Resurrection of inactive microbes and resistome present in the natural frozen world: Reality or myth?

Sci Total Environ. 2020 Sep 15:735:139275. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139275. Epub 2020 May 13.

Abstract

The present world faces a new threat of ancient microbes and resistomes that are locked in the cryosphere and now releasing upon thawing due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. The cryosphere act as the best preserving place for these microbes and resistomes that stay alive for millions of years. Current reviews extensively discussed whether the resurrection of microbes and resistomes existing in these pristine environments is true or just a hype. Release of these ancient microorganisms and naked DNA is of great concern for society as these microbes can either cause infections directly or they can interact with contemporary microorganisms and affect their fitness, survival, and mutation rate. Moreover, the contemporary microorganisms may uptake the unlocked naked DNA, which might transform non-pathogenic microorganisms into deadly antibiotic-resistant microbes. Additionally, the resurrection of glacial microorganisms can cause adverse effects on ecosystems downstream. The release of glacial pathogens and naked DNA is real and can lead to fatal outbreaks; therefore, we must prepare ourselves for the possible reemergence of diseases caused by these microbes. This study provides a scientific base for the adoption of actions by international cooperation to develop preventive measures.

Keywords: Antarctica; Antibiotic-resistant genes; Global change; Naked DNA; Permafrost; Resurrection of microbes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Climate Change*
  • Ecosystem*
  • Freezing

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents