Molecular Evidence for Occurrence of Heavy Metal and Antibiotic Resistance Genes Among Predominant Metal Tolerant Pseudomonas sp. and Serratia sp. Prevalent in the Teesta River

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Upashna Chettri
Macmillan Nongkhlaw
Santa R. Joshi
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[1] North-Eastern Hill University,Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
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Current Microbiology | 2023年 / 80卷
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Riverine ecosystems polluted by pharmaceutical and metal industries are potential incubators of bacteria with dual resistance to heavy metals and antibiotics. The processes of co-resistance and cross resistance that empower bacteria to negotiate these challenges, strongly endorse dangers of antibiotic resistance generated by metal stress. Therefore, investigation into the molecular evidence of heavy metal and antibiotic resistance genes was the prime focus of this study. The selected Pseudomonas and Serratia species isolates evinced by their minimum inhibitory concentration and multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) index showed significant heavy metal tolerance and multi-antibiotic resistance capability, respectively. Consequently, isolates with higher tolerance for the most toxic metal cadmium evinced high MAR index value (0.53 for Pseudomonas sp., and 0.46 for Serratia sp.) in the present investigation. Metal tolerance genes belonging to PIB-type and resistance nodulation division family of proteins were evident in these isolates. The antibiotic resistance genes like mexB, mexF and mexY occurred in Pseudomonas isolates while sdeB genes were present in Serratia isolates. Phylogenetic incongruency and GC composition analysis of PIB-type genes suggested that some of these isolates had acquired resistance through horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Therefore, the Teesta River has become a reservoir for resistant gene exchange or movement via selective pressure exerted by metals and antibiotics. The resultant adaptive mechanisms and altered phenotypes are potential tools to track metal tolerant strains with clinically significant antibiotic resistance traits.
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