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Spaceflight supercharges viruses’ ability to infect bacteria

Last updated: March 15, 2026 1:15 pm
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Viruses and bacteria are in a constant battle, evolving new traits to adapt to different environments. This includes the challenging conditions of space, where researchers have discovered that microgravity supercharges viruses, enhancing their ability to infect bacteria.

In a recent experiment detailed in PLOS Biology, bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) were sent to the International Space Station to see how they would adapt in a microgravity environment. The results showed that the viruses evolved in ways that made them more effective at infecting bacteria.

On Earth, bacteriophages infected bacteria within two to four hours, but in space, the process took longer. This delay was attributed to the unfamiliar stress of microgravity, which both microbes had to adapt to. However, once the viruses adapted to microgravity, they became even more efficient at killing bacteria.

The lack of mixing in microgravity prompted genetic changes in the viruses. These mutations altered the shape and structure of the viruses’ outer membranes, allowing them to better attach to the bacteria they were targeting. When the space-evolved viruses were tested against a strain of E. coli responsible for stubborn urinary tract infections, they were able to effectively kill the bacteria.

This research has promising implications for combatting treatment-resistant bacteria. By exposing bacteriophages to new environmental stressors, scientists may be able to create more potent versions that can help fight against antibiotic-resistant infections.

Overall, this study highlights the importance of understanding how microbes adapt to different environments and how these adaptations can be leveraged for medical advancements. By studying the effects of microgravity on viruses and bacteria, scientists are uncovering new insights that could lead to innovative treatments for infectious diseases.

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