Microbes in Space.

K. Venkateswaran
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In light of an upcoming new era of human expansion in the universe, such as future space travel to Mars, the microbiome of the closed space environment needs to be examined thoroughly to identify the types of microorganisms that can accumulate in this unique environment, how long they persist and survive and their impact on human health and spacecraft infrastructure. As part of this NASA initiative, the viable microbial communities on ISS surfaces from eight different locations over three flight missions, spanning 14 months, were characterized using culture-based techniques, qPCR and amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer region using the Illumina platform. Across three flight samplings, K. pneumoniaereads, an opportunistic BSL-2 pathogen, were retrieved during Flight 1 and successively its reads persisted in Flight 2. Subsequently, in Flight 3, most of the locations were inflicted with the presence of this opportunistic pathogen. Other noticeable opportunistic pathogens of all flights were A. baumannii, E. cloacae, S. enterica,and S. sonneias well as some fungi. None of the pathogenic fungi were persistent in any of the locations sampled.
太空中的微生物。
鉴于人类在宇宙中扩张的新时代即将到来,例如未来的火星太空旅行,需要彻底检查封闭空间环境中的微生物组,以确定在这种独特环境中可以积聚的微生物类型,它们持续存在和存活的时间以及它们对人类健康和航天器基础设施的影响。作为NASA计划的一部分,在为期14个月的3次飞行任务中,利用基于培养的技术、qPCR和16S rRNA基因扩增子测序以及Illumina平台对8个不同地点的国际空间站表面上的可活微生物群落进行了表征。在3个飞行样本中,在1次飞行中获得了机会性BSL-2病原体肺炎克雷伯菌,其读数在2次飞行中持续存在。随后,在第3次航班上,大多数地点都受到了这种机会性病原体的影响。其他明显的机会致病菌有鲍曼假单胞菌、阴沟假单胞菌、肠假单胞菌和sonneia假单胞菌以及一些真菌。没有一种致病真菌在任何取样地点都是持久存在的。
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