Metagenomic survey of the microbiome of ancient Siberian permafrost and modern Kamchatkan cryosols

Jean‐Michel Claverie, Karine Labadie, Sébastien Santini, Guido Grosse, Alexander N. Fedorov, Jens Strauß, Chantal Abergel, A. Е. Goncharov, Sofia Rigou, Eugène Christo-Foroux
2022-01-01

SCID:  54.1/zegmp5ve
Abstract In the context of global warming, the melting of Arctic permafrost raises the threat of a reemergence of microorganisms some of which were shown to remain viable in ancient frozen soils for up to half a million years. In order to evaluate this risk, it is of interest to acquire a better knowledge of the composition of the microbial communities found in this understudied environment. Here, we present a metagenomic analysis of 12 soil samples from Russian Arctic and subarctic pristine areas: Chukotka, Yakutia and Kamchatka, including nine permafrost samples collected at various depths. These large datasets (9.2 × 1011 total bp) were assembled (525 313 contigs > 5 kb), their encoded protein contents predicted, and then used to perform taxonomical assignments of bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic organisms, as well as DNA viruses. The various samples exhibited variable DNA contents and highly diverse taxonomic profiles showing no obvious relationship with their locations, depths or deposit ages. Bacteria represented the largely dominant DNA fraction (95%) in all samples, followed by archaea (3.2%), surprisingly little eukaryotes (0.5%), and viruses (0.4%). Although no common taxonomic pattern was identified, the samples shared unexpected high frequencies of β-lactamase genes, almost 0.9 copy/bacterial genome. In addition to known environmental threats, the particularly intense warming of the Arctic might thus enhance the spread of bacterial antibiotic resistances, today's major challenge in public health. β-Lactamases were also observed at high frequency in other types of soils, suggesting their general role in the regulation of bacterial populations.
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Jean‐Michel Claverie
Karine Labadie
Sébastien Santini
Guido Grosse
Alexander N. Fedorov
Jens Strauß
Chantal Abergel
A. Е. Goncharov
Sofia Rigou
Eugène Christo-Foroux
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