a microbiology newsletter -april, 2022
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Glyphosate linked to microbial dysbiosis and intestinal disease

Is Roundup Giving you a
Pain in the Gut?
Glyphosate, Gluten, and the Gut
Glyphosate-based herbicides may be to blame for the rise in cases of celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Though the proponents of glyphosate have always maintained that it has no effect on human and animal cells, an ever-increasing amount of research suggests that the herbicide inhibits the healthy microbial flora, including microbes needed to properly digest gluten. These claims are compelling because there appears to be a correlation in the last few decades between the increased use of glyphosate and the increase in gluten-related disease. (1) 
 
Though glyphosate was first synthesized in 1950, the herbicide didn’t see widespread commercial use until the 1990’s when the agrochemical company Monsanto brought “Round Up Ready” seeds to the industrial agriculture market. These seeds were genetically modified to be resistant to glyphosate, which allowed farmers to easily increase crop yield through weed control and pre-harvest desiccation. Due to its remarkable effectiveness, glyphosate became the most widely used herbicide in the world.(2) In Europe, in 2017, the EU granted a five year provisional approval for glyphosate that expires in December of this year. (7) Unfortunately more than half of the corn, soy, wheat, and oat crops in the US are sprayed with glyphosate. The WHO has deemed this chemical as a "probable carcinogen." (9)
 
While glyphosate is not directly toxic to human and animal cells, it can disrupt the metabolism of some microbes which can, in turn, be a possible cause of gastrointestinal disease. Critical probiotic flora like Lactobacilli, Enterococci and Bifidobacteria are susceptible to this disruption, and harmful pathogens like Salmonella and Clostridia are highly resistant. Studies on bees, fish, rats, pigs, cattle, and poultry have all shown that exposure to glyphosate can cause microbiome dysbiosis as healthy gut flora is inhibited. (3,4)
 
The effects of this dysbiosis manifested similar conditions to the symptoms of celiac disease (CD) in humans. Diarrhea is a symptom in only one third of adults; more likely is arthritis, fatigue, anemia, bone loss, anxiety, depression and others.(8) Cases of CD have skyrocketed in recent history alongside the increased usage of glyphosate (see the chart below). While some attribute this alarming rise in CD cases to improved diagnostic screening, others find the correlation between the herbicide and the disease too compelling to ignore. Studies of CD have shown that the condition emerges from the same kind of dysbiosis observed in the animal studies, and that the condition can be improved if probiotics are allowed to flourish. Conversely, it has been proven that glyphosate suppresses healthy gut flora. Therefore, whether or not CD is directly caused by glyphosate, it is clear than the herbicide can cause serious harm to human digestion. (1)
 
Avoiding exposure to glyphosate is easier said than done. Switching to an organic diet can help, because the use of glyphosate is prohibited in organic agriculture. Detoxifying binders such as activated charcoal, humic acid, and the plant extract berberine have shown promise in removing residual glyphosate from human tissue. Probiotic supplements including Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli may suppress the growth of harmful pathogens and improve overall digestive health, especially when supplemented with a variety healthy prebiotic fibers. (5,6)
 
Though much of the agricultural industry still defends glyphosate as harmless to humans, these studies that highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome should not be ignored.

References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
 
By Mark Pruett
Performance Studies Technician
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Genetic engineering can help preserve endangered species
E. coli Used in the Fight Against Cancer

Since 1978, Escherichia coli has been used in the development of synthetic “human” insulin (1). More recently, E. coli has become an essential part in the development of cancer drugs (2). Researchers at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability in Denmark have developed a method for the large-scale production of P450 enzymes using E. coli as a cell factory. P450s are usually extracted from plants and used to synthesize a variety of drugs through an environmentally harmful process. Plant P450 enzymes are essential in the biosynthesis of active ingredients of cancer drugs, such as Taxo (2). A model of this protein can be seen in the illustration above.

P450 enzymes generate a variety of different compounds, which plants use to protect themselves from the sun, dehydration, herbivores, insects, and microbes. Researchers at Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability modified and transferred the P450 genes from plants to different E. coli strains to determine whether the microbes could produce functional enzymes. They developed a toolbox of DNA sequences capable of expressing approximately 50 P450 enzymes from different plants. Although the function of many compounds synthesized by P450s are not fully studied, their availability through this new method provides a huge potential in the development of new drugs (2).

Tragically, these enzymes are extracted from plants, such as Taxus baccata, which are an endangered species (2). Using engineered E. coli as the cell factory provides a yield 10-fold higher than plants and is less harmful to the environment (4). A focus on this new method using engineered E. coli provides a better alternative for the advancement of cancer drug development, while protecting endangered species and the environment.

By Elide Herrera
Technical Services Microbiologist I

References: 1, 2, 3, 4
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Wisdom to Ponder...
Billie Holiday

1915 ~ 1959

American jazz and blues singer noted for her innovative and unique style.

"The whole basis of my singing is feeling. Unless I feel something, I can't sing."

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