Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil

Heavy metals pollution of soil and wastewater is a global problem that threatens the environment as they are not degraded or removed and the potential threat to human health comes from the multiple resistances to heavy metals and antibiotics among bacterial populations. The present study was aimed...

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Main Authors: Kais Kassim Ghaima, Noor Saad Lateef, Zainab Thamer Khaz'al
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Language:English
Published: Society of Open Science 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
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spelling doaj-32a00cbf31ab4b10981e61086437d55c2020-11-24T22:21:48ZengSociety of Open ScienceJournal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology0976-76142018-04-0192Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soilKais Kassim Ghaima0Noor Saad Lateef1Zainab Thamer Khaz'al2Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq. Heavy metals pollution of soil and wastewater is a global problem that threatens the environment as they are not degraded or removed and the potential threat to human health comes from the multiple resistances to heavy metals and antibiotics among bacterial populations. The present study was aimed to isolate and identify multiple metal/antibiotic resistant Acinetobacter spp. from diesel fuel polluted soil of Al-Dora, Baghdad, Iraq. Initially, a total of 24 bacterial cultures (coded KNZ–1 to KNZ–24) were isolated and identified up to genus level as Acinetobacter by morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics. Screening of heavy metals resistant Acinetobacter were conducted by streaking the isolates on nutrient agar plates supplemented with different concentrations: 10, 25, 50 and 100mg/L of the three heavy metals; Hg2+, Cd2+ and Pb2+. Out of 24 isolates, 6 (25%) isolates (KNZ–3, KNZ–5, KNZ–8, KNZ–12, KNZ–16 and KNZ–21) were selected as a multiple heavy metal resistant (MHMR) Acinetobacter with maximum tolerable concentrations (MTCs); 100–200mg/L for Hg2+, 300-600mg/L for Cd2+ and 100–300mg/L for Pb2+. Antibiotic resistance pattern of the selected MHMR isolates was determined by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method against 12 different antibiotics belonging to 7 classes. Out of 6 isolates, 4 isolates were multidrug resistance (MDR) with varying degrees. Among them isolate, KNZ–16 showed a wide range of resistance to all tested antibiotics except Levofloxacin and Imipenem. It was concluded that dual resistant Acinetobacter is useful in the bioremediation of environments polluted with heavy metals especially the biodegradation of organic pollutants. https://e-journal.sospublication.co.in/index.php/jalrb/article/view/33AcinetobacterSoilMultiple metal/Antibiotics resistance
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author Kais Kassim Ghaima
Noor Saad Lateef
Zainab Thamer Khaz'al
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Noor Saad Lateef
Zainab Thamer Khaz'al
Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
Acinetobacter
Soil
Multiple metal/Antibiotics resistance
author_facet Kais Kassim Ghaima
Noor Saad Lateef
Zainab Thamer Khaz'al
author_sort Kais Kassim Ghaima
title Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
title_short Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
title_full Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
title_fullStr Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
title_sort heavy metal and antibiotic resistance of acinetobacter spp. isolated from diesel fuel polluted soil
publisher Society of Open Science
series Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology
issn 0976-7614
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Heavy metals pollution of soil and wastewater is a global problem that threatens the environment as they are not degraded or removed and the potential threat to human health comes from the multiple resistances to heavy metals and antibiotics among bacterial populations. The present study was aimed to isolate and identify multiple metal/antibiotic resistant Acinetobacter spp. from diesel fuel polluted soil of Al-Dora, Baghdad, Iraq. Initially, a total of 24 bacterial cultures (coded KNZ–1 to KNZ–24) were isolated and identified up to genus level as Acinetobacter by morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics. Screening of heavy metals resistant Acinetobacter were conducted by streaking the isolates on nutrient agar plates supplemented with different concentrations: 10, 25, 50 and 100mg/L of the three heavy metals; Hg2+, Cd2+ and Pb2+. Out of 24 isolates, 6 (25%) isolates (KNZ–3, KNZ–5, KNZ–8, KNZ–12, KNZ–16 and KNZ–21) were selected as a multiple heavy metal resistant (MHMR) Acinetobacter with maximum tolerable concentrations (MTCs); 100–200mg/L for Hg2+, 300-600mg/L for Cd2+ and 100–300mg/L for Pb2+. Antibiotic resistance pattern of the selected MHMR isolates was determined by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method against 12 different antibiotics belonging to 7 classes. Out of 6 isolates, 4 isolates were multidrug resistance (MDR) with varying degrees. Among them isolate, KNZ–16 showed a wide range of resistance to all tested antibiotics except Levofloxacin and Imipenem. It was concluded that dual resistant Acinetobacter is useful in the bioremediation of environments polluted with heavy metals especially the biodegradation of organic pollutants.
topic Acinetobacter
Soil
Multiple metal/Antibiotics resistance
url https://e-journal.sospublication.co.in/index.php/jalrb/article/view/33
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