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Latest Research Trends in BioScience (07 July 2026)

Chronic stress unleashes an intratumor phage-fibroblast-B cell circuit to promote tumor growth

Journal: Cell Cell

Author: Hilal Bashir et al., USA

Researchers uncovered a stress-driven gut microbiota pathway where bacterial phages suppress anti-tumor immunity, revealing new therapeutic targets to restore immune responses and inhibit cancer growth.

Human enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) infections elicit antibodies that broadly neutralize mucinases of pathogenic Escherichia coli and Shigella

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Author: David P. Buckley et al., USA

Researchers identified broadly neutralizing antibodies that block mucin-degrading enzymes shared by ETEC, Shigella, and pathogenic E. coli, revealing promising vaccine targets against multiple diarrheal pathogens.

Replication-stress-induced chromatin loops protect fork stability

Journal: Nature

Author: Vincent Gaggioli et al., Netherlands

Researchers discovered that replication stress triggers protective chromatin loops, stabilizing stalled DNA replication forks and preserving genome integrity by preventing degradation and mutagenesis.

Light-controlled disruption of cancer cell dormancy via photoswitchable stress hormone receptor degraders

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Author: Karina M. Freitag et al., Switzerland

Researchers developed light-activated photoPROTACs that selectively degrade glucocorticoid receptors, disrupting cancer cell dormancy with precise spatial and temporal control while minimizing systemic toxicity.

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