Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels

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Autor(a) principal: Varandas, Simone
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Conceição, Cabecinha, Edna, Gomes, Sónia, Silva, Gabriela Jorge da, Saavedra, Maria José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/28973
Resumo: Freshwater bivalves are widely used as accumulation indicators and monitoring tools for assessing contaminant effects on different levels of biological integration. This pilot study aimed to explore the phylogenetic diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from freshwater mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera and Potomida littoralis) and characterize their phenotypes and antibiotic resistance profiles. Samples were collected in the Rabaçal and Tua Rivers, in the Douro basin, Portugal—two sites representing different levels of anthropogenic contamination. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed via the disk diffusion method with 21 antibiotics. Results showed that 31% of isolates were multidrug-resistant (MDR). Thus, freshwater mussels provide an effective and time-integrated approach for identifying/quantifying fecal indicators, including MDR bacteria. PCR-based assays were designed for assessing phylogenetic E. coli groups. Among the E. coli isolates, the highest prevalence (44%) was observed in group D or E, followed by group E or Clade I (25%), group A (19%), and group B1 (13%). E. coli isolated from M. margaritifera predominantly exhibited a higher prevalence of phylogroups D or E, whereas E. coli from P. littoralis showed associations with phylogroups E or clade I, B1, A, and D or E. Our results provide new insights into the phylogenetic diversity of E. coli in freshwater bivalves. Additionally, the findings highlight the possible linkage of phylogroups with the host species, the geographical location in the water stream, and human activity. Using E. coli as a bioindicator isolated from freshwater mussels helps us grasp how human activities affect the environment. This study has important implications for those interested in safeguarding water resources, especially in tackling antibiotic resistance in aquatic ecosystems.
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spelling Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater musselsEscherichia coliOne Health-EcoHealthAntimicrobial resistancePotomida littoralisMargaritifera margaritíferaEcological integrityFreshwater bivalves are widely used as accumulation indicators and monitoring tools for assessing contaminant effects on different levels of biological integration. This pilot study aimed to explore the phylogenetic diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from freshwater mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera and Potomida littoralis) and characterize their phenotypes and antibiotic resistance profiles. Samples were collected in the Rabaçal and Tua Rivers, in the Douro basin, Portugal—two sites representing different levels of anthropogenic contamination. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed via the disk diffusion method with 21 antibiotics. Results showed that 31% of isolates were multidrug-resistant (MDR). Thus, freshwater mussels provide an effective and time-integrated approach for identifying/quantifying fecal indicators, including MDR bacteria. PCR-based assays were designed for assessing phylogenetic E. coli groups. Among the E. coli isolates, the highest prevalence (44%) was observed in group D or E, followed by group E or Clade I (25%), group A (19%), and group B1 (13%). E. coli isolated from M. margaritifera predominantly exhibited a higher prevalence of phylogroups D or E, whereas E. coli from P. littoralis showed associations with phylogroups E or clade I, B1, A, and D or E. Our results provide new insights into the phylogenetic diversity of E. coli in freshwater bivalves. Additionally, the findings highlight the possible linkage of phylogroups with the host species, the geographical location in the water stream, and human activity. Using E. coli as a bioindicator isolated from freshwater mussels helps us grasp how human activities affect the environment. This study has important implications for those interested in safeguarding water resources, especially in tackling antibiotic resistance in aquatic ecosystems.This research was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and the Operational Competitiveness Programme (COMPETE), under the projects UIDB/AGR/ 04033/2020 (CITAB) and Inov4Agro; UIDB/CVT/00772/2020 (CEVAV) and AL4AnimalS; UIDB/ 00690/2020 (CIMO-IPB), and UIDB/NEU/04539/2020 (CNC).MDPIBiblioteca Digital do IPBVarandas, SimoneFernandes, ConceiçãoCabecinha, EdnaGomes, SóniaSilva, Gabriela Jorge daSaavedra, Maria José2023-12-19T10:03:39Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/28973engVarandas, Simone; Fernandes, Conceição; Cabecinha, Edna; Gomes, Sónia; Silva, Gabriela Jorge da; Saavedra, Maria José (2023). Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels. ISSN 2079-6382. Antibiotics. 12:9, p. 1-102079-638210.3390/antibiotics12091401info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-27T01:16:48Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/28973Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:55:06.929736Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
title Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
spellingShingle Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
Varandas, Simone
Escherichia coli
One Health-EcoHealth
Antimicrobial resistance
Potomida littoralis
Margaritifera margaritífera
Ecological integrity
title_short Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
title_full Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
title_fullStr Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
title_full_unstemmed Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
title_sort Escherichia coli phylogenetic and antimicrobial pattern as an indicator of anthropogenic impact on threatened freshwater mussels
author Varandas, Simone
author_facet Varandas, Simone
Fernandes, Conceição
Cabecinha, Edna
Gomes, Sónia
Silva, Gabriela Jorge da
Saavedra, Maria José
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Conceição
Cabecinha, Edna
Gomes, Sónia
Silva, Gabriela Jorge da
Saavedra, Maria José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Varandas, Simone
Fernandes, Conceição
Cabecinha, Edna
Gomes, Sónia
Silva, Gabriela Jorge da
Saavedra, Maria José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escherichia coli
One Health-EcoHealth
Antimicrobial resistance
Potomida littoralis
Margaritifera margaritífera
Ecological integrity
topic Escherichia coli
One Health-EcoHealth
Antimicrobial resistance
Potomida littoralis
Margaritifera margaritífera
Ecological integrity
description Freshwater bivalves are widely used as accumulation indicators and monitoring tools for assessing contaminant effects on different levels of biological integration. This pilot study aimed to explore the phylogenetic diversity of Escherichia coli isolated from freshwater mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera and Potomida littoralis) and characterize their phenotypes and antibiotic resistance profiles. Samples were collected in the Rabaçal and Tua Rivers, in the Douro basin, Portugal—two sites representing different levels of anthropogenic contamination. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed via the disk diffusion method with 21 antibiotics. Results showed that 31% of isolates were multidrug-resistant (MDR). Thus, freshwater mussels provide an effective and time-integrated approach for identifying/quantifying fecal indicators, including MDR bacteria. PCR-based assays were designed for assessing phylogenetic E. coli groups. Among the E. coli isolates, the highest prevalence (44%) was observed in group D or E, followed by group E or Clade I (25%), group A (19%), and group B1 (13%). E. coli isolated from M. margaritifera predominantly exhibited a higher prevalence of phylogroups D or E, whereas E. coli from P. littoralis showed associations with phylogroups E or clade I, B1, A, and D or E. Our results provide new insights into the phylogenetic diversity of E. coli in freshwater bivalves. Additionally, the findings highlight the possible linkage of phylogroups with the host species, the geographical location in the water stream, and human activity. Using E. coli as a bioindicator isolated from freshwater mussels helps us grasp how human activities affect the environment. This study has important implications for those interested in safeguarding water resources, especially in tackling antibiotic resistance in aquatic ecosystems.
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