Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet

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Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet. / Luo, Xiao; Hounmanou, Yaovi Mahuton Gildas; Ndayisenga, Fabrice; Yu, Zhisheng.

In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 931, 172712, 2024.

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Luo, X, Hounmanou, YMG, Ndayisenga, F & Yu, Z 2024, 'Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 931, 172712. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172712

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Luo, X., Hounmanou, Y. M. G., Ndayisenga, F., & Yu, Z. (2024). Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet. Science of the Total Environment, 931, [172712]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172712

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Luo X, Hounmanou YMG, Ndayisenga F, Yu Z. Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet. Science of the Total Environment. 2024;931. 172712. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172712

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Luo, Xiao ; Hounmanou, Yaovi Mahuton Gildas ; Ndayisenga, Fabrice ; Yu, Zhisheng. / Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet. In: Science of the Total Environment. 2024 ; Vol. 931.

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title = "Spontaneous fermentation mitigates the frequency of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance spreading from the phyllosphere reservoir to the diet",
abstract = "The phyllosphere microbiome of vegetable products constitutes an important reservoir for multidrug resistant bacteria and Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARG). Vegetable products including fermented products such as Paocai therefore may serve as a shuttle for extrinsic microorganisms with ARGs into the gut of consumers. Here we study the effect of fermentation on Paocai ARG dissemination by metagenomic analysis. Microbial abundance and diversity of the Paocai microbiome were diminished during fermentation, which correlated with the reduction of abundance in ARGs. Specifically, as fermentation progressed, Enterobacterales overtook Pseudomonadales as the predominant ARG carriers, and Lactobacillales and Enterobacteriales became the determinants of Paocai resistome variation. Moreover, the dual effect of microbes and metal resistance genes (MRGs) was the major contributor driving Paocai resistome dynamics. We recovered several metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) carrying acquired ARGs in the phyllosphere microbiome. ARGs of potential clinical and epidemiological relevance such as tet M and emrB-qacA, were mainly hosted by non-dominant bacterial genera. Overall, our study provides evidence that changes in microbial community composition by fermentation aid in constraining ARG dispersal from raw ingredients to the human microbiome but does not eliminate them.",
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