The Deadliest Being on Planet Earth – The Bacteriophage

The Deadliest Being on Planet Earth – The Bacteriophage

The Deadliest War on Earth: Bacteriophages

Introduction to Bacteriophages

  • A war has been ongoing for billions of years, led by bacteriophages, the deadliest entities on Earth, responsible for massive daily deaths.
  • Phages are unique viruses that exist in a state between life and death; they have an icosahedral head and a long tail with leg-like fibers.
  • There are more phages on Earth than all other organisms combined, including bacteria, and they inhabit various environments including human bodies.

The Mechanism of Phage Action

  • Phages kill up to 40% of oceanic bacteria daily but only target specific bacterial strains as their prey.
  • They attach to bacteria using tail fibers and inject genetic material through a syringe-like mechanism.
  • Once inside, the bacteria is hijacked to produce new phages until it bursts from pressure caused by 'endolysin', leading to its death.

The Rise of Antibiotics and Superbugs

  • Humans have turned to phages due to the ineffectiveness of antibiotics against evolving bacterial strains known as superbugs.
  • Antibiotics were discovered about 100 years ago and initially viewed as a powerful solution against bacterial infections.
  • Overuse of antibiotics has led to increased resistance among bacteria, resulting in superbugs that could cause more deaths than cancer by 2050.

Potential Solutions with Phage Therapy

  • Phage therapy offers hope as these specialized viruses can be injected into humans without harming them since humans are immune to phages.
  • Unlike antibiotics that indiscriminately kill good bacteria, phages act like guided missiles targeting specific harmful bacteria only.

The Arms Race Between Bacteria and Phages

  • Both phages and bacteria evolve continuously; however, if bacteria develop resistance against certain phages, they may lose their immunity against antibiotics too.
  • This dynamic creates a potential catch-22 situation where treating infections with both could lead to successful outcomes.

Case Study: Successful Treatment Using Phage Therapy

  • A patient infected with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa was treated successfully with phage injections alongside ineffective antibiotics after years of suffering.
  • Despite promising results from experimental treatments, pharmaceutical companies remain hesitant due to lack of official approval and investment.

Future Directions for Phage Research

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