The microbiome and its association with antibiotic resistance genes in the hadal biosphere at the Yap Trench

The hadal biosphere, the deepest part of the ocean, is known as the least-explored aquatic environment and hosts taxonomically diverse microbial communities. However, the microbiome and its association with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the hadal ecosystem remain unknown. Here, we profiled t...

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Hauptverfasser: Su, Hualong, Wu, Chengcheng, Han, Peiyun, Liu, Zixuan, Liang, Mincong, Zhang, Zheng, Wang, Zhike, Guo, Guangyu, He, Xinyi, Pang, Jianhu, Wang, Cheng, Weng, Shaoping, He, Jianguo
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description The hadal biosphere, the deepest part of the ocean, is known as the least-explored aquatic environment and hosts taxonomically diverse microbial communities. However, the microbiome and its association with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the hadal ecosystem remain unknown. Here, we profiled the microbiome diversity and ARG occurrence in seawater and sediments of the Yap Trench (YT) using metagenomic sequencing. Within the prokaryote (bacteria and archaea) lineages, the main components of bacteria were Gammaproteobacteria (77.76 %), Firmicutes (8.36 %), and Alphaproteobacteria (2.25 %), whereas the major components of archaea were Nitrososphaeria (6.51 %), Nanoarchaeia (0.42 %), and Thermoplasmata (0.25 %), respectively. Taxonomy of viral contigs showed that the classified viral communities in YT seawater and sediments were dominated by Podoviridae (45.96 %), Siphoviridae (29.41 %), and Myoviridae (24.63 %). A large majority of viral contigs remained uncharacterized and exhibited endemicity. A total of 48 ARGs encoding resistance to 12 antibiotic classes were identified and their hosts were bacteria and viruses. Novel ARG subtypes mexFYTV-1, mexFYTV-2, mexFYTV-3, vanRYTV-1, vanSYTV-1 (carried by unclassified viruses), and bacAYTB-1 (carried by phylum Firmicutes) were detected in seawater samples. Overall, our findings imply that the hadal environment of the YT is a repository of viral and ARG diversity. [Display omitted] •A plethora of unclassified viruses was found in the Yap Trench ecosystem.•ARGs were detected from viruses in the hadal biosphere at the Yap Trench.•Six potential novel ARGs were detected in the bacterial and viral contigs.
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