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Synteny Patterns of Class 1 Integrons Reflect Microbial Adaptation and Soil Health in Agroecosystems

TitleSynteny Patterns of Class 1 Integrons Reflect Microbial Adaptation and Soil Health in Agroecosystems
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsVisca, Andrea, Costanzo Manuela, Di Gregorio Luciana, Nolfi Lorenzo, Bernini Roberta, and Bevivino Annamaria
JournalAgriculture (Switzerland)
Volume15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN20770472
Abstract

Mobile genetic elements such as integrons are key drivers of microbial evolution, enabling rapid adaptation to environmental pressures through the acquisition and rearrangement of gene cassettes. In this study, we explored the structural diversity and synteny of class 1 integrons (intI1) across a set of agroecosystem-related environments, including digestate, compost, and rhizosphere soils from wheat crops (Triticum durum and T. aestivum). Our results reveal distinct gene cassette architectures shaped by the origin of the samples: digestate harbored the most diverse and complex arrays, while compost displayed streamlined structures. Rhizosphere soils exhibited intermediate configurations, reflecting a dynamic balance between environmental exposure and host influence. Genes associated with resistance to antibiotics and heavy metals, such as qacEΔ1 and ebrA, were differentially distributed, suggesting site-specific selective pressures. The observed patterns of cassette organization and diversity underscore the role of integron synteny as a molecular fingerprint of microbial adaptation. These findings position class 1 integrons as promising bioindicators of soil health and functional resilience, supporting a One Health approach to sustainable agriculture and microbial risk monitoring. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105015545586&doi=10.3390%2Fagriculture15171833&partnerID=40&md5=8f4c46f74bdf6487c44d5f0ae23f5629
DOI10.3390/agriculture15171833
Citation KeyVisca2025