Effects of spaceflight on the composition and function of the human gut microbiota.
Zizhong LiuGui LuoRuikai DuWeijia SunJianwei LiHaiyun LanPu ChenXinxin YuanDengchao CaoYuheng LiCaizhi LiuShuai LiangXiaoyan JinRuifu YangYujing BiYanping HanPing CaoWei ZhaoShukuan LingYingxian LiPublished in: Gut microbes (2020)
Interaction between humans and the gut microbiota is important for human physiology. Here, the gut microbiota was analyzed via metagenomic sequencing, and the fluctuations in the gut microbiota under the conditions of spaceflight were characterized. The composition and function of the gut microbiota were substantially affected by spaceflight; however, individual specificity was uncompromised. We further confirmed the species fluctuations and functional genes from both missions. Resistance and virulence genes in the gut microbiota were affected by spaceflight, but the species attributions remained stable. Spaceflight markedly affected the composition and function of the human gut microbiota, implying that the human gut microbiota is sensitive to spaceflight.