UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Maclean Building Benson Lane, Wallingford, OX10 8BB, United Kingdom.
UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Maclean Building Benson Lane, Wallingford, OX10 8BB, United Kingdom.
Environ Pollut. 2020 Dec;267:115633. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115633. Epub 2020 Sep 18.
Environmental pollution can disrupt the interactions between animals and their symbiotic bacteria, which can lead to adverse effects on the host even in the absence of direct chemical toxicity. It is therefore crucial to understand how environmental pollutants affect animal microbiomes, especially for those chemicals that are designed to target microbes. Here, we study the effects of two biocidal nanoparticles (NPs) (Ag and CuO) on the soil bacterial community and the resident gut microbiome of the earthworm Eisenia fetida over a 28-day period using metabarcoding techniques. Exposures to NPs were conducted following OECD test guidelines and effects on earthworm reproduction and juvenile biomass were additionally recorded in order to compare effects on the host to effects on microbiomes. By employing a full concentration series, we were able to link pollutants to microbiome effects in high resolution. Multivariate analysis, differential abundance analysis and species sensitivity distribution analysis showed that Ag-NPs are more toxic to soil bacteria than CuO-NPs. In contrast to the strong effects of CuO-NPs and Ag-NPs on the soil bacterial community, the earthworm gut microbiome is largely resilient to exposure to biocidal NPs. Despite this buffering effect, CuO-NPs did negatively affect the relative abundance of some earthworm symbionts, including 'Candidatus Lumbricincola'. Changes in the soil bacterial community and the earthworm microbiome occur at total copper concentrations often found or modelled to occur in agricultural fields, demonstrating that soil bacterial communities and individual taxa in the earthworm microbiome may be at risk from environmental copper exposure including in nanomaterial form.
环境污染会破坏动物与其共生细菌之间的相互作用,即使没有直接的化学毒性,也会对宿主产生不利影响。因此,了解环境污染物如何影响动物微生物组至关重要,尤其是对于那些旨在靶向微生物的化学物质。在这里,我们使用宏条形码技术研究了两种杀菌纳米颗粒(Ag 和 CuO)对土壤细菌群落和蚯蚓 Eisenia fetida 肠道常驻微生物组在 28 天期间的影响。根据 OECD 测试指南进行了纳米颗粒暴露实验,并额外记录了对蚯蚓繁殖和幼体生物量的影响,以便将对宿主的影响与对微生物组的影响进行比较。通过采用全浓度系列,我们能够以高分辨率将污染物与微生物组的影响联系起来。多变量分析、差异丰度分析和物种敏感性分布分析表明,Ag-NPs 对土壤细菌的毒性比 CuO-NPs 更强。与 CuO-NPs 和 Ag-NPs 对土壤细菌群落的强烈影响形成对比的是,杀菌纳米颗粒对蚯蚓肠道微生物组的影响在很大程度上具有弹性。尽管存在这种缓冲效应,但 CuO-NPs 确实会降低一些蚯蚓共生体(包括“Candidatus Lumbricincola”)的相对丰度。土壤细菌群落和蚯蚓微生物组的变化发生在总铜浓度经常在农业领域中发现或建模的浓度下,这表明土壤细菌群落和蚯蚓微生物组中的个别分类群可能面临环境铜暴露的风险,包括纳米材料形式的暴露。