Selective pressure of arsenic and antimony co-contamination on microbial community in alkaline sediments

J Hazard Mater. 2024 Feb 15:464:132948. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132948. Epub 2023 Nov 7.

Abstract

Although response of microbial community to arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) co-contamination has been investigated in neutral and acidic environments, little is known in alkaline environment. Herein, the microbial response and survival strategies under the stress of As and Sb co-contamination were determined in the alkaline sediments. Elevated concentrations of As (13700 ± 5012 mg/kg) and Sb (10222 ± 1619 mg/kg) were introduced into the alkaline sediments by the mine drainage, which was partially adopted in the aquatic environment and resulted in a relatively lower contamination (As, 6633 ± 1707 mg/kg; Sb, 6108 ± 1095 mg/kg) in the downstream sediments. The microbial richness was significantly damaged and the microbial compositions were dramatically shifted by the As and Sb co-contamination. Metagenomic analysis shed light on the survival strategies of the microbes under the pressure of As and Sb co-contamination including metal oxidation coupled with denitrification, metal reduction, and metal resistance. The representative microbes were revealed in the sediments with higher (Halomonas) and lower (Thiobacillus, Hydrogenophaga and Flavihumibacter) As and Sb concentration, respectively. In addition, antibiotic resistance genes were found to co-occur with metal resistance genes in the assembled bins. These findings might provide theoretical guidance for bioremediation of As and Sb co-contamination in alkaline environment.

Keywords: Alkaline sediment; As and Sb co-contamination; Metabolic potentials; Microbial adaption; Survival strategies.

MeSH terms

  • Antimony
  • Arsenic* / analysis
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Microbiota*

Substances

  • Antimony
  • Arsenic