Secretome profiling reveals acute changes in oxidative stress, brain homeostasis, and coagulation following short-duration spaceflight.
Nadia HouerbiJang-Keun KimEliah G OverbeyRicha BatraAnnalise SchweickartLaura PatrasSerena LucottiKrista A RyonDeena NajjarCem MeydanNamita DamleChristopher R ChinS Anand NarayananJoseph W GuarnieriGabrielle WidjajaAfshin BehestiGabriel TobiasFanny VatterJeremy Wain HirschbergAshley KleinmanEvan E AfshinMatthew MacKayQiuying ChenDawson MillerAaron S GajadharLucy WilliamsonPurvi TandelQiu YangJessica ChuRyan BenzAsim SiddiquiDaniel HornburgSteven GrossBader Hamza ShirahJan KrumsiekJaime MateusXiao Wen MaoIrina R MateiChristopher E MasonPublished in: Nature communications (2024)
As spaceflight becomes more common with commercial crews, blood-based measures of crew health can guide both astronaut biomedicine and countermeasures. By profiling plasma proteins, metabolites, and extracellular vesicles/particles (EVPs) from the SpaceX Inspiration4 crew, we generated "spaceflight secretome profiles," which showed significant differences in coagulation, oxidative stress, and brain-enriched proteins. While >93% of differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) in vesicles and metabolites recovered within six months, the majority (73%) of plasma DAPs were still perturbed post-flight. Moreover, these proteomic alterations correlated better with peripheral blood mononuclear cells than whole blood, suggesting that immune cells contribute more DAPs than erythrocytes. Finally, to discern possible mechanisms leading to brain-enriched protein detection and blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, we examined protein changes in dissected brains of spaceflight mice, which showed increases in PECAM-1, a marker of BBB integrity. These data highlight how even short-duration spaceflight can disrupt human and murine physiology and identify spaceflight biomarkers that can guide countermeasure development.
Keyphrases
- blood brain barrier
- cerebral ischemia
- oxidative stress
- resting state
- white matter
- ms ms
- endothelial cells
- public health
- functional connectivity
- dna damage
- single cell
- protein protein
- liver failure
- binding protein
- diabetic rats
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- multiple sclerosis
- small molecule
- intensive care unit
- brain injury
- metabolic syndrome
- amino acid
- health information
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- human health
- heat shock