Nie Changliang, Geng Xueyun, Zhang Runqi, Wang Lina, Li Ling, Chen Jianmin
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Particle Pollution and Prevention (LAP3), Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, National Observations and Research Station for Wetland Ecosystems of the Yangtze Estuary, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China.
IRDR International Center of Excellence on Risk Interconnectivity and Governance on Weather/Climate Extremes Impact and Public Health, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China.
Microorganisms. 2023 Jul 19;11(7):1835. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11071835.
Cyanobacteria are ever-present, mainly flourishing in aquatic environments and surviving virtually in other habitats. The microbiota of indoor dust on the pre-filter of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, which reflect indoor microbial contamination and affect human health, has attracted attention. Contemporary studies on cyanobacteria deposited on the pre-filter of HVAC remain scant. By the culture-independent approach of qPCR and high throughput sequencing technologies, our results documented that the cyanobacterial concentrations were highest in autumn, occurred recurrently, and were about 2.60 and 10.57-fold higher than those in winter and summer. We proposed that aquatic and terrestrial cyanobacteria contributed to the pre-filter of HVAC by airborne transportation produced by wave breaks, bubble bursts, and soil surface by wind force, owing to the evidence that cyanobacteria were commonly detected in airborne particulate matters. The cyanobacteria community structure was characterized in Shanghai, where Chroococcidiopsaceae, norank_cyanobacteriales, Nostocaceae, Paraspirulinaceae, and others dominated the dust on the pre-filter of HVAC. Some detected genera, including sp., sp., and sp., potentially produced cyanobacterial toxins, which need further studying to determine their potential threat to human health. The present work shed new insight into cyanobacteria distribution in the specific environment besides aquatic habitats.
蓝藻无处不在,主要在水生环境中繁盛生长,实际上也能在其他栖息地存活。供暖、通风和空调(HVAC)系统预过滤器上的室内灰尘微生物群反映了室内微生物污染并影响人类健康,已引起关注。目前关于沉积在HVAC预过滤器上的蓝藻的研究仍然很少。通过qPCR和高通量测序技术的非培养方法,我们的结果表明,蓝藻浓度在秋季最高,反复出现,比冬季和夏季分别高出约2.60倍和10.57倍。由于在空气中颗粒物中普遍检测到蓝藻,我们推测水生和陆生蓝藻通过海浪破碎、气泡破裂产生的空气传播以及风力作用于土壤表面,从而进入HVAC的预过滤器。对上海地区的蓝藻群落结构进行了表征,其中色球藻科、未定级蓝藻目、念珠藻科、副螺旋藻科等在HVAC预过滤器上的灰尘中占主导地位。一些检测到的属,包括 属、 属和 属,可能产生蓝藻毒素,需要进一步研究以确定它们对人类健康的潜在威胁。本研究为除水生栖息地之外的特定环境中的蓝藻分布提供了新的见解。