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MARSBOx: Fungal and Bacterial Endurance From a Balloon-Flown Analog Mission in the Stratosphere.

Marta Cortesão1, Katharina Siems1, Stella Koch1, Kristina Beblo-Vranesevic2, Elke Rabbow2, Thomas Berger3, Michael Lane4, Leandro James4, Prital Johnson4, Samantha M Waters5,6, Sonali D Verma6,7, David J Smith6, Ralf Moeller1.   

Abstract

Whether terrestrial life can withstand the martian environment is of paramount interest for planetary protection measures and space exploration. To understand microbial survival potential in Mars-like conditions, several fungal and bacterial samples were launched in September 2019 on a large NASA scientific balloon flight to the middle stratosphere (∼38 km altitude) where radiation levels resembled values at the equatorial Mars surface. Fungal spores of Aspergillus niger and bacterial cells of Salinisphaera shabanensis, Staphylococcus capitis subsp. capitis, and Buttiauxella sp. MASE-IM-9 were launched inside the MARSBOx (Microbes in Atmosphere for Radiation, Survival, and Biological Outcomes Experiment) payload filled with an artificial martian atmosphere and pressure throughout the mission profile. The dried microorganisms were either exposed to full UV-VIS radiation (UV dose = 1148 kJ m-2) or were shielded from radiation. After the 5-h stratospheric exposure, samples were assayed for survival and metabolic changes. Spores from the fungus A. niger and cells from the Gram-(-) bacterium S. shabanensis were the most resistant with a 2- and 4-log reduction, respectively. Exposed Buttiauxella sp. MASE-IM-9 was completely inactivated (both with and without UV exposure) and S. capitis subsp. capitis only survived the UV shielded experimental condition (3-log reduction). Our results underscore a wide variation in survival phenotypes of spacecraft associated microorganisms and support the hypothesis that pigmented fungi may be resistant to the martian surface if inadvertently delivered by spacecraft missions.
Copyright © 2021 Cortesão, Siems, Koch, Beblo-Vranesevic, Rabbow, Berger, Lane, James, Johnson, Waters, Verma, Smith and Moeller.

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Keywords:  Mars simulation; UV; balloon flight; fungal spores; radiation; space; spore survival; stress resistance

Year:  2021        PMID: 33692763      PMCID: PMC7937622          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.601713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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1.  DNA Damage Protection for Enhanced Bacterial Survival Under Simulated Low Earth Orbit Environmental Conditions in Escherichia coli.

Authors:  Jaume Puig; Nastassia Knödlseder; Jaume Quera; Manuel Algara; Marc Güell
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-12-14       Impact factor: 5.640

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