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A global metagenomic map of urban microbiomes and antimicrobial resistance.

Authors :
Danko D
Bezdan D
Afshin EE
Ahsanuddin S
Bhattacharya C
Butler DJ
Chng KR
Donnellan D
Hecht J
Jackson K
Kuchin K
Karasikov M
Lyons A
Mak L
Meleshko D
Mustafa H
Mutai B
Neches RY
Ng A
Nikolayeva O
Nikolayeva T
Png E
Ryon KA
Sanchez JL
Shaaban H
Sierra MA
Thomas D
Young B
Abudayyeh OO
Alicea J
Bhattacharyya M
Blekhman R
Castro-Nallar E
Cañas AM
Chatziefthimiou AD
Crawford RW
De Filippis F
Deng Y
Desnues C
Dias-Neto E
Dybwad M
Elhaik E
Ercolini D
Frolova A
Gankin D
Gootenberg JS
Graf AB
Green DC
Hajirasouliha I
Hastings JJA
Hernandez M
Iraola G
Jang S
Kahles A
Kelly FJ
Knights K
Kyrpides NC
Łabaj PP
Lee PKH
Leung MHY
Ljungdahl PO
Mason-Buck G
McGrath K
Meydan C
Mongodin EF
Moraes MO
Nagarajan N
Nieto-Caballero M
Noushmehr H
Oliveira M
Ossowski S
Osuolale OO
Özcan O
Paez-Espino D
Rascovan N
Richard H
Rätsch G
Schriml LM
Semmler T
Sezerman OU
Shi L
Shi T
Siam R
Song LH
Suzuki H
Court DS
Tighe SW
Tong X
Udekwu KI
Ugalde JA
Valentine B
Vassilev DI
Vayndorf EM
Velavan TP
Wu J
Zambrano MM
Zhu J
Zhu S
Mason CE
Source :
Cell [Cell] 2021 Jun 24; Vol. 184 (13), pp. 3376-3393.e17. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 26.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present a global atlas of 4,728 metagenomic samples from mass-transit systems in 60 cities over 3 years, representing the first systematic, worldwide catalog of the urban microbial ecosystem. This atlas provides an annotated, geospatial profile of microbial strains, functional characteristics, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) markers, and genetic elements, including 10,928 viruses, 1,302 bacteria, 2 archaea, and 838,532 CRISPR arrays not found in reference databases. We identified 4,246 known species of urban microorganisms and a consistent set of 31 species found in 97% of samples that were distinct from human commensal organisms. Profiles of AMR genes varied widely in type and density across cities. Cities showed distinct microbial taxonomic signatures that were driven by climate and geographic differences. These results constitute a high-resolution global metagenomic atlas that enables discovery of organisms and genes, highlights potential public health and forensic applications, and provides a culture-independent view of AMR burden in cities.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of interests C.E.M. is co-founder of Biotia and Onegevity Health. D.B. is co-founder and CSO of Poppy Health Inc. The other authors declare they have no competing interests that impacted this study.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4172
Volume :
184
Issue :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34043940
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.05.002