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Proximity to humans is associated with antimicrobial-resistant enteric pathogens in wild bird microbiomes
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WoS WOS:001312162800001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85203046278
DOI 10.1016/J.CUB.2024.07.059
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Humans are radically altering global ecology, and one of the most apparent human-induced effects is urbanization, where high-density human habitats disrupt long-established ecotones. Changes to these transitional areas between organisms, especially enhanced contact among humans and wild animals, provide new opportunities for the spread of zoonotic pathogens. This poses a serious threat to global public health, but little is known about how habitat disruption impacts cross-species pathogen spread. Here, we investigated variation in the zoonotic enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. The ubiquity of C. jejuni in wild bird gut micro- biomes makes it an ideal organism for understanding how host behavior and ecology influence pathogen transition and spread. We analyzed 700 C. jejuni isolate genomes from 30 bird species in eight countries using a scalable generalized linear model approach. Comparing multiple behavioral and ecological traits showed that proximity to human habitation promotes lineage diversity and is associated with antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains in natural populations. Specifically, wild birds from urban areas harbored up to three times more C. jejuni genotypes and AMR genes. This study provides novel methodology and much-needed quantitative evidence linking urbanization to gene pool spread and zoonoses.

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Revista ISSN
Current Biology 0960-9822

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Cell Biology
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Mourkas, Evangelos Hombre UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
UPPSALA UNIV - Suecia
University of Oxford - Reino Unido
Uppsala Universitet - Suecia
2 VALDEBENITO-CHAVEZ, JOSE OSVALDO Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Univ Debrecen - Hungría
Inst Milenio Biodiversidad Ecosistemas Antarticos - Chile
Debreceni Egyetem - Hungría
Instituto Milenio Biodiversidad de Ecosistemas Antárticos y Subantárticos - Chile
3 Marsh, Hannah - Univ Bath - Reino Unido
University of Bath, Department of Life Sciences - Reino Unido
4 Hitchings, Matthew D. - Swansea Univ - Reino Unido
Swansea University Medical School - Reino Unido
5 Cooper, Kerry K. - UNIV ARIZONA - Estados Unidos
The University of Arizona - Estados Unidos
6 Parker, Craig T. - ARS - Estados Unidos
USDA ARS Western Regional Research Center (WRRC) - Estados Unidos
7 Szekly, Tamas - Univ Debrecen - Hungría
Univ Bath - Reino Unido
Debreceni Egyetem - Hungría
University of Bath, Department of Life Sciences - Reino Unido
8 Johansson, Hakan Hombre Linnaeus Univ - Suecia
Linnaeus University, Kalmar - Suecia
9 Ellstrom, Patrik Hombre UPPSALA UNIV - Suecia
Uppsala Universitet - Suecia
10 Pascoe, Ben - UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
University of Oxford - Reino Unido
11 Waldenstrom, Jonas Hombre Linnaeus Univ - Suecia
Linnaeus University, Kalmar - Suecia
12 Sheppard, Samuel K. - UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
University of Oxford - Reino Unido

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Financiamiento



Fuente
FONDECYT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Wellcome Trust
UK Research and Innovation
Swedish government
Svenska Forskningsradet Formas
UKRI
Agricultural Research Service
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service CRIS project
Hungarian Research Network
FORMAS (Swedish Government)
United States Department of Agriculture , Agricultural Research Service

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This project was funded by FORMAS (Swedish Government) , the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service CRIS project (2030-42000-055-00D) , UKRI (MR/V001213/1, MR/S009264/1, MR/L015080/1, and MR/T030062/1) , and Wellcome Trust (088786/C/09/Z) funding awarded to S.K.S., J.W., and C.T.P. J.O.V. was funded by FONDECYT Postdoctorado (3220722) . T.S. was supported by the Hungarian Research Network (grant ref. 1102207) .
This project was funded by FORMAS (Swedish Government), the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service CRIS project (2030-42000-055-00D), UKRI (MR/V001213/1, MR/S009264/1, MR/L015080/1, and MR/T030062/1), and Wellcome Trust (088786/C/09/Z) funding awarded to S.K.S. J.W. and C.T.P. J.O.V. was funded by FONDECYT Postdoctorado (3220722). T.S. was supported by the Hungarian Research Network (grant ref. 1102207). Conceptualization, S.K.S.; methodology, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; formal analysis, E.M. J.O.V. H.M. H.J. and B.P.; investigation, E.M. J.O.V. H.J. C.T.P. P.E. J.W. and S.K.S.; resources, M.D.H. K.K.C. C.T.P. P.E. J.W. and S.K.S.; data curation, E.M. J.O.V. M.D.H. and B.P.; writing \u2013 original draft, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; writing \u2013 review & editing, E.M. J.O.V. T.S. and S.K.S.; visualization, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; supervision and funding acquisition, C.T.P. J.W. and S.K.S. The authors declare no competing interests.
This project was funded by FORMAS (Swedish Government), the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service CRIS project (2030-42000-055-00D), UKRI (MR/V001213/1, MR/S009264/1, MR/L015080/1, and MR/T030062/1), and Wellcome Trust (088786/C/09/Z) funding awarded to S.K.S. J.W. and C.T.P. J.O.V. was funded by FONDECYT Postdoctorado (3220722). T.S. was supported by the Hungarian Research Network (grant ref. 1102207). Conceptualization, S.K.S.; methodology, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; formal analysis, E.M. J.O.V. H.M. H.J. and B.P.; investigation, E.M. J.O.V. H.J. C.T.P. P.E. J.W. and S.K.S.; resources, M.D.H. K.K.C. C.T.P. P.E. J.W. and S.K.S.; data curation, E.M. J.O.V. M.D.H. and B.P.; writing \u2013 original draft, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; writing \u2013 review & editing, E.M. J.O.V. T.S. and S.K.S.; visualization, E.M. J.O.V. and S.K.S.; supervision and funding acquisition, C.T.P. J.W. and S.K.S. The authors declare no competing interests.

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