Allergy and hypersensitivity diseases in space: physiological changes, clinical aspects, and mechanisms with countermeasures

Brigitte Godard
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Allergy and hypersensitivity diseases are important topics worldwide. The development of allergies in humans has become increasingly common and is expected to increase in the next future, the incidence is expected to reach 50% of the worldwide adult population. Space is not left out in this phenomenon. Having allergies requires further care, considering that astronauts spend time far away from home, working with widely diverse materials for science experiments and repairing stations. A history of atopy is checked during the selection process and can request further investigation to make sure the crew and mission will not be impacted. It is not itself a disqualifying criterion: it has to be balanced with all other parameters. Space is a very extreme environment for the body that increases the risk to develop allergy or hypersensitivity. This article focuses on the specificity of space by reviewing the very challenging and extreme environment of space: microgravity, radiation, isolation and other specificity of the International Space Station. Space-related clinical diseases, including allergies, and the mechanisms and countermeasures used in space to avoid major clinical events were also reviewed. One of the major consequences of space in the topic of allergy is the change in the immune system. If the immune system is altered, the capacity for recovery is impacted, and more critical infections can be expected in space. Further studies are needed to ensure the safety of next interplanetary travel to space. In this review new countermeasures are mentioned, they seem promising but need further research on human bodies to ensure safe travel to space.

太空中的过敏和超敏疾病:生理变化、临床方面和机制对策
过敏和超敏性疾病是全世界的重要话题。人类发生过敏的情况越来越普遍,预计在未来还会增加,发病率预计将达到全球成年人口的 50%。在这一现象中,空间也不例外。考虑到宇航员远离家乡,在科学实验和修理空间站时要与多种多样的材料打交道,因此有过敏症需要进一步的护理。在选拔过程中会检查是否有过敏史,并要求进行进一步调查,以确保机组人员和任务不会受到影响。这本身并不是一个取消资格的标准:它必须与所有其他参数相平衡。太空对人体来说是一个非常极端的环境,增加了发生过敏或超敏反应的风险。本文通过回顾极具挑战性的极端太空环境:微重力、辐射、隔离以及国际空间站的其他特殊性,重点介绍太空的特殊性。文章还回顾了与太空有关的临床疾病,包括过敏症,以及在太空中避免重大临床事件的机制和对策。就过敏这一主题而言,空间的主要后果之一是免疫系统的变化。如果免疫系统发生变化,恢复能力就会受到影响,预计在太空中会发生更多危重感染。为了确保下一次星际太空旅行的安全,还需要进一步的研究。本综述提到了新的对策,这些对策似乎很有前景,但还需要对人体进行进一步研究,以确保太空旅行的安全。
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