Omics Studies of Specialized Cells and Stem Cells under Microgravity Conditions

Fatima Abdelfattah, Herbert Schulz,Markus Wehland,Thomas J Corydon,Jayashree Sahana,Armin Kraus,Marcus Krüger, Luis Fernando González-Torres,José Luis Cortés-Sánchez,Petra M Wise, Ashwini Mushunuri,Ruth Hemmersbach,Christian Liemersdorf,Manfred Infanger, Daniela Grimm

International journal of molecular sciences(2024)

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The primary objective of omics in space with focus on the human organism is to characterize and quantify biological factors that alter structure, morphology, function, and dynamics of human cells exposed to microgravity. This review discusses exciting data regarding genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, and proteomics of human cells and individuals in space, as well as cells cultured under simulated microgravity. The NASA Twins Study significantly heightened interest in applying omics technologies and bioinformatics in space and terrestrial environments. Here, we present the available publications in this field with a focus on specialized cells and stem cells exposed to real and simulated microgravity conditions. We summarize current knowledge of the following topics: (i) omics studies on stem cells, (ii) omics studies on benign specialized different cell types of the human organism, (iii) discussing the advantages of this knowledge for space commercialization and exploration, and (iv) summarizing the emerging opportunities for translational regenerative medicine for space travelers and human patients on Earth.
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spaceflight,simulated microgravity,clinostat,random positioning machine (RPM),mechanobiology
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