Development and validation of a microbial source tracking marker for the detection of fecal pollution by muskrats

被引:20
作者
Marti, Romain [1 ]
Zhang, Yun [1 ]
Lapen, David R. [2 ]
Topp, Edward [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr & Agri Food Canada, London, ON N5V 4T3, Canada
[2] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6, Canada
关键词
Muskrat specific fecal source; Real-time PCR; Waterborne pathogens; REAL-TIME PCR; CRYPTOSPORIDIUM SPP; SENSITIVE DETECTION; GENETIC-MARKERS; SURFACE WATERS; SP NOV; GIARDIA; BACTEROIDALES; CANADA; ASSAYS;
D O I
10.1016/j.mimet.2011.07.013
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Surface waters in mixed-activity watersheds can be compromised by fecal pollution from livestock production, sewage outflows or leaking septic systems, or avian or mammalian wildlife. While undertaking water quality research in Eastern Ontario Canada, we observed an abundance of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) in some waterways, and sought to determine their significance with respect to fecal pollution loads. To that end, we developed and validated here a sensitive and specific marker, designated MuBa01, based on the 16S rRNA gene that distinguishes muskrat feces from human, livestock, or other wildlife sources. DNA from waterways inhabited by muskrats carried the marker. The widely used pig-specific marker Pig-2-Bac yielded a product with some muskrat feces, suggesting that it lacks specificity required to establish the significance of swine production in areas inhabited by muskrats. Overall, the MuBa01 marker will be useful for distinguishing the significance of this wide-ranging semi-aquatic mammal in the context of other fecal pollution sources. Crown Copyright (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:82 / 88
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Origin of fecal contamination in waters from contrasted areas: Stanols as Microbial Source Tracking markers
    Derrien, M.
    Jarde, E.
    Gruau, G.
    Pourcher, A. M.
    Gourmelon, M.
    Jadas-Hecart, A.
    Pierson-Wickmann, A. C.
    WATER RESEARCH, 2012, 46 (13) : 4009 - 4016
  • [22] Improving the Identification of Fecal Contamination in Recreational Water through the Standardization and Normalization of Microbial Source Tracking
    Jamison, Megan N.
    Hart, John J.
    Szlag, David C.
    ACS ES&T WATER, 2022, 2 (12): : 2305 - 2311
  • [23] Multi-Year Microbial Source Tracking Study Characterizing Fecal Contamination in an Urban Watershed
    Bushon, Rebecca N.
    Brady, Amie M. G.
    Christensen, Eric D.
    Stelzer, Erin A.
    WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, 2017, 89 (02) : 127 - 143
  • [24] Use of Viability-Based Methods for Improved Detection of Recent Fecal Contamination in a Microbial Source Tracking Study Near Tijuana, Mexico
    Thulsiraj, Vanessa
    Zimmer-Faust, Amity G.
    Jay, Jennifer A.
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2017, 228 (02)
  • [25] Characterizing relationships among fecal indicator bacteria, microbial source tracking markers, and associated waterborne pathogen occurrence in stream water and sediments in a mixed land use watershed
    Bradshaw, J. Kenneth
    Snyder, Blake J.
    Oladeinde, Adelumola
    Spidle, David
    Berrang, Mark E.
    Meinersmann, Richard J.
    Oakley, Brian
    Sidle, Roy C.
    Sullivan, Kathleen
    Molina, Marirosa
    WATER RESEARCH, 2016, 101 : 498 - 509
  • [26] Molecular Indicators Used in the Development of Predictive Models for Microbial Source Tracking
    Balleste, Elisenda
    Bonjoch, Xavier
    Belanche, Lluis A.
    Blanch, Anicet R.
    APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2010, 76 (06) : 1789 - 1795
  • [27] Determining the primary sources of fecal pollution using microbial source tracking assays combined with land-use information in the Edwards Aquifer
    Hinojosa, Jessica
    Green, Jemima
    Estrada, Fabiola
    Herrera, Jonathan
    Mata, Troy
    Phan, Duc
    Pasha, A. B. M. Tanvir
    Matta, Akanksha
    Johnson, Drew
    Kapoor, Vikram
    WATER RESEARCH, 2020, 184 (184)
  • [28] Microbial source tracking markers for detection of fecal contamination in environmental waters: relationships between pathogens and human health outcomes
    Harwood, Valerie J.
    Staley, Christopher
    Badgley, Brian D.
    Borges, Kim
    Korajkic, Asja
    FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS, 2014, 38 (01) : 1 - 40
  • [29] Determination of wild animal sources of fecal indicator bacteria by microbial source tracking (MST) influences regulatory decisions
    Nguyen, K. H.
    Senay, C.
    Young, S.
    Nayak, B.
    Lobos, A.
    Conrad, J.
    Harwood, V. J.
    WATER RESEARCH, 2018, 144 : 424 - 434
  • [30] Mitochondrial DNA marker: A PCR approach for tracking rat (Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus) fecal pollution in surface water systems
    Bachoon, Dave S.
    Redhead, Aaden S. Z.
    Mead, Alfred J.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 921