Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture

The spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a matter of global concern, and the identification of possible sources of the associated genetic elements (antibiotic resistance genes -ARGs-, components of the horizontal gene transfer mechanism), is becoming an urgent need. While the transmission of ARGs in medical settings have been adequately characterized, ARG propagation in agroecosystems remains insufficiently studied. Particularly crucial is the determination of potential risks associated to the use of swine slurries and related products as component of organic fertilizers, an increasingly used farming practice. We determined ARGs and antibiotic loads analysed from swine slurries and digestates from eight farms from Catalonia (NE Spain), and compared the results with their microbiome composition. Both ARGs and antibiotic were conspicuous in farm organic wastes, and the levels of some antibiotics exceeded currently accepted minimum inhibitory concentrations. Particularly, the presence of high loads of fluoroquinolones was directly correlated to the prevalence of the related qnrS1 ARG in the slurry. We also found evidence that ARG loads were directly correlated to the prevalence of determined bacterial taxa (Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Spirochaeta), a parameter that could be potentially modulated by the processing of the raw slurry prior to their use as fertilizer.

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Main Authors: Sanz, Claudia, Casado, Marta, Navarro-Martín, Laia, Tadić, Đorđe, Parera, Joan, Tugues, Jordi, Bayona Termens, Josep María, Piña, Benjamín
Other Authors: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03
Subjects:Tetracycline, Beta-lactamases, Ciprofloxacin, Enrofloxacin, Metagenome,
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-2707142024-10-28T21:43:20Z Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture Sanz, Claudia Casado, Marta Navarro-Martín, Laia Tadić, Đorđe Parera, Joan Tugues, Jordi Bayona Termens, Josep María Piña, Benjamín Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72] Tetracycline Beta-lactamases Ciprofloxacin Enrofloxacin Metagenome The spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a matter of global concern, and the identification of possible sources of the associated genetic elements (antibiotic resistance genes -ARGs-, components of the horizontal gene transfer mechanism), is becoming an urgent need. While the transmission of ARGs in medical settings have been adequately characterized, ARG propagation in agroecosystems remains insufficiently studied. Particularly crucial is the determination of potential risks associated to the use of swine slurries and related products as component of organic fertilizers, an increasingly used farming practice. We determined ARGs and antibiotic loads analysed from swine slurries and digestates from eight farms from Catalonia (NE Spain), and compared the results with their microbiome composition. Both ARGs and antibiotic were conspicuous in farm organic wastes, and the levels of some antibiotics exceeded currently accepted minimum inhibitory concentrations. Particularly, the presence of high loads of fluoroquinolones was directly correlated to the prevalence of the related qnrS1 ARG in the slurry. We also found evidence that ARG loads were directly correlated to the prevalence of determined bacterial taxa (Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Spirochaeta), a parameter that could be potentially modulated by the processing of the raw slurry prior to their use as fertilizer. This work was supported by a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and University (RTI 2018-096175-B-I00) and from the LIFE Program of the European Union (LIFE17 ENV/ES/000439). Claudia Sanz was supported by an FI predoctoral fellowship from the Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain). Peer reviewed 2022-05-27T08:05:01Z 2022-05-27T08:05:01Z 2021-03 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Environmental Research 194: 110513 (2021) 00139351 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/270714 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110513 33242487 2-s2.0-85101926891 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85101926891 en Environmental research Postprint https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.110513 Sí open Elsevier
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Beta-lactamases
Ciprofloxacin
Enrofloxacin
Metagenome
Tetracycline
Beta-lactamases
Ciprofloxacin
Enrofloxacin
Metagenome
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Metagenome
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Ciprofloxacin
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Sanz, Claudia
Casado, Marta
Navarro-Martín, Laia
Tadić, Đorđe
Parera, Joan
Tugues, Jordi
Bayona Termens, Josep María
Piña, Benjamín
Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
description The spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a matter of global concern, and the identification of possible sources of the associated genetic elements (antibiotic resistance genes -ARGs-, components of the horizontal gene transfer mechanism), is becoming an urgent need. While the transmission of ARGs in medical settings have been adequately characterized, ARG propagation in agroecosystems remains insufficiently studied. Particularly crucial is the determination of potential risks associated to the use of swine slurries and related products as component of organic fertilizers, an increasingly used farming practice. We determined ARGs and antibiotic loads analysed from swine slurries and digestates from eight farms from Catalonia (NE Spain), and compared the results with their microbiome composition. Both ARGs and antibiotic were conspicuous in farm organic wastes, and the levels of some antibiotics exceeded currently accepted minimum inhibitory concentrations. Particularly, the presence of high loads of fluoroquinolones was directly correlated to the prevalence of the related qnrS1 ARG in the slurry. We also found evidence that ARG loads were directly correlated to the prevalence of determined bacterial taxa (Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Spirochaeta), a parameter that could be potentially modulated by the processing of the raw slurry prior to their use as fertilizer.
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author_facet Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
Sanz, Claudia
Casado, Marta
Navarro-Martín, Laia
Tadić, Đorđe
Parera, Joan
Tugues, Jordi
Bayona Termens, Josep María
Piña, Benjamín
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topic_facet Tetracycline
Beta-lactamases
Ciprofloxacin
Enrofloxacin
Metagenome
author Sanz, Claudia
Casado, Marta
Navarro-Martín, Laia
Tadić, Đorđe
Parera, Joan
Tugues, Jordi
Bayona Termens, Josep María
Piña, Benjamín
author_sort Sanz, Claudia
title Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
title_short Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
title_full Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
title_fullStr Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: Implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
title_sort antibiotic and antibiotic-resistant gene loads in swine slurries and their digestates: implications for their use as fertilizers in agriculture
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