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Bacterial Dracula Wants Your Blood!
"Understanding how these bacteria detect blood sources opens doors to potential treatments."
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Bacterial Dracula Wants Your Blood!

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineApril 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a chilling revelation more suited to the plot of a horror movie, scientists have uncovered a macabre phenomenon: bacterial vampirism.  Some of the world’s most lethal bacteria exhibit a peculiar craving for human blood. Led by researchers from Washington State University, this groundbreaking study sheds light on how these microscopic predators seek out and feed on the liquid component of blood, known as serum.  Our story opens in deep, dark Transylvania the Pacific Northwest…

Act I:  The Bloodthirsty Pursuit

The team focused on three notorious bacterial culprits:  Citrobacter koseri,  Escherichia coli, and Salmonella enterica.  These pathogens are responsible for bloodstream infections, which can prove fatal.  Individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases, constituting approximately 1% of the population, are particularly vulnerable due to intestinal bleeding that provides openings for these bacteria.

With a cutting-edge microscope system called the Chemosensory Injection Rig Assay, the research team injected miniscule traces of human serum to simulate intestinal bleeding.  Within seconds, the deadly bacteria homed in on the serum.  But what drives this fatal attraction?

Act II:  Serine – The Alluring Elixir

Among the serum’s components, the bacteria seemed particularly drawn to serine, an amino acid found in human blood.  Remarkably, serine also features prominently in protein drinks. The researchers discovered that Salmonella possesses a specialized protein receptor called Tsr, allowing the bacteria to identify, target, and hone in on the serum. Through protein crystallography, a form of very high-resolution microscopy, they observed the intricate dance of atoms as serine interacted with the bacterial receptor.

Act III:  Implications and Future Prospects

Understanding how these bacteria detect blood sources opens doors to potential treatments.  Developing drugs that block this ability could help safeguard the lives of inflammatory bowel disease patients who are at high risk of bloodstream infections. 

As the credits roll the audience is left with a sense of hope, imagining a future where bacterial vampirism meets its match—a triumph of science over the sinister.  However, they are also left wondering if there will be a sequel?  The malevolent side of microbial behavior has been revealed.  What other dark allures of human blood beckon? 

Commenting on this article, a national food safety attorney said, “Salmonella and E. coli are notorious for causing foodborne illnesses.  While most cases lead to mild discomfort, many infections can be deadly.  This research shows great promise to improve the health of those suffering from inflammatory bowel disease.”

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