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Circulating Mirna Spaceflight Signature Reveals Targets to Mitigate Associated Health RisksWe have identified and validated a spaceflight-associated microRNA (miRNA) signature that is shared by rodents and humans in response to simulated, short-duration, and long-duration spaceflight and regulates vascular damage caused by simulated deep space radiation. In previous studies, we had identified miRNAs that are predicted to regulate rodent responses to spaceflight in low-Earth orbit. Here we have confirmed the expression of these proposed spaceflight associated miRNAs in rodents reacting to simulated spaceflight conditions (exposure to ionizing radiation combined with simulated microgravity) and in astronaut samples from the NASA Twins Study via direct quantification of miRNAs, miRNA sequencing, and inferring miRNA target levels based on single-cell RNA (scRNA-seq) and single-cell chromatin (scATAC-seq) sequencing data. To demonstrate the physiological relevance of key spaceflight associated miRNAs, we utilized antagomirs to inhibit their expression and successfully rescue simulated deep space radiation-mediated damage in human 3D vascular constructs.
Document ID
20205008847
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sherina Malkani
(Blue Marble Space Seattle, Washington, United States)
Christopher R. Chin
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Egle Cekanaviciute
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Marie Mortreux
(Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
Hazeem Okinula
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Marcel Tarbier
(Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden)
Ann-sofie Schreurs
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Yasaman Shirazi-fard
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Candice Tahimic
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Deyra N. Rodriguez
(New England Biolabs Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States)
Brittany S. Sexton
(New England Biolabs Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States)
Daniel Butler
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Akanksha Verma
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Daniela Bezdan
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Ceyda Durmaz
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Matthew MacKay
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Ari Melnick
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Cem Meydan
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Sheng Li
(Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, Maine, United States)
Francine Garrett-Bakelman
(Weill Cornell Medicine New York, New York, United States)
Bastian Fromm
(Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden)
Brad W. Langhorst
(New England Biolabs Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States)
Eileen T. Dimalanta
(New England Biolabs Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States)
Margareth Cheng-Campbell
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York, United States)
Elizabeth Blaber
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York, United States)
Charles Vanderburg
(Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research)
Marc R. Friedländer
(Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden)
J. Tyson McDonald
(Georgetown University Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Sylvain V Costes
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Seward Rutkove
(Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
Peter Grabham
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Christopher E. Mason
(Blue Marble Space Institute of Science Seattle, Washington, United States)
Afshin Beheshti
(Wyle (United States) El Segundo, California, United States)
Date Acquired
October 16, 2020
Publication Date
December 1, 2020
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2021 Human Research Program Investigators' Workshop
Location: Virtual
Country: US
Start Date: February 1, 2021
End Date: February 5, 2021
Sponsors: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX16AO69A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.

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