignatiuk, Krzysztof Zawierucha
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109633
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f84c7f9861094b09b50ff2df35c24df4 2023-05-15T14:53:08+02:00 Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha Joanna Mokracka Marcelina Małecka Piotr Balazy Maciej Chełchowski Dariusz Ignatiuk Krzysztof Zawierucha 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109633 https://doaj.org/article/f84c7f9861094b09b50ff2df35c24df4 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X22011062 https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160X 1470-160X doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109633 https://doaj.org/article/f84c7f9861094b09b50ff2df35c24df4 Ecological Indicators, Vol 145, Iss , Pp 109633- (2022) Integrons Antibiotic-resistant bacteria Metagenome Wastewater Cryosphere Anthropocene Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109633 2022-12-30T22:46:02Z The Arctic is one of the regions most affected by global climate change, and is subjected to changes linked with a melting cryosphere and increasing anthropopressure. Although antibiotic resistance is a global problem, the diversity and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and integrons in the Arctic are strongly understudied. Therefore, the main aims of this study are the (1) determination of the type and frequency of integron-integrase genes and characterization of incorporated gene cassettes in the genomes of culturable bacteria and (2) quantitative analysis of class 1 integron-integrase gene and human mitochondrial DNA (Hmt-DNA) in the metagenome as markers of anthropogenic impact on the high Arctic environments of the Svalbard Archipelago. Samples of ice, water and sediments were collected in the most populated area of Svalbard, Longyearbyen and its vicinity. Sampling was conducted along an environmental gradient with varying levels of human activity. The environmental gradient started from glaciers, following the proglacial river, the seashore, and the fjord bottom water, including untreated wastewater outflow to the sea. Class 1 integrons were detected in ARB isolated from glacial environments, freshwater and seawater, including wastewater outflow. Moreover, in the variable regions of integrons, genes determining different functions, including antibiotic resistance, virulence and physiological traits were found. These genes play crucial roles in the adaptation of bacteria to cold and dynamic environments. The relative abundance of intI1 genes were reported in metagenomes with different relationships to human activity (ice cores vs wastewater outflow), with the highest mean values observed in the wastewater outflow, and was positively correlated with abundance of the Hmt gene, revealing both natural and human roles in shaping the polar aquatic resistome. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Longyearbyen Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Longyearbyen Svalbard Archipelago Ecological Indicators 145 109633
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topic Integrons
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Metagenome
Wastewater
Cryosphere
Anthropocene
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Integrons
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Metagenome
Wastewater
Cryosphere
Anthropocene
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha
Joanna Mokracka
Marcelina Małecka
Piotr Balazy
Maciej Chełchowski
Dariusz Ignatiuk
Krzysztof Zawierucha
Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
topic_facet Integrons
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Metagenome
Wastewater
Cryosphere
Anthropocene
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description The Arctic is one of the regions most affected by global climate change, and is subjected to changes linked with a melting cryosphere and increasing anthropopressure. Although antibiotic resistance is a global problem, the diversity and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and integrons in the Arctic are strongly understudied. Therefore, the main aims of this study are the (1) determination of the type and frequency of integron-integrase genes and characterization of incorporated gene cassettes in the genomes of culturable bacteria and (2) quantitative analysis of class 1 integron-integrase gene and human mitochondrial DNA (Hmt-DNA) in the metagenome as markers of anthropogenic impact on the high Arctic environments of the Svalbard Archipelago. Samples of ice, water and sediments were collected in the most populated area of Svalbard, Longyearbyen and its vicinity. Sampling was conducted along an environmental gradient with varying levels of human activity. The environmental gradient started from glaciers, following the proglacial river, the seashore, and the fjord bottom water, including untreated wastewater outflow to the sea. Class 1 integrons were detected in ARB isolated from glacial environments, freshwater and seawater, including wastewater outflow. Moreover, in the variable regions of integrons, genes determining different functions, including antibiotic resistance, virulence and physiological traits were found. These genes play crucial roles in the adaptation of bacteria to cold and dynamic environments. The relative abundance of intI1 genes were reported in metagenomes with different relationships to human activity (ice cores vs wastewater outflow), with the highest mean values observed in the wastewater outflow, and was positively correlated with abundance of the Hmt gene, revealing both natural and human roles in shaping the polar aquatic resistome.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha
Joanna Mokracka
Marcelina Małecka
Piotr Balazy
Maciej Chełchowski
Dariusz Ignatiuk
Krzysztof Zawierucha
author_facet Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha
Joanna Mokracka
Marcelina Małecka
Piotr Balazy
Maciej Chełchowski
Dariusz Ignatiuk
Krzysztof Zawierucha
author_sort Nicoletta Makowska-Zawierucha
title Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
title_short Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
title_full Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
title_fullStr Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high Arctic – Interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
title_sort quantification of class 1 integrons and characterization of the associated gene cassettes in the high arctic – interplay of humans and glaciers in shaping the aquatic resistome
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109633
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Climate change
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