Shotgun metagenomics assessment of the resistome, mobilome, pathogen dynamics and their ecological control modes in full-scale urban wastewater treatment plants
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2021Language
en
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The conventional activated sludge (CAS) process has limited capacity to remove pathogenic microorganisms and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), compared to membrane bioreactors (MBRs). However, the full extent of pathogenic microbial fraction, resistome (antibiotic and biocide resistance genes, ARGs and BRGs) and mobilome (mobile genetic elements, MGE) of urban wastewater treatment plant (UWTP) influents and effluents remains unknown. Thus, the fate of putative pathogenic bacteria, ARGs and potential co-occurrence patterns with BRGs, MGEs and bacterial-predatory microorganisms was determined in two full-scale UWTPs, a MBR and a CAS system, using shotgun metagenomics. Both UWTPs significantly reduced the BOD5 (99.4–99.9%), COD (97.6–99.4%) and TSS (98.9–99.9%). MBR was more effective in reducing the abundance and diversity of pathogen-containing taxa, with 4 and 30 taxa enriched in MBR and CAS effluents, respectively. MBR treatment favored resistance genes associated with triclosan, whereas CAS effluents contained ARGs associated with antibiotics of clinical importance. Correlations between putative pathogenic bacteria, ARG/BRGs/MGEs and bacterial-predatory microorganisms suggested that: (i) opportunistic pathogens (Clostridia, Nocardia) may acquire ARGs against first-line treatments and (ii) bacteriophages may act as a biogenic mechanism of pathogen removal. These findings reinforce the MBR capacity to retain pathogenic components, hence reducing potential health risks associated with treated wastewater reuse. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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