Elevated microbial tolerance to metals and antibiotics in metal-contaminated industrial environments

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Stepanauskas, R [1 ]
Glenn, TC
Jagoe, CH
Tuckfield, RC
Lindell, AH
McArthur, JV
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[1] Univ Georgia, Savannah River Ecol Lab, Aiken, SC 29802 USA
[2] Univ S Carolina, Dept Biol Sci, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[3] Westinghouse Savannah River Co, Savannah River Natl Lab, Aiken, SC 29808 USA
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10.1021/es048468f
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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To test the hypothesis that industrial metal contaminants select for microorganisms tolerant to unrelated agents, such as antibiotics, we analyzed metal and antibiotic tolerance patterns in microbial communities in the intake and discharge of ash settling basins (ASBs) of three Goal-fired power plants. High-throughput flow-cytometric analyses using cell viability probes were employed to determine tolerances of entire bacterioplankton communities, avoiding bias toward culturable versus nonculturable bacteria. We found that bacterioplankton collected in ASB discharges were significantly more tolerant to metal and antibiotic exposures than bacterioplankton collected in ASB intakes. Optical properties of microorganisms collected in ASB discharges indicated no defensive physiological adaptations such as formation of resting stages or excessive production of exopolymers. Thus, it is likely that the elevated frequency of metal and antibiotic tolerances in bacterioplankton in ASB discharges were caused by shifts in microbial community composition, resulting from the selective pressure imposed by elevated metal concentrations or organic toxicants present in ASBs.
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