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A Microfluidic Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Method for the Simultaneous Analysis of Dozens of Antibiotic Resistance and Heavy Metal Resistance Genes
This study developed, optimized,
and demonstrated a microfluidic
quantitative polymerase chain reaction (MF-qPCR) method for the simultaneous
quantification of 39 antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), five heavy
metal resistance genes, three genes encoding the integrase of three
different classes of integrons, and 16S rRNA genes (used as a measure
of total bacterial biomass). Because the volume of the template is
much smaller with MF-qPCR (a few nanoliters) than with conventional
qPCR, a preamplification step was needed to improve the sensitivity
and the limits of quantification of the MF-qPCR method to be similar
to those of conventional qPCR. The MF-qPCR method was successfully
demonstrated on untreated municipal wastewater, treated municipal
wastewater, and drinking water samples. The treated municipal wastewater
samples had higher concentrations of all genes compared to those in
the drinking water samples. Similarly, the untreated municipal wastewater
samples had higher concentrations for all but one of the targeted
genes compared to those in the treated municipal wastewater samples.
The MF-qPCR method established in this study provides highly accurate
quantitative information about numerous ARGs and other genes from
environmental samples