Evaluation of Host Associated Genetic Markers for Rapid PCR Based Identification of Fecal Contamination Sources in Water

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Environmental and Soil Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

The water quality of many waterways in the state of Alabama, and in the nation as a whole, is deteriorating due to point and nonpoint source pollution from human and animal waste. Accurate identification of contamination sources is essential if we are to develop cost-effective pollution control strategies. The direct detection of host specific genetic markers by Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR) has been widely used in identifying sources of fecal contamination in environmental waters. In this study, we conducted experiments to validate genetic markers associated with deer/elk, Canada goose, dog, and cattle for Microbial Source Tracking (MST) in Alabama. End point PCR was performed on 10 raw sewage samples and 133 fecal samples from nine animal species. Our results showed that CowM3, GFD (goose), and deer/elk associated markers have acceptable specificity and sensitivity, making them suitable for MST studies. However, the dog marker and one of the cattle markers (CowM2) exhibited cross reactions with other fecal samples. The performance of these host associated markers in environmental water was evaluated using both end point and quantitative PCR (qPCR). Human, goose, and dog markers were detected in several water samples by end point PCR; the human marker and CowM2 marker were also detected by qPCR. Samples collected after a significant rainfall event showed the highest frequency of genetic marker detection. Both human and Canada geese contributed to fecal pollution in samples from Parkerson Mill Creek. The water quality of many of the waterways in our state, and in the nation generally, is deteriorating due to contamination by both point and nonpoint source pollution from human and animal wastes. Each year, millions of cases of infectious disease result from swimming and bathing in contaminated water or consumption of shellfish harvested from fecal polluted waters [1]. Parkerson Mill Creek, located in east Alabama, is rated “impaired” because it fails to meet the water quality criteria required to support its designated use as a fish and wildlife stream. In 2007, the creek was included on the Alabama Department of Environmental Management’s (ADEM) 303(d) list of impaired waters for pathogens from point and nonpoint pollution sources.

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Jia Xue, Yucheng Feng

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  • EP ID EP570016
  • DOI 10.32474/OAJESS.2018.01.000107
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Jia Xue, Yucheng Feng (2018). Evaluation of Host Associated Genetic Markers for Rapid PCR Based Identification of Fecal Contamination Sources in Water. Open Access Journal of Environmental and Soil Sciences, 1(2), 36-42. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570016