作者
Braden T Tierney, JangKeun Kim, Eliah G Overbey, Krista A Ryon, Jonathan Foox, Maria A Sierra, Chandrima Bhattacharya, Namita Damle, Deena Najjar, Jiwoon Park, J Sebastian Garcia Medina, Nadia Houerbi, Cem Meydan, Jeremy Wain Hirschberg, Jake Qiu, Ashley S Kleinman, Gabriel A Al-Ghalith, Matthew MacKay, Evan E Afshin, Raja Dhir, Joseph Borg, Christine Gatt, Nicholas Brereton, Benjamin P Readhead, Semir Beyaz, Kasthuri J Venkateswaran, Kelly Wiseman, Juan Moreno, Andrew M Boddicker, Junhua Zhao, Bryan R Lajoie, Ryan T Scott, Andrew Altomare, Semyon Kruglyak, Shawn Levy, George M Church, Christopher E Mason
发表日期
2024/6/11
期刊
Nature Microbiology
页码范围
1-15
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Maintenance of astronaut health during spaceflight will require monitoring and potentially modulating their microbiomes. However, documenting microbial shifts during spaceflight has been difficult due to mission constraints that lead to limited sampling and profiling. Here we executed a six-month longitudinal study to quantify the high-resolution human microbiome response to three days in orbit for four individuals. Using paired metagenomics and metatranscriptomics alongside single-nuclei immune cell profiling, we characterized time-dependent, multikingdom microbiome changes across 750 samples and 10 body sites before, during and after spaceflight at eight timepoints. We found that most alterations were transient across body sites; for example, viruses increased in skin sites mostly during flight. However, longer-term shifts were observed in the oral microbiome, including increased plaque-associated …
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