From the Andes to the desert: First characterization of bacterial communities in the Rimac river, the main source of water for Lima, Peru

2020 
BackgroundThe Rimac river is the main source of water for Lima, Perus capital megacity. The river is constantly affected by different types of contamination including mine tailings in the Andes and urban sewage in the metropolitan area. We aim to produce the first characterization of bacterial communities in the Rimac river using a 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing approach which would be useful to identify bacterial diversity and potential understudied pathogens. ResultsWe report a higher diversity in bacterial communities from the Upper and, especially, Middle Rimac compared to the Lower Rimac (Metropolitan zone). Samples were generally grouped according to their geographical location. Bacterial classes Alphaproteobacteria, Bacteroidia, Campylobacteria, Fusobacteriia, and Gammaproteobacteria were the most frequent along the river in different proportions. Arcobacter cryaerophilus (Campylobacteria) was the most frequent species in the Lower Rimac while an unidentified Leptotrichiaceae (Fusobacteriia) and Flavobacterium succinicans (Bacteroidia) were the most predominant in the Upper zone. Predicted metabolic functions in the microbiota include bacterial motility, quorum sensing and xenobiotics metabolism. Additional metabolomic analyses showed the presence natural flavonoids and antibiotics in the Upper Rimac and herbicides in the Lower Rimac. ConclusionsThe dominance in the Metropolitan area of Arcobacter cryaerophilus, an emergent pathogen associated with fecal contamination and antibiotic multiresistance, but that is not usually reported in traditional microbiological quality assessments, highlights the necessity to apply next-generation sequencing tools to improve pathogen surveillance. We believe that our study will the integration of omics sciences in Peru and its application on current environmental and public health issues. Ethical approvalThe study did not involve experiments in humans nor animal subjects.
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