Prevalent gut phages encode modular adhesins mediating epithelial binding and endoplasmic reticulum trafficking

Researchers have identified specific proteins in human gut bacteriophages that allow them to bind to and enter epithelial cells. This discovery suggests that these viruses interact with mammalian cells more extensively than previously thought, potentially opening new avenues for phage-based therapeutics.
Why it matters
Understanding how gut viruses interact with human cells is a breakthrough in microbiome research that could lead to advanced medical treatments.
Nature Communications ( 2026 ) Cite this article
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