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全球食品转化系统中的抗生素抗性基因:食用昆虫与家畜

Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Global Food Transformation System: Edible Insects vs. Livestock.

作者信息

Raka Rifat Nowshin, Zhang Lin, Chen Rui, Xue Xiaofeng

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Resource Insects, Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100093, China.

出版信息

Foods. 2024 Oct 13;13(20):3257. doi: 10.3390/foods13203257.

Abstract

Antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) pose a significant threat to the global food transformation system. The increasing prevalence of ARGs in food has elicited apprehension about public health safety. The widespread dissemination of ARGs in food products, driven by the inappropriate use of antibiotics, presents significant adversity for the safety of emerging future food sources such as edible insects. As the world faces increasing challenges related to food security, climate change, and antibiotic resistance, edible insects offer a sustainable and resilient food source. The intriguing possibility of edible insects serving as a less conducive environment for ARGs compared to livestock warrants further exploration and investigation. In this recent work, we listed ARGs from edible insects detected so far by in vitro approaches and aimed to construct a fair comparison with ARGs from livestock based on relevant genes. We also presented our argument by analyzing the factors that might be responsible for ARG abundance in livestock vs. edible insects. Livestock and edible insects have diverse gut microbiota, and their diets differ with antibiotics. Consequently, their ARG abundance may vary as well. In addition, processed edible insects have lower levels of ARGs than raw ones. We hypothesize that edible insects could potentially contain a lower abundance of ARGs and exhibit a diminished ability to disseminate ARGs relative to livestock. A regulatory framework could help intercept the increasing prevalence of ARGs. Due diligence should also be taken when marketing edible insects for consumption.

摘要

抗生素抗性基因(ARGs)对全球食品加工系统构成重大威胁。食品中ARGs的日益普遍引发了对公共卫生安全的担忧。抗生素的不当使用导致ARGs在食品中广泛传播,这对诸如食用昆虫等新兴未来食物来源的安全构成了重大不利影响。随着世界面临与粮食安全、气候变化和抗生素耐药性相关的日益严峻的挑战,食用昆虫提供了一种可持续且有韧性的食物来源。与家畜相比,食用昆虫作为ARGs不太适宜生存的环境这一有趣可能性值得进一步探索和研究。在这项最新研究中,我们列出了目前通过体外方法检测到的食用昆虫中的ARGs,并旨在基于相关基因与家畜中的ARGs进行合理比较。我们还通过分析可能导致家畜与食用昆虫中ARG丰度差异的因素来阐述我们的观点。家畜和食用昆虫具有不同的肠道微生物群,且它们的饮食因抗生素而有所不同。因此,它们的ARG丰度也可能不同。此外,加工后的食用昆虫中的ARGs水平低于未加工的。我们假设,相对于家畜,食用昆虫可能潜在地含有较低丰度的ARGs,并且传播ARGs的能力较弱。一个监管框架有助于遏制ARGs日益普遍的趋势。在销售供食用的昆虫时也应尽职调查。

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