Conventional activated sludge-based (CAS) wastewater treatment plants are known to be a source of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence genes (VGs). As an alternative, a single-step mixotrophic algal wastewater treatment (A-WWT) system is proposed here to effectively reduce ARGs and VGs in the final effluent while meeting all the discharge standards. In this study, we applied the metagenomic profiling approach to compare the A-WWT system against the CAS system in terms of removal efficacy of ARG and VGs. A total of 111 ARG and 93 VG subtypes belonging to 10 antibiotic resistant classes and 19 virulence classes were detected in this study. Although the CAS system reduced the relative abundance of most classes of ARGs (7 of 10) and VGs (11 of 19), 3 ARG classes and 7 VG classes had increased abundances. On the other hand, the A-WWT system reduced the relative abundance of all classes of ARGs and VGs, and effectively eliminated most subtypes of ARGs and VGs. In the CAS system, the bacterial genera carrying ARGs and VGs was expanded, and the diversity index was increased greatly, suggesting the occurrence of horizontal gene transfer (HGT). In contrast, the A-WWT system narrowed down the potential host range and decreased their diversity substantially. Results of this study highlight the potential risk of ARGs and VGs in CAS system and demonstrate the feasibility of the algal-based system in removing ARGs and VGs.
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National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, Beijing 100050, China.
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