학술논문

Improved quantitative microbiome profiling for environmental antibiotic resistance surveillance
Document Type
article
Source
Environmental Microbiome, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Subject
Quantitative microbiome
Hill numbers
Antibiotic resistance
QMRA
River water
Southeast Asia
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Microbiology
QR1-502
Language
English
ISSN
2524-6372
Abstract
Abstract Background Understanding environmental microbiomes and antibiotic resistance (AR) is hindered by over reliance on relative abundance data from next-generation sequencing. Relative data limits our ability to quantify changes in microbiomes and resistomes over space and time because sequencing depth is not considered and makes data less suitable for Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessments (QMRA), critical in quantifying environmental AR exposure and transmission risks. Results Here we combine quantitative microbiome profiling (QMP; parallelization of amplicon sequencing and 16S rRNA qPCR to estimate cell counts) and absolute resistome profiling (based on high-throughput qPCR) to quantify AR along an anthropogenically impacted river. We show QMP overcomes biases caused by relative taxa abundance data and show the benefits of using unified Hill number diversities to describe environmental microbial communities. Our approach overcomes weaknesses in previous methods and shows Hill numbers are better for QMP in diversity characterisation. Conclusions Methods here can be adapted for any microbiome and resistome research question, but especially providing more quantitative data for QMRA and other environmental applications.