Daily occupational exposure in swine farm alters human skin microbiota and antibiotic resistome

Author:

Chen Dong‐Rui12345ORCID,Cheng Ke5,Wan Lei1234,Cui Chao‐Yue6,Li Gong1234,Zhao Dong‐Hao1234,Yu Yang1234,Liao Xiao‐Ping1234,Liu Ya‐Hong1234,D'Souza Alaric W.78ORCID,Lian Xin‐Lei123,Sun Jian1234

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Prevention South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, National Risk Assessment Laboratory for Antimicrobial Resistance of Animal Original Bacteria, College of Veterinary Medicine South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmaceutics, Development and Safety Evaluation South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

4. Jiangsu Co‐Innovation Center for the Prevention and Control of Important Animal Infectious Disease and Zoonoses Yangzhou University Yangzhou China

5. Veterinary Center Guangxi State Farms Yongxin Animal Husbandry Group Co., Ltd. Nanning China

6. Laboratory Animal Centre Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

7. Department of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

8. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global public health, and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widely distributed across humans, animals, and environment. Farming environments are emerging as a key research area for ARGs and antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB). While the skin is an important reservoir of ARGs and ARB, transmission mechanisms between farming environments and human skin remain unclear. Previous studies confirmed that swine farm environmental exposures alter skin microbiome, but the timeline of these changes is ill defined. To improve understanding of these changes and to determine the specific time, we designed a cohort study of swine farm workers and students through collected skin and environmental samples to explore the impact of daily occupational exposure in swine farm on human skin microbiome. Results indicated that exposure to livestock‐associated environments where microorganisms are richer than school environment can reshape the human skin microbiome and antibiotic resistome. Exposure of 5 h was sufficient to modify the microbiome and ARG structure in workers' skin by enriching microorganisms and ARGs. These changes were preserved once formed. Further analysis indicated that ARGs carried by host microorganisms may transfer between the environment with workers' skin and have the potential to expand to the general population using farm workers as an ARG vector. These results raised concerns about potential transmission of ARGs to the broader community. Therefore, it is necessary to take corresponding intervention measures in the production process to reduce the possibility of ARGs and ARB transmission.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Microbiology,Biotechnology

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