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Scientist created a new bacteria to detect cancer, it will be inserted inside the patient's intestine

Scientists have created a new type of bacteria to treat bowel cancer. The name of this bacteria is very interesting. Its name is Acinetobacter baileyi.

Cancer is a serious disease as well as fatal. Having cancer once means that you do not know how long it will take to recover from it. Now recently the scientist has created a new type of bacteria to treat bowel cancer. The name of this bacteria is very interesting. Its name is Acinetobacter baileyi. In this process, it will be done that this bacteria will be engineered in the intestine to find out what kind of changes occur in human DNA during cancer. Right now it is being engineered keeping colorectal cancer in mind. 

According to the report published in the journal Science

According to a research published in 'Journal Science', cancer can grow anywhere in the intestine, and an engineered microbe can detect it. Researchers are focusing on this bacteria acting as a probiotic sensor in the gut so that any intestinal diseases can be carefully monitored, detected and reported.

Bacteria called Acinetobacter baileyi

A team led by biologist Robert Cooper at the University of California, San Diego, has successfully engineered a species of bacteria called Acinetobacter baileyi. This bacteria, which is known for its ability to absorb DNA from its environment. It is programmed to look for specific DNA sequences common in colorectal cancer.

When it incorporates tumor DNA into its system, an antibiotic-resistance gene is activated. This gene allows the bacteria to grow on agar plates containing antibiotics extracted from feces. which indicates the presence of cancer cells. The research is still in its infancy and it may take some time before the method is approved for clinical trials. In addition, the effectiveness and safety of the engineered bacteria are still being carefully tested. need to. The bacteria are being programmed to detect KRAS, which will be used in about 40 percent of colorectal cancers, some lung cancers and most pancreatic cancers. 

Disclaimer: Before following the methods, methods and suggestions mentioned in this article, do take the advice of a doctor or a related expert.

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