Towards Better Hygiene Standards: Detecting Fecal Contamination of Water Using Viral DNA
Scientists develop a new method to detect fecal contamination of water, paving the way towards healthier living environments globally
DAEJEON,
Microbial source tracking (MST) is a potential alternative which detects biomarkers—usually a protein or DNA segment—that are specific to a host species. This allows MST to detect low-level contamination in water bodies, and identify the source. CrAss-like phages (CLPs), a class of viruses that infect bacteria (bacteriophages), are being hailed as a promising group of MST markers. CLPs are the most abundant bacteriophages in the human gut, and many CLPs are only found in human intestines and feces. While there are several known groups of CLPs, only a single group, known as genus I, has been used as an MST marker.
Now, researchers from Chungnam National University,
To test the efficacy of this method, the researchers collected fecal samples from selected human volunteers. DNA extraction and sequencing was performed to detect and classify CLP viral genes. 13 distinct CLP groups were identified in human gut viruses, which were then used to develop specific markers for their detection via PCR. CLPs were found in 91.52% of human feces samples and were absent in all animal samples, except racoons. Of the
"Our method shows that genus VI is a potent MST marker in the Korean population. Using PCR to detect MHP genes of genus VI CLPs, or even genus I, can be a practical approach towards monitoring human fecal contamination of water," concludes Dr. Ok
In summary, CLPs, especially genus VI, could be used as viable MST markers capable of specifically detecting human fecal contamination. This is notable as human-specific MST markers can significantly impact hygiene regulations and lower public health costs.
Reference
Title of original paper: Development of a novel crAss-like phage detection method with a broad spectrum for microbial source tracking
Journal: Water Research
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.122330
About the institute
Chungnam National University (CNU), located in Daejeon,
Website: https://plus.cnu.ac.kr/html/en/
Contact:
Gaeun Kim
+82 42-821-6239
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