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Proteomics and genomics of microgravity.

Heather L Nichols1, Ning Zhang, Xuejun Wen.   

Abstract

Many serious adverse physiological changes occur during spaceflight. In the search for underlying mechanisms and possible new countermeasures, many experimental tools and methods have been developed to study microgravity caused physiological changes, ranging from in vitro bioreactor studies to spaceflight investigations. Recently, genomic and proteomic approaches have gained a lot of attention; after major scientific breakthroughs in the fields of genomics and proteomics, they are now widely accepted and used to understand biological processes. Understanding gene and/or protein expression is the key to unfolding the mechanisms behind microgravity-induced problems and, ultimately, finding effective countermeasures to spaceflight-induced alterations. Significant progress has been made in identifying the genes/proteins responsible for these changes. Although many of these genes and/or proteins were observed to be either upregulated or downregulated, however, no large-scale genomics and proteomics studies have been published so far. This review aims at summarizing the current status of microgravity-related genomics and proteomics studies and stimulating large-scale proteomics and genomics research activities.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16705019     DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00323.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Genomics        ISSN: 1094-8341            Impact factor:   3.107


  19 in total

1.  Genomic study of gene expression in the mouse lumbar spinal cord under the conditions of simulated microgravity.

Authors:  R R Islamov; A A Rizvanov; O V Tyapkina; B S Shenkman; I B Kozlovskaya; E E Nikolskiy; A I Grigoryev
Journal:  Dokl Biol Sci       Date:  2011-09-28

2.  Identification of genes associated with tumor development in CaSki cells in the cosmic space.

Authors:  Fengjie Guo; Yalin Li; Yan Liu; Jian Huang; Zhijie Zhang; Jiajia Wang; Yuehui Li; Jinyue Hu; Guancheng Li
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 2.316

Review 3.  Using space-based investigations to inform cancer research on Earth.

Authors:  Jeanne L Becker; Glauco R Souza
Journal:  Nat Rev Cancer       Date:  2013-04-12       Impact factor: 60.716

Review 4.  Evolving gene expression: from G to E to GxE.

Authors:  Andrea Hodgins-Davis; Jeffrey P Townsend
Journal:  Trends Ecol Evol       Date:  2009-08-21       Impact factor: 17.712

5.  Proteomic analysis of mouse hypothalamus under simulated microgravity.

Authors:  Poonam Sarkar; Shubhashish Sarkar; Vani Ramesh; Helen Kim; Stephen Barnes; Anil Kulkarni; Joseph C Hall; Bobby L Wilson; Renard L Thomas; Neal R Pellis; Govindarajan T Ramesh
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2008-05-13       Impact factor: 3.996

6.  Genomic response of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to spaceflight.

Authors:  Florian Selch; Akira Higashibata; Mari Imamizo-Sato; Atsushi Higashitani; Noriaki Ishioka; Nathaniel J Szewczyk; Catharine A Conley
Journal:  Adv Space Res       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 2.152

Review 7.  Mechanomics: an emerging field between biology and biomechanics.

Authors:  Jiawen Wang; Dongyuan Lü; Debin Mao; Mian Long
Journal:  Protein Cell       Date:  2014-04-23       Impact factor: 14.870

Review 8.  Stem Cells toward the Future: The Space Challenge.

Authors:  Silvia Bradamante; Livia Barenghi; Jeanette A M Maier
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2014-05-30

9.  Do we age faster in absence of gravity?

Authors:  Camillo Di Giulio
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2013-06-05       Impact factor: 4.566

10.  Dichotomal effect of space flight-associated microgravity on stress-activated protein kinases in innate immunity.

Authors:  Auke P Verhaar; Elmer Hoekstra; Angela S W Tjon; Wesley K Utomo; J Jasper Deuring; Elvira R M Bakker; Vanesa Muncan; Maikel P Peppelenbosch
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2014-06-27       Impact factor: 4.379

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