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Hidden Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Is Linked to Colorectal Cancer : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 28, 2026 12:15 am
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Understanding the Role of Gut Bacteria and Viruses in Colorectal Cancer

A recent breakthrough in research has shed light on how gut bacteria, particularly a newly discovered virus, can play a significant role in the development of colorectal cancer – a common form of cancer in the developed world.

Scientists from Denmark and Australia conducted a study to investigate the link between colorectal cancer and a bacterium known as Bacteroides fragilis. While this bacterium is commonly found in healthy individuals, the researchers discovered a crucial difference in the bacterium present in those who develop cancer.

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The researchers cataloged bacteria and viruses inside bacteria. (Damgaard et al., Commun. Med., 2026)

Microbiologist Flemming Damgaard from Odense University Hospital in Denmark stated, “We have discovered a virus that has not previously been described and which appears to be closely linked to the bacteria we find in patients with colorectal cancer.”

Through genetic sequencing, the researchers analyzed the gut bacteria of colorectal cancer patients and found that B. fragilis often harbored a bacteriophage, a virus that lives inside bacteria. This discovery was confirmed in a larger study involving 877 individuals with and without colorectal cancer.

The data revealed that individuals with colorectal cancer were twice as likely to have detectable levels of the bacteriophage in their gut bacteria. This novel virus found in association with B. fragilis has not been documented before.

While the findings suggest a potential link between the virus and cancer, the researchers emphasize the need for further studies to establish a direct cause-effect relationship. Understanding this complex interplay between bacteria and viruses could offer insights into colorectal cancer mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.

Research into the gut microbiome, which includes both bacteria and viruses, is challenging yet crucial for unraveling the mysteries of various health conditions. Future investigations will focus on how the presence of the bacteriophage influences B. fragilis and its role in cancer development.

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The study, published in Communications Medicine, highlights the importance of exploring new avenues in cancer research. The researchers suggest that their findings could potentially be utilized for colorectal cancer screening methods, such as detecting the B. fragilis virus in stool samples.

As Damgaard noted, “In the short term, we can investigate whether the virus can be used to identify individuals at increased risk.” This innovative approach may offer new opportunities for early detection and personalized treatment strategies for colorectal cancer.

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