Assessing intracellular and extracellular distribution of antibiotic resistance genes in the commercial organic fertilizers

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Jun 15:929:172558. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172558. Epub 2024 Apr 20.

Abstract

Compost-based organic fertilizers often contain high levels of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs). Previous studies focused on quantification of total ARGs and MGEs. For a more accurate risk assessment of the dissemination risk of antibiotic resistance, it is necessary to quantify the intracellular and extracellular distribution of ARGs and MGEs. In the present study, extracellular ARGs and MGEs (eARGs and eMGEs) and intracellular ARGs and MGEs (iARGs and iMGEs) were separately analyzed in 51 commercial composts derived from different raw materials by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and metagenomic sequencing. Results showed that eARGs and eMGEs accounted for 11-56% and 4-45% of the total absolute abundance of ARGs and MGEs, respectively. Comparable diversity, host composition and association with MGEs were observed between eARGs and iARGs. Contents of high-risk ARGs were similar between eARGs and iARGs, with high-risk ARGs in the two forms accounting for 6.7% and 8.2% of the total abundances, respectively. Twenty-four percent of the overall ARGs were present in plasmids, while 56.7% of potentially mobile ARGs were found to be associated with plasmids. Variation partitioning analysis, null model and neutral community model indicated that the compositions of both eARGs and iARGs were largely driven by deterministic mechanisms. These results provide important insights into the cellular distribution of ARGs in manure composts that should be paid with specific attention in risk assessment and management.

Keywords: Dissemination risk; Extracellular antibiotic resistance genes; Intracellular antibiotic resistance genes; Manure; Mobile genetic elements.

MeSH terms

  • Composting
  • Drug Resistance, Microbial* / genetics
  • Fertilizers*
  • Genes, Bacterial
  • Soil Microbiology

Substances

  • Fertilizers