Fate of Antibiotic Resistance Genes During Sludge Anaerobic Fermentation: Roles of Different Sludge Pretreatment

20 Pages Posted: 26 Sep 2024

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Yali Wang

Hebei University

Boya Chen

Hebei University

Yuanyuan Jia

Hebei University

Yuxuan Qi

Hebei University

Hang Li

Hebei University

Qiushuo Zhang

Hebei University

Hongjie Wang

Hebei University

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Abstract

Excess sludge, the primary by-product of wastewater treatment plants, is the source and sink of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Sludge pretreatments are an indispensable pathway to improve the resource recovery and harmfulness for anaerobic digestion sludge. However, fewer studies have compared the effects of different pretreatment technologies on the distribution of ARGs during anaerobic sludge digestion. Here, this study established seven anaerobic digesters, and four typical ARGs and one integrase gene of class 1 integron (intI1) regarded as the representative mobile genetic elements (MGEs) were examined during the whole anaerobic digestion process. It was found anaerobic digestion could effectively remove ARGs with about 70.86% removal rate of total ARGs. Among these pretreatments, the reduce efficiency of ARGs was the highest in 50 °C pretreatment, followed by oxidant, and the last was acid-alkaline. The microbial community analysis demonstrated the microbial community structure, including ARGs hosts and antibiotic resistant bacteria, was significantly changed and influenced by high temperature pretreatment. In addition, high temperature and K2S2O8 observably decrease the level of ROS production. Macro transcriptome analysis indicated that sludge pretreatment, except for 50 °C pretreatment, up-regulated the genes relevant to lyases and transferase, but down-regulated the genes responsible for peroxidase, antioxidant enzymes and T4SS gene. This study emphasized and compared the different sludge pretreatments on the fate of ARGs in anaerobic sludge, and highlighted concerns regarding the environmental and health risks to our society.

Keywords: Anaerobic fermentation, Waste activated sludge, antibiotic resistance genes, reactive oxygen species, Microbial community

Suggested Citation

Wang, Yali and Chen, Boya and Jia, Yuanyuan and Qi, Yuxuan and Li, Hang and Zhang, Qiushuo and Wang, Hongjie, Fate of Antibiotic Resistance Genes During Sludge Anaerobic Fermentation: Roles of Different Sludge Pretreatment. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4967920 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4967920

Yali Wang (Contact Author)

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Boya Chen

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Yuanyuan Jia

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Yuxuan Qi

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Hang Li

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Qiushuo Zhang

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

Hongjie Wang

Hebei University ( email )

Baoding, 071002
China

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