Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment

The objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resistance during wastewater treatment based on the ecology of tetracycline-resistant bacteria. The untreated and treated wastewater were collected in four seasons. Number of tetracycline-(TETR) and oxyte...

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Main Authors: Harnisz Monika, Korzeniewska Ewa, Niestępski Sebastian, Osińska Adriana, Nalepa Beata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200063
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spelling doaj-fc999874674e44e7979518325bc785372021-08-11T14:28:28ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01220006310.1051/e3sconf/20172200063e3sconf_asee2017_00063Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatmentHarnisz MonikaKorzeniewska EwaNiestępski SebastianOsińska AdrianaNalepa BeataThe objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resistance during wastewater treatment based on the ecology of tetracycline-resistant bacteria. The untreated and treated wastewater were collected in four seasons. Number of tetracycline-(TETR) and oxytetracycline-resistant (OTCR) bacteria, their qualitative composition, minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), sensitivity to other antibiotics, and the presence of tet (A, B, C, D, E) resistance genes were determined. TETR and OTCR counts in untreated wastewater were 100 to 1000 higher than in treated effluent. OTCR bacterial counts were higher than TETR populations in both untreated and treated wastewater. TETR isolates were not dominated by a single bacterial genus or species, whereas Aeromonas hydrophila and Aeromonas sobria were the most common in OTCR isolates. The treatment process attenuated the drug resistance of TETR bacteria and amplified the resistance of OTCR bacteria. In both microbial groups, the frequency of tet(A) gene increased in effluent in comparison with untreated wastewater. Our results also indicate that treated wastewater is a reservoir of multiple drug-resistant bacteria as well as resistance determinants which may pose a health hazard for humans and animals when released to the natural environment.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200063
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author Harnisz Monika
Korzeniewska Ewa
Niestępski Sebastian
Osińska Adriana
Nalepa Beata
spellingShingle Harnisz Monika
Korzeniewska Ewa
Niestępski Sebastian
Osińska Adriana
Nalepa Beata
Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Harnisz Monika
Korzeniewska Ewa
Niestępski Sebastian
Osińska Adriana
Nalepa Beata
author_sort Harnisz Monika
title Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
title_short Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
title_full Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
title_fullStr Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
title_sort monitoring of drug resistance amplification and attenuation with the use of tetracycline-resistant bacteria during wastewater treatment
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The objective of this study was to monitor changes (amplification or attenuation) in antibiotic resistance during wastewater treatment based on the ecology of tetracycline-resistant bacteria. The untreated and treated wastewater were collected in four seasons. Number of tetracycline-(TETR) and oxytetracycline-resistant (OTCR) bacteria, their qualitative composition, minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), sensitivity to other antibiotics, and the presence of tet (A, B, C, D, E) resistance genes were determined. TETR and OTCR counts in untreated wastewater were 100 to 1000 higher than in treated effluent. OTCR bacterial counts were higher than TETR populations in both untreated and treated wastewater. TETR isolates were not dominated by a single bacterial genus or species, whereas Aeromonas hydrophila and Aeromonas sobria were the most common in OTCR isolates. The treatment process attenuated the drug resistance of TETR bacteria and amplified the resistance of OTCR bacteria. In both microbial groups, the frequency of tet(A) gene increased in effluent in comparison with untreated wastewater. Our results also indicate that treated wastewater is a reservoir of multiple drug-resistant bacteria as well as resistance determinants which may pose a health hazard for humans and animals when released to the natural environment.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200063
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