Introduction: Air pollution has been recognized as one of the greatest threats to human
health. The particulate matter-PM2.5, main air pollution indicator, is found to contain
numerous bacterial pathogens. Considering that Serbia is struggling with excessive
antibiotics use and misuse, a high percentage of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial
isolates, and poor air quality, made Serbian capital Belgrade interesting research model
for the effects of air pollution on the abundance and diversity of airborne pathogens.
Objective: The presence of MDR pathogens, virulence factors as well as pathogen-host
interactions are studied in the airborne metagenome samples from seven locations of
Belgrade metropolitan area collected during the summer season of 2024.
Method: Air samples were collected from seven Belgrade locations using hydrophobic
polypropylene membrane filters (air volume of 30 m³). Total DNA was analysed by
shotgun metagenomic sequencing, followed by bioinformatic processing (Novogene,
UK). Taxonomic diversity/abundance, virulence factors and pathogen-host interactions
were analysed using MEGAN, VFDB, and PHI databases, respectively.
Findings: Important human and animal pathogens were found in analysed
metagenomes: Acinetobacter schindleri, Streptococcus pneumonie, Streptococcus
oralis, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Ewingella
americana, Burkholderia multivorans, Legionella pneumophila, Salmonella enterica and
Brachybacterium muris. Genes encoding for motility, adherence, immune modulation,
exotoxins and biofilm formation were also found. Additionally, PHI analysis revealed the
presence of different type of infections caused by pathogenic bacteria – nosocomial and
urinary tract infections, pneumonia, salmonellosis, soft rot.
Conclusion: This study indicated that Belgrade air could serve as a reservoir for
pathogenic bacteria, virulome and numerous types of infections.Book of abstract: FEMS MICRO 2025: Congress & Exhibition, taking place in Milan, Italy, from 14-17 July 2025
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