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环境中与微塑料相关的病原体和抗菌药物耐药性

Microplastic-associated pathogens and antimicrobial resistance in environment.

作者信息

Kaur Kawaljeet, Reddy Sagar, Barathe Pramod, Oak Uttara, Shriram Varsha, Kharat Sanjay S, Govarthanan M, Kumar Vinay

机构信息

Department of Biotechnology, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Ganeshkhind, Pune, 411016, Maharashtra, India.

Department of Botany, Prof. Ramkrishna More College, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Akurdi, Pune, 411016, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2022 Mar;291(Pt 2):133005. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133005. Epub 2021 Nov 20.

Abstract

The ubiquitous use of microplastics and their release into the environment especially the water bodies by anthropogenic/industrial activities are the major resources for microplastic contamination. The widespread and often injudicious use of antimicrobial drugs or antibiotics in various sectors including human health and hygiene, agriculture, animal husbandry and food industries are leading to the release of antibiotics into the wastewater/sewage and other water bodies, particularly in urban setups and thus leads to the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the microbes. Microplastics are emerging as the hubs as well as effective carriers of these microbial pathogens beside their AMR-genes (ARGs) in marine, freshwater, sewage/wastewater, and urban river ecosystems. These drug resistant bacteria interact with microplastics forming synthetic plastispheres, the ideal niche for biofilm formations which in turn facilitates the transfer of ARGs via horizontal gene transfer and further escalates the occurrence and levels of AMR. Microplastic-associated AMR is an emerging threat for human health and healthcare besides being a challenge for the research community for effective management/address of this menace. In this review, we encompass the increasing prevalence of microplastics in environment, emphasizing mainly on water environments, how they act as centers and vectors of microbial pathogens with their associated bacterial assemblage compositions and ultimately lead to AMR. It further discusses the mechanistic insights on how microplastics act as hosts of biofilms (creating the plastisphere). We have also presented the modern toolbox used for microplastic-biofilm analyses. A review on potential strategies for addressing microplastic-associated AMR is given with recent success stories, challenges and future prospects.

摘要

微塑料的广泛使用及其通过人为/工业活动释放到环境中,尤其是水体中,是微塑料污染的主要来源。抗菌药物或抗生素在包括人类健康与卫生、农业、畜牧业和食品工业等各个领域的广泛且往往不合理的使用,正导致抗生素释放到废水/污水及其他水体中,尤其是在城市环境中,从而导致微生物产生抗微生物耐药性(AMR)。在海洋、淡水、污水/废水及城市河流生态系统中,微塑料不仅成为这些携带抗微生物耐药基因(ARGs)的微生物病原体的聚集中心和有效载体。这些耐药细菌与微塑料相互作用形成合成质体球,这是生物膜形成的理想生态位,进而通过水平基因转移促进ARGs的传播,并进一步加剧AMR的发生和水平。微塑料相关的AMR除了对研究界有效管理/应对这一威胁构成挑战外,对人类健康和医疗保健也是一种新出现的威胁。在本综述中,我们涵盖了微塑料在环境中日益普遍的情况,主要强调水环境,它们如何作为微生物病原体的聚集中心和传播媒介,以及其相关细菌群落组成,最终导致AMR。本文还讨论了微塑料如何作为生物膜宿主(形成质体球)的机制见解。我们还介绍了用于微塑料 - 生物膜分析的现代工具箱。本文给出了关于应对微塑料相关AMR的潜在策略的综述,并介绍了近期的成功案例、挑战和未来前景。

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