Comparative assessment of microbiome and resistome of influent and effluent of sewage treatment plant and common effluent treatment plant located in Delhi, India using shotgun approach
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Comparative assessment of microbiome and resistome of influent and effluent of sewage treatment plant and common effluent treatment plant located in Delhi, India using shotgun approach
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a significant threat that demands surveillance to identify and analyze trends of the emerging antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and potential microbial carriers. The influent of the wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) reflects the microbes derived from the population and effluent being the source of dissemination of potential pathogenic microbes and AMR. The present study aimed to monitor microbial communities and antibiotic resistance genes in WWTPs employing a whole metagenome shotgun sequencing approach. The samples were collected from a sewage treatment plant (STP) and a common effluent treatment plant (CETP) in Delhi, India. The results showed the influent of STP to be rich in Bifidobacterium, Bacteroides, Escherichia, Arcobacter, and Pseudomonas residents of gut microbiota and known to cause diseases in humans and animals; whereas the CETP sample was abundant in Aeromonas, Escherichia, and Shewanella known to be involved in the degradation of different compounds. Interestingly, the effluent samples from both STPs and CETP were rich in microbial diversity, comprising organic and xenobiotic compound degrading and disease-causing bacteria, indicating the effluent being the source of dissemination of concerning bacteria to the environment. The functional profile at both sites displayed similarity with an abundance of housekeeping function genes as analyzed by Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COG), KEGG Orthology (KO), and subsystem databases. Resistome profiling by MEGARes showed the dominance of ARGs corresponding to beta-lactams having relative abundance ranging from 16% to 34% in all the metagenome datasets, followed by tetracycline (8%-16%), aminoglycosides (7%-9%), multi-drug (5%-9%), and rifampin (3%-9%). Also, AMR genes oxa, ant3-DPRIME, and rpoB, which are of clinical importance were predominantly and most prevalently present in all the samples. The presence of AMR in effluents from both types of treatment plants indicates that wastewater from both sources contributes to the spread of pathogenic bacteria and resistance genes, increasing the environmental AMR burden and therefore requires tertiary treatment before discharge. This work will facilitate further research towards the identification of suitable biomarkers for monitoring antibiotic resistance.
Keywords: Antimicrobial resistance genes; Common effluent treatment plant; Metagenomics; Microbiome; Sewage treatment plant.
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