Soil bacterial community tolerance to three tetracycline antibiotics induced by Ni and Zn
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A laboratory work has been carried out to determine the tolerance of soil bacterial
communities to Ni and Zn and co-tolerance to tetracycline antibiotics (chlortetracycline
(CTC), oxytetracycline (OTC) and tetracycline (TC)) in soils individually spiked with five
different concentrations of Ni or Zn (1,000, 750, 500, 250, and 125 mg kg−1
), and an
uncontaminated (0 mg kg−1
) control soil. The PICT parameter (pollution-induced
community tolerance) was estimated for the bacterial community using the tritium (3
H)-
labeled leucine incorporation technique, and the values corresponding to log IC50 were
used as toxicity index. The mean log IC50 values observed in the uncontaminated soil
samples indicate that Zn (with log IC50 = −2.83) was more toxic than Ni (log IC50 = −2.73).
In addition, for the soil with the lowest carbon content (C = 1.9%), Ni-contaminated
samples showed increased tolerance when the Ni concentrations added
were ≥500 mg kg−1
, while for the soils with higher carbon content (between 5.3% and
10.9%) tolerance increased when Ni concentrations added were ≥1,000 mg kg−1
.
Regarding the soils contaminated with Zn, tolerance increased in all the soils studied
when the Zn concentrations added were ≥125 mg kg−1
, regardless of the soil carbon
content. The co-tolerance increases obtained after exposure of the bacterial suspension to
TC, OTC and CTC showed an identical behavior within these tetracycline antibiotics.
However, it was dependent on the heavy metal tested (Ni or Zn). In the case of soils 1 (C =
1.1%) and 2 (C = 5.3%), the soil bacterial communities showed increases in co-tolerance
to TC, OTC and CTC for Ni concentrations added of ≥125 mg kg−1
, while for soil 3 (with
C = 10.9%) co-tolerance took place when Ni was added at ≥1,000 mg kg−1
. However, in
soils contaminated with Zn, increases in co-tolerance to CTC, OTC and TC occurred at Zn
concentrations added of ≥125 mg kg−1 for the 3 soils tested. These results can be
considered relevant when anticipating possible environmental repercussions related to
the simultaneous presence of various types of pollutants, specifically certain heavy metals
and antibiotics.
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Santás-Miguel, V., Rodríguez-González, L., Núñez-Delgado, A., Álvarez-Rodríguez, E., Díaz-Raviña, M., Arias-Estévez, M. & Fernández-Calviño, D. (2023). Soil bacterial community tolerance to three tetracycline antibiotics induced by Ni and Zn. Spanish Journal of Soil Science, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/sjss.2023.10799
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This study has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy
and Competitiveness through the projects CGL 2015-67333-C2-
1-R and -2-R (FEDER Funds) and by Xunta de Galicia via
BV1 research group (ED431C 2017/62-GRC). F-CD holds a
Ramón y Cajal contract (RYC-2016-20411) financed by the
Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness.
S-MV Santás Miguel holds a posdoctoral fellowship (ED481B2022-081) financed by Xunta de Galicia. A-RL hold a predoctoral fellowship (ED481A 2021/309) financed by Xunta de
Galicia.
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© 2023 Santás-Miguel, Rodríguez-González, Núñez-Delgado, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Díaz-Raviña, Arias-Estévez and Fernández-Calviño. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).








