The Impact Of Spaceflight And Microgravity On The Human Islet-1+Cardiovascular Progenitor Cell Transcriptome

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Understanding the transcriptomic impact of microgravity and the spaceflight environment is relevant for future missions in space and microgravity-based applications designed to benefit life on Earth. Here, we investigated the transcriptome of adult and neonatal cardiovascular progenitors following culture aboard the International Space Station for 30 days and compared it to the transcriptome of clonally identical cells cultured on Earth. Cardiovascular progenitors acquire a gene expression profile representative of an early-stage, dedifferentiated, stem-like state, regardless of age. Signaling pathways that support cell proliferation and survival were induced by spaceflight along with transcripts related to cell cycle re-entry, cardiovascular development, and oxidative stress. These findings contribute new insight into the multifaceted influence of reduced gravitational environments.
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transcriptomics, spaceflight, microgravity, stemness, proliferation, miRNA, cardiovascular
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