Tal Danino We can use bacteria to detect cancer and maybe treat it

You may not realize this,

but there are more bacteria in your body
than stars in our entire galaxy.

This fascinating universe
of bacteria inside of us

is an integral part of our health,

and our technology is evolving so rapidly

that today we can program these bacteria
like we program computers.

Now, the diagram that you see here,

I know it looks like
some kind of sports play,

but it is actually a blueprint of
the first bacterial program I developed.

And like writing software,
we can print and write DNA

into different algorithms
and programs inside of bacteria.

What this program does
is produces fluorescent proteins

in a rhythmic fashion

and generates a small molecule

that allows bacteria
to communicate and synchronize,

as you’re seeing in this movie.

The growing colony of bacteria
that you see here

is about the width of a human hair.

Now, what you can’t see
is that our genetic program

instructs these bacteria
to each produce small molecules,

and these molecules travel between
the thousands of individual bacteria

telling them when to turn on and off.

And the bacteria synchronize
quite well at this scale,

but because the molecule that synchronizes
them together can only travel so fast,

in larger colonies of bacteria,
this results in traveling waves

between bacteria that are
far away from each other,

and you can see these waves going
from right to left across the screen.

Now, our genetic program
relies on a natural phenomenon

called quorum sensing,

in which bacteria trigger coordinated
and sometimes virulent behaviors

once they reach a critical density.

You can observe quorum sensing
in action in this movie,

where a growing colony of bacteria
only begins to glow

once it reaches a high
or critical density.

Our genetic program

continues producing these
rhythmic patterns of fluorescent proteins

as the colony grows outwards.

This particular movie and experiment
we call The Supernova,

because it looks like an exploding star.

Now, besides programming
these beautiful patterns,

I wondered, what else can we get
these bacteria to do?

And I decided to explore
how we can program bacteria

to detect and treat diseases
in our bodies like cancer.

One of the surprising facts about bacteria

is that they can naturally grow
inside of tumors.

This happens because typically tumors

are areas where the immune system
has no access,

and so bacteria find these tumors

and use them as a safe haven
to grow and thrive.

We started using probiotic bacteria

which are safe bacteria
that have a health benefit,

and found that
when orally delivered to mice,

these probiotics would selectively
grow inside of liver tumors.

We realized that the most convenient way

to highlight the presence
of the probiotics,

and hence, the presence of the tumors,

was to get these bacteria
to produce a signal

that would be detectable in the urine,

and so we specifically
programmed these probiotics

to make a molecule that would change
the color of your urine

to indicate the presence of cancer.

We went on to show that this technology

could sensitively and specifically
detect liver cancer,

one that is challenging
to detect otherwise.

Now, since these bacteria
specifically localize to tumors,

we’ve been programming them
to not only detect cancer

but also to treat cancer

by producing therapeutic molecules
from within the tumor environment

that shrink the existing tumors,

and we’ve been doing this
using quorum sensing programs

like you saw in the previous movies.

Altogether, imagine in the future
taking a programmed probiotic

that could detect and treat cancer,

or even other diseases.

Our ability to program bacteria

and program life

opens up new horizons in cancer research,

and to share this vision,
I worked with artist Vik Muniz

to create the symbol of the universe,

made entirely out of bacteria
or cancer cells.

Ultimately, my hope is that the beauty
and purpose of this microscopic universe

can inspire new and creative approaches
for the future of cancer research.

Thank you.

(Applause)

你可能没有意识到这一点,

但你体内的细菌
比我们整个银河系中的恒星还要多。

我们体内这个迷人的细菌世界

是我们健康不可或缺的一部分

,我们的技术发展如此迅速

,以至于今天我们可以像对计算机编程一样对这些细菌进行
编程。

现在,你在这里看到的图表,

我知道它看起来像是
某种体育游戏,

但它实际上是
我开发的第一个细菌程序的蓝图。

就像编写软件一样,
我们可以打印 DNA 并将其写入

细菌内部的不同算法和程序中。

这个程序所做的

是以有节奏的方式产生荧光蛋白,

并产生一个小分子

,让细菌
可以交流和同步,

正如你在这部电影中看到的那样。 你在这里看到

的不断增长的细菌菌落

大约是人类头发的宽度。

现在,你看不到的
是,我们的基因程序

指示这些
细菌各自产生小分子

,这些分子在
数千个单独的细菌之间传播,

告诉它们何时打开和关闭。

而且细菌
在这个尺度上同步得很好,

但是因为同步它们的分子
只能传播得如此之快,

在更大的细菌菌落中,
这会导致

彼此相距很远的细菌之间产生行波

,你可以看到这些
在屏幕上从右到左的波浪。

现在,我们的基因程序
依赖于一种称为群体感应的自然现象

,其中细菌一旦达到临界密度就会触发协调的
,有时甚至是致命的行为

您可以
在这部电影中观察群体感应的作用,

其中不断增长的细菌菌落

只有在达到高
密度或临界密度时才开始发光。 随着菌落向外生长,

我们的基因程序

继续产生这些
有节奏的荧光蛋白模式

这部特殊的电影和实验
我们称之为超新星,

因为它看起来像一颗爆炸的恒星。

现在,除了编写
这些美丽的图案之外,

我想知道,我们还能让
这些细菌做什么?

我决定探索
我们如何对细菌进行编程,

以检测和治疗
我们体内的疾病,如癌症。

关于细菌的令人惊讶的事实之一

是它们可以
在肿瘤内自然生长。

发生这种情况是因为通常肿瘤

是免疫
系统无法进入的区域

,因此细菌会发现这些肿瘤

并将它们用作
生长和繁衍的避风港。

我们开始使用益生菌

,这是
一种对健康有益的安全细菌,

并发现
当口服给小鼠时,

这些益生菌会选择性
地在肝脏肿瘤内生长。

我们意识到,

突出
益生菌

的存在以及肿瘤的存在最方便的方法

是让这些
细菌产生

可在尿液中检测到的信号

,因此我们专门对
这些益生菌

进行了编程,以使 一种会
改变尿液颜色

以表明存在癌症的分子。

我们继续表明,这项技术

可以灵敏且特异性地
检测肝癌

,而这种技术很难
以其他方式检测。

现在,由于这些细菌
专门定位于肿瘤,

我们一直在对它们进行编程
,不仅可以检测癌症

,还可以

通过
从肿瘤环境

中产生缩小现有肿瘤的治疗分子来治疗癌症

,我们一直在使用群体来做到这一点

像您在以前的电影中看到的感应程序。

总而言之,想象一下未来
服用

可以检测和治疗癌症

甚至其他疾病的程序化益生菌。

我们对细菌和生命进行编程的能力为

癌症研究开辟了新的视野

,为了分享这一愿景,
我与艺术家 Vik Muniz

合作创造

了完全由细菌
或癌细胞构成的宇宙符号。

最终,我希望
这个微观宇宙的美丽和目的

能够为癌症研究的未来激发新的和创造性的方法

谢谢你。

(掌声)