Engineering armour for good gut bacteria against all-conquering antibiotics
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Researchers of synthetic biology based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US have devised a system to protect the gut microbiome from the effects of antibiotics.
The new study, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, reports on the successful use in mice of a live biotherapeutic a genetically engineered bacterium that produces an enzyme which breaks down antibiotics in the gut.
This work shows that synthetic biology can be harnessed to create a new class of engineered therapeutics for reducing the adverse effects of antibiotics, says MIT professor James Collins, the papers senior author.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/health/medicine/protect-gut-bacteria-antibiotics/
Eta this is a big deal because people who have to take a lot of antibiotics over time can develop life threatening growths of a bacteria called c. diff which can take over the gut biome and kill you. This new therapy prevents that.