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基于土地利用的南非 Apies 河水中和沉积物中细菌群落及其功能特征的宏基因组分析。

Metagenomic analysis of the bacterial communities and their functional profiles in water and sediments of the Apies River, South Africa, as a function of land use.

机构信息

AMBIO Environmental Management, Department of Biotechnology, Vaal University of Technology, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.

Department of Biotechnology, Vaal University of Technology, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2018 Mar;616-617:326-334. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.322. Epub 2017 Nov 7.

Abstract

Water quality is an important public health issue given that the presence of pathogenic organisms in such waters can adversely affect human and animal health. Despite the numerous studies conducted to assess the quality of environmental waters in many countries, limited efforts have been put on investigating the microbial quality of the sediments in developing countries and how this relates to different land uses. The present study evaluated the bacterial diversity in water and sediments in a highly used South African river to find out how the different land uses influenced the bacterial diversity, and to verify the human diseases functional classes of the bacterial populations. Samples were collected on river stretches influenced by an informal, a peri-urban and a rural settlement. Genomic DNA was extracted from water and sediment samples and sequenced on an Illumina® MiSeq platform targeting the 16S rRNA gene variable region V3-V4 from the genomic DNA. Metagenomic data analysis revealed that there was a great diversity in the microbial populations associated with the different land uses, with the informal settlement having the most considerable influence on the bacterial diversity in the water and sediments of the Apies River. The Proteobacteria (69.8%), Cyanobacteria (4.3%), Bacteroidetes (2.7%), and Actinobacteria (2.7%) were the most abundant phyla; the Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria and Anaerolineae were the most recorded classes. Also, the sediments had a greater diversity and abundance in bacterial population than the water column. The functional profiles of the bacterial populations revealed an association with many human diseases including cancer pathways. Further studies that would isolate these potentially pathogenic organisms in the aquatic environment are therefore needed as this would help in protecting the lives of communities using such rivers, especially against emerging bacterial pathogens.

摘要

水质是一个重要的公共卫生问题,因为水中存在病原体可能会对人类和动物健康产生不利影响。尽管许多国家已经进行了大量研究来评估环境水的质量,但在发展中国家,对沉积物的微生物质量及其与不同土地利用方式的关系的研究却很少。本研究评估了南非一条高度使用的河流中的水和沉积物中的细菌多样性,以了解不同土地利用方式如何影响细菌多样性,并验证细菌种群与人类疾病功能类别的关系。在受非正式住区、城市周边和农村住区影响的河流地段采集了样本。从水样和沉积物样本中提取基因组 DNA,并在 Illumina® MiSeq 平台上对基因组 DNA 的 16S rRNA 基因可变区 V3-V4 进行测序。宏基因组数据分析表明,不同土地利用方式与微生物种群之间存在着巨大的多样性,非正式住区对 Apies 河的水和沉积物中的细菌多样性有最大的影响。优势菌群为变形菌门(69.8%)、蓝细菌门(4.3%)、拟杆菌门(2.7%)和放线菌门(2.7%);记录最多的纲为α变形菌纲、β变形菌纲和厌氧绳菌纲。此外,沉积物中的细菌种群多样性和丰度都高于水柱。细菌种群的功能谱显示与许多人类疾病有关,包括癌症途径。因此,需要进一步研究水生环境中这些潜在的致病生物体,以保护使用这些河流的社区的生命,特别是防止新兴的细菌病原体。

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