Nature Communications (Sep 2024)
Towards geospatially-resolved public-health surveillance via wastewater sequencing
- Braden T. Tierney,
- Jonathan Foox,
- Krista A. Ryon,
- Daniel Butler,
- Namita Damle,
- Benjamin G. Young,
- Christopher Mozsary,
- Kristina M. Babler,
- Xue Yin,
- Yamina Carattini,
- David Andrews,
- Alexander G. Lucaci,
- Natasha Schaefer Solle,
- Naresh Kumar,
- Bhavarth Shukla,
- Dušica Vidović,
- Benjamin Currall,
- Sion L. Williams,
- Stephan C. Schürer,
- Mario Stevenson,
- Ayaaz Amirali,
- Cynthia Campos Beaver,
- Erin Kobetz,
- Melinda M. Boone,
- Brian Reding,
- Jennifer Laine,
- Samuel Comerford,
- Walter E. Lamar,
- John J. Tallon,
- Jeremy Wain Hirschberg,
- Jacqueline Proszynski,
- Gabriel Al Ghalith,
- Kübra Can Kurt,
- Mark E. Sharkey,
- George M. Church,
- George S. Grills,
- Helena M. Solo-Gabriele,
- Christopher E. Mason
Affiliations
- Braden T. Tierney
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Jonathan Foox
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Krista A. Ryon
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Daniel Butler
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Namita Damle
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Benjamin G. Young
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Christopher Mozsary
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Kristina M. Babler
- Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah
- Xue Yin
- Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, University of Miami
- Yamina Carattini
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- David Andrews
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Alexander G. Lucaci
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Natasha Schaefer Solle
- Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Naresh Kumar
- Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Bhavarth Shukla
- Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Dušica Vidović
- Department of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Benjamin Currall
- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Sion L. Williams
- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Stephan C. Schürer
- Department of Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Mario Stevenson
- Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Ayaaz Amirali
- Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, University of Miami
- Cynthia Campos Beaver
- Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Erin Kobetz
- Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Melinda M. Boone
- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Brian Reding
- Environmental Health and Safety, University of Miami
- Jennifer Laine
- Environmental Health and Safety, University of Miami
- Samuel Comerford
- Environmental Health and Safety, University of Miami
- Walter E. Lamar
- Division of Occupational Health, Safety & Compliance, University of Miami Health System
- John J. Tallon
- Facilities and Operations, University of Miami
- Jeremy Wain Hirschberg
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Jacqueline Proszynski
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Gabriel Al Ghalith
- Seed Health
- Kübra Can Kurt
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Mark E. Sharkey
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- George M. Church
- Harvard Medical School and the Wyss Institute
- George S. Grills
- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
- Helena M. Solo-Gabriele
- Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, University of Miami
- Christopher E. Mason
- Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52427-x
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 18
Abstract
Abstract Wastewater is a geospatially- and temporally-linked microbial fingerprint of a given population, making it a potentially valuable tool for tracking public health across locales and time. Here, we integrate targeted and bulk RNA sequencing (N = 2238 samples) to track the viral, bacterial, and functional content over geospatially distinct areas within Miami Dade County, USA, from 2020-2022. We used targeted amplicon sequencing to track diverse SARS-CoV-2 variants across space and time, and we found a tight correspondence with positive PCR tests from University students and Miami-Dade hospital patients. Additionally, in bulk metatranscriptomic data, we demonstrate that the bacterial content of different wastewater sampling locations serving small population sizes can be used to detect putative, host-derived microorganisms that themselves have known associations with human health and diet. We also detect multiple enteric pathogens (e.g., Norovirus) and characterize viral diversity across sites. Moreover, we observed an enrichment of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in hospital wastewater; antibiotic-specific ARGs correlated to total prescriptions of those same antibiotics (e.g Ampicillin, Gentamicin). Overall, this effort lays the groundwork for systematic characterization of wastewater that can potentially influence public health decision-making.