Adverse Outcome Pathways Applied to Space Radiation Research.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Vinita Chauhan, Veronica S Grybas, Devyn Hoopfer, Casey Higginson, Elizabeth A Ainsbury, Omid Azimzadeh, Afshin Beheshti, Steve Blattnig, Marjan Boerma, Sylvain V Costes, Stephen Doty, Christelle Adam-Guillermin, Nobuyuki Hamada, Patricia Hinton, Janice L Huff, Robert Reynolds, Ruth C Wilkins, Scott Wood, Carole L Yauk
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Abstract

Long-duration spaceflight exposes astronauts to various stressors that can alter human physiology, potentially causing immediate and long-term health effects. These stressors can damage biomolecules, cells, tissues, and organs, leading to adverse outcomes. Developing adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) relevant to radiation exposure can guide research priorities and inform risk assessments of future space exploration activities. Through expert consultation, we developed an AOP network linking 18 key events (KEs) to four non-cancer outcomes: learning and memory impairment, bone loss, abnormal vascular remodeling, and cataract development. A novel scoping review methodology informed the evidence evaluation and supported causal linkages between two KEs. The AOP network begins with the molecular initiating event (MIE) of energy deposition onto cells, which may trigger oxidative stress and DNA damage. If DNA damage is misrepaired, it could lead to gene mutations or chromosomal aberrations. In cases where these occur in critical cell cycle genes, there is a possibility of uncontrolled cellular proliferation. Persistent KEs may contribute to the activation of tissue-resident cells, suppression of anti-inflammatory processes, and promotion of chronic inflammation. This inflammatory cycle, potentially driven by mitochondrial dysfunction and immune cell activation, could lead to cell death and tissue damage. Over time, this accumulation of damage might contribute to organ-specific adverse outcomes associated with radiation exposure. This AOP network consolidates knowledge across biological levels and identifies gaps in understanding causal relationships. It aims to guide research for space traveler risk models and can also apply to other radiation exposure scenarios, such as in medical or occupational settings.

不良后果途径在空间辐射研究中的应用。
长时间的太空飞行使宇航员暴露在各种压力源下,这些压力源可以改变人体生理机能,可能造成即时和长期的健康影响。这些压力源可以破坏生物分子、细胞、组织和器官,导致不良后果。制定与辐射暴露有关的不良后果路径可以指导研究重点,并为未来空间探索活动的风险评估提供信息。通过专家咨询,我们开发了一个AOP网络,将18个关键事件(KEs)与四种非癌症结果联系起来:学习和记忆障碍、骨质流失、血管异常重塑和白内障发展。一种新的范围审查方法为证据评估提供了依据,并支持了两个ke之间的因果关系。AOP网络始于能量沉积到细胞上的分子起始事件(MIE),这可能引发氧化应激和DNA损伤。如果DNA损伤被错误修复,可能会导致基因突变或染色体畸变。如果这些发生在关键的细胞周期基因中,就有可能出现不受控制的细胞增殖。持续的KEs可能有助于组织驻留细胞的激活,抑制抗炎过程,促进慢性炎症。这种炎症循环可能是由线粒体功能障碍和免疫细胞激活驱动的,可能导致细胞死亡和组织损伤。随着时间的推移,这种损伤的积累可能导致与辐射暴露相关的器官特异性不良后果。这个AOP网络整合了跨生物学层次的知识,并识别了理解因果关系中的差距。它旨在指导太空旅行者风险模型的研究,也可适用于其他辐射暴露情景,例如医疗或职业环境。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
10.70%
发文量
52
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis publishes original research manuscripts, reviews and commentaries on topics related to six general areas, with an emphasis on subject matter most suited for the readership of EMM as outlined below. The journal is intended for investigators in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics and epigenetics, genomics and epigenomics, cancer research, neurobiology, heritable mutation, radiation biology, toxicology, and molecular & environmental epidemiology.
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