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What’s making these women so uncontrollably horny in public?

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Can peptides help kill cancer cells?

Bacteria exist in our bodies as part of our gut microbiome – they are essential to what we are.

But our symbiosis with these little bugs is not all good.

Bacteria can cause aggressive infection and death – even bacteria which normally reside within us with no problems.

Bacteria need to be in balance and in the right place.

When bacteria are out of balance, they can cause diabetes, obesity, dementia, and death.

Researchers have even discovered that the mechanisms that bacteria use to communicate with each other can trigger cancer growth and metastasis.

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The cell research was carried out at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University in Belgium. The paper was published in PLoS One.

Observations about the relationship between bacterial infections and the risk of cancer date back a very long way.

We know that some bacteria (endotoxin) have a profound role in increasing cancer risk.

But endotoxin does not seem to explain all of the interactions between cancer and bacteria.

“The role of the human microbiome on cancer progression remains unclear.”

In recent years we have learned a lot more about how bacteria communicate with each other.

They create small structures called peptides – like little proteins.

These peptides are messengers which bacteria use to communicate.

Peptides organize defenses against antibacterial agents and build defensive structures like biofilms.

The authors of this study were interested in the roles of these bacterial peptide messengers in cancer risk.

“Therefore, in this study, we investigated the influence of some quorum sensing peptides, produced by diverse commensal or pathogenic bacteria, on breast cancer cell invasion and thus cancer outcome.”

The researchers carried out a number of different cell experiments.

These experiments looked at the effect of bacterial peptides on cancer cells.

The researchers used peptides from 3 different bacteria which are known to live inside humans.

These bacteria do not just live in the gut – they end up in different parts of the body too.

All the different experiments showed that the bacterial peptides had profound effects on cancer cells.

These bacterial messengers increase the spread of cancer cells.

The peptides also increased angiogenesis.

Angiogenesis is the creation of new or larger blood vessels which cancer cells use to feed their growth and spread.

“Based on various analyses, four peptides (from 3 different bacteria) were found to promote tumor cell invasion and angiogenesis.

These effects can have a profound impact on the growth rate of cancers.

The peptides also seem to be able to increase the spread of cancer in the body through these actions (metastasis).

“These actions could potentially influence tumor metastasis.”

It is unclear as yet just how we can leverage this knowledge – but it does shed an amazing new light on the role of bacteria in cancer.

“Our results offer not only new insights on the possible role of the microbiome, but also further opportunities in cancer prevention and therapy by competing with these endogenous molecules and/or by modifying people’s lifestyle.”

We need to work on understanding how to control our own bacteria…

…so that they do not send out these communication peptides which can increase the risk of cancer.

Bacteria use these peptides to…

  • Organize the construction of defensive biofilms
  • Compete with other bacteria
  • And organize the secretion of different metabolites in order to change our body to make it more comfortable for them

The research sheds new light on the importance of keeping bacteria in balance and keeping them exactly where they should be.

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The quorum sensing peptides PhrG, CSP and EDF promote angiogenesis and invasion of breast cancer cells in vitrohttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25780927/