Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3206475850> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3206475850 endingPage "150996" @default.
- W3206475850 startingPage "150996" @default.
- W3206475850 abstract "The introduction and proliferation of pathogenic organisms in aquatic systems is a serious global issue that consequently leads to economic, financial, and health concerns. Health and safety related to recreational water use is typically monitored through water quality assessments that are outdated and can be misleading. These traditional methods focus on broad taxa groups, provide no insight into the active community or source of contamination, and the sediment compartments (bed and suspended) are often overlooked. To bridge this knowledge gap, our study aimed to 1) examine the metatranscriptome of the microbial community associated with suspended sediment (SS) in freshwater systems; 2) explore the influence of SS in tributaries to the littoral zone of the receiving lake; and 3) compare the SS fraction with previously reported nearshore bed sediment data. Samples were collected seasonally from Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. Beaches in this region are influenced by both agriculture runoff and continued urban expansion. Results show that both adjacent tributary and beach SS have similar microbial functional diversity and are strongly correlated by site and season. We identified expression of transcripts encoding sequences with similarities to genes involved in nine bacterial infectious disease pathways, including legionellosis (sdhA) and Vibrio cholerae pathogenesis. According to MG-RAST gene categories, lake samples typically showed higher overall expression (p < 0.05) of transcripts with similarities to genes involved in infectious disease pathways compared to the tributaries, with summer upregulated (p < 0.05) compared to fall. Our data suggests SS acts as a strong vector for pathogen transport, making this facet an important area for further research as it pertains to human health regarding recreational water use. To our knowledge, this work is the first to investigate SS in aquatic microbial communities using metatranscriptomic analyses and has significant potential to help address growing issues of microbial contamination impacting freshwater security." @default.
- W3206475850 created "2021-10-25" @default.
- W3206475850 creator A5018311011 @default.
- W3206475850 creator A5052243319 @default.
- W3206475850 creator A5090985637 @default.
- W3206475850 date "2022-02-01" @default.
- W3206475850 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3206475850 title "Identifying chemolithotrophic and pathogenic-related gene expression within suspended sediment flocs in freshwater environments: A metatranscriptomic assessment" @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1590549594 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1802244534 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1968392323 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1975524072 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1979929059 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1985898486 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W1989348205 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2005889838 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2007289671 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2008611514 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2016099482 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2033210311 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2035485436 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2037887107 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2038064970 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2040673012 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2058358568 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2067113479 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2067252347 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2069607036 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2070367396 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2076490464 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2076757948 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2080767706 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2090095993 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2090389253 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2091639114 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2095016906 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2097166717 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2097818203 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2114104545 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2127383168 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2128829167 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2140397991 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2155308945 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2155327463 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2168788553 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2172914444 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2216440772 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2228656490 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2319554767 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2345756562 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2491382239 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2591986938 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2594767338 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2755731945 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2783031327 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2794967554 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2800013887 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2803318850 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2883119876 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2889147502 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2899308152 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2899641827 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2945279260 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2955925861 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2956004529 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2979621988 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W2984305548 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3000439545 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3021122141 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3025687088 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3083072708 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3091906024 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W3118851645 @default.
- W3206475850 cites W4234865475 @default.
- W3206475850 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150996" @default.
- W3206475850 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34656597" @default.
- W3206475850 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W3206475850 type Work @default.
- W3206475850 sameAs 3206475850 @default.
- W3206475850 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3206475850 countsByYear W32064758502023 @default.
- W3206475850 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3206475850 hasAuthorship W3206475850A5018311011 @default.
- W3206475850 hasAuthorship W3206475850A5052243319 @default.
- W3206475850 hasAuthorship W3206475850A5090985637 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C16828302 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C2780797713 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C2816523 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConceptScore W3206475850C151730666 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConceptScore W3206475850C16828302 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConceptScore W3206475850C18903297 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConceptScore W3206475850C205649164 @default.
- W3206475850 hasConceptScore W3206475850C2780797713 @default.