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Gut Microbiomics-A Solution to Unloose the Gordian Knot of Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation.

Amy Zhang1, Tomoko Y Steen2.   

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The Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear accidents have called forth a growing body of research on their biological aftermaths. A variety of wild organisms, including primates, birds, fish, insects, and worms are being studied in the affected areas, with emerging morphological, physiological, and genetic aberrations ascribed to ionizing radiation. Despite the effort in surveying Chernobyl and Fukushima wildlife, little is known about the microorganisms associated with these radiation-contaminated animals. The microbiota, especially the gut commensal, plays an important role in shaping the metabolic reservoir and immune system of the host, and is sensitive to a wide array of environmental factors, including ionizing radiation. Humans and limited numbers of laboratory species have been the main subjects of microbiome studies, however, a more practical insight on host-gut microbiota dynamics under environmental impact should be explored in natural habitats. In this analysis, we introduced a working model explaining possible mechanisms of ionizing radiation on the gut microbiota, with an evaluation of the gut microbiota as a potential biomarker for exposure to ionizing radiation. © The American Genetic Association 2017. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  biodiversity; gut microbiota; inflammation; ionizing radiation; wildlife

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29452420     DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esx059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hered        ISSN: 0022-1503            Impact factor:   2.645


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1.  Skin and gut microbiomes of a wild mammal respond to different environmental cues.

Authors:  Anton Lavrinienko; Eugene Tukalenko; Tapio Mappes; Phillip C Watts
Journal:  Microbiome       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 14.650

2.  Environmental radiation alters the gut microbiome of the bank vole Myodes glareolus.

Authors:  Anton Lavrinienko; Tapio Mappes; Eugene Tukalenko; Timothy A Mousseau; Anders P Møller; Rob Knight; James T Morton; Luke R Thompson; Phillip C Watts
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2018-07-09       Impact factor: 10.302

3.  Has the Sudden Health Emergency Impacted Public Awareness? Survey-Based Evidence from China.

Authors:  Xiaojia Guo; Jingzhong Li; Fang Su; Xingpeng Chen; Yeqing Cheng; Bing Xue
Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-25
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