Harnessing the power of microbial consortia for the biodegradation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances : Challenges and opportunities

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Author(s)

  • Aristide Laurel Mokale Kognou
  • Rosalie Anne Ngono Ngane
  • Zi-Hua Jiang
  • Wensheng Qin
  • Hideyuki Inui

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Original languageEnglish
Article number144221
Journal / PublicationChemosphere
Volume374
Online published21 Feb 2025
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025

Abstract

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent environmental pollutants that pose significant risks to human health and ecosystems owing to their widespread use and resistance to degradation. This study examines the potential of microbial consortia as a sustainable and effective strategy for biodegrading PFAS. It highlights how these complex communities interact with various PFAS, including perfluorocarboxylic acids, perfluorosulfonic acids, fluorotelomer alcohols, and fluorotelomer-based precursors. Despite the potential of microbial consortia, several challenges impede their application in PFAS remediation, including effective microbial species identification, inherent toxicity of PFAS compounds, co-contaminants, complications from biofilm formation, diversity of environmental matrices, and competition with native microbial populations. Future research should focus on refining characterization techniques to enhance our understanding of microbial interactions and functions within consortia. Integrating bioinformatics and system biology will enable a comprehensive understanding of microbial dynamics and facilitate the design of tailored consortia for specific PFAS compounds. Furthermore, field applications and pilot studies are essential for assessing the real-world effectiveness of microbial remediation strategies. Ultimately, advancing our understanding and methodologies will lead to efficient biodegradation processes and positioning microbial consortia as viable solutions for PFAS-contaminated environments. © 2025 Elsevier Ltd

Research Area(s)

  • Biodegradation, Bioinformatics, Microbial consortia, PFAS, Sustainability, Toxicity

Citation Format(s)

Harnessing the power of microbial consortia for the biodegradation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: Challenges and opportunities. / Mokale Kognou, Aristide Laurel; Ngono Ngane, Rosalie Anne; Jiang, Zi-Hua et al.
In: Chemosphere, Vol. 374, 144221, 04.2025.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review