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Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation

The possibility of humans to live outside of Earth on another planet has attracted the attention of numerous scientists around the world. One of the greatest difficulties is that humans cannot live in an extra-Earth environment without proper equipment. In addition, the consequences of chronic gravi...

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Autores principales: de Sousa, Nídia, Rodriguez-Esteban, Gustavo, Colagè, Ivan, D’Ambrosio, Paolo, van Loon, Jack J. W. A., Saló, Emili, Adell, Teresa, Auletta, Gennaro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30743987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030720
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author de Sousa, Nídia
Rodriguez-Esteban, Gustavo
Colagè, Ivan
D’Ambrosio, Paolo
van Loon, Jack J. W. A.
Saló, Emili
Adell, Teresa
Auletta, Gennaro
author_facet de Sousa, Nídia
Rodriguez-Esteban, Gustavo
Colagè, Ivan
D’Ambrosio, Paolo
van Loon, Jack J. W. A.
Saló, Emili
Adell, Teresa
Auletta, Gennaro
author_sort de Sousa, Nídia
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description The possibility of humans to live outside of Earth on another planet has attracted the attention of numerous scientists around the world. One of the greatest difficulties is that humans cannot live in an extra-Earth environment without proper equipment. In addition, the consequences of chronic gravity alterations in human body are not known. Here, we used planarians as a model system to test how gravity fluctuations could affect complex organisms. Planarians are an ideal system, since they can regenerate any missing part and they are continuously renewing their tissues. We performed a transcriptomic analysis of animals submitted to simulated microgravity (Random Positioning Machine, RPM) (s-µg) and hypergravity (8 g), and we observed that the transcriptional levels of several genes are affected. Surprisingly, we found the major differences in the s-µg group. The results obtained in the transcriptomic analysis were validated, demonstrating that our transcriptomic data is reliable. We also found that, in a sensitive environment, as under Hippo signaling silencing, gravity fluctuations potentiate the increase in cell proliferation. Our data revealed that changes in gravity severely affect genetic transcription and that these alterations potentiate molecular disorders that could promote the development of multiple diseases such as cancer.
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spelling pubmed-63868892019-02-27 Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation de Sousa, Nídia Rodriguez-Esteban, Gustavo Colagè, Ivan D’Ambrosio, Paolo van Loon, Jack J. W. A. Saló, Emili Adell, Teresa Auletta, Gennaro Int J Mol Sci Article The possibility of humans to live outside of Earth on another planet has attracted the attention of numerous scientists around the world. One of the greatest difficulties is that humans cannot live in an extra-Earth environment without proper equipment. In addition, the consequences of chronic gravity alterations in human body are not known. Here, we used planarians as a model system to test how gravity fluctuations could affect complex organisms. Planarians are an ideal system, since they can regenerate any missing part and they are continuously renewing their tissues. We performed a transcriptomic analysis of animals submitted to simulated microgravity (Random Positioning Machine, RPM) (s-µg) and hypergravity (8 g), and we observed that the transcriptional levels of several genes are affected. Surprisingly, we found the major differences in the s-µg group. The results obtained in the transcriptomic analysis were validated, demonstrating that our transcriptomic data is reliable. We also found that, in a sensitive environment, as under Hippo signaling silencing, gravity fluctuations potentiate the increase in cell proliferation. Our data revealed that changes in gravity severely affect genetic transcription and that these alterations potentiate molecular disorders that could promote the development of multiple diseases such as cancer. MDPI 2019-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6386889/ /pubmed/30743987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030720 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Sousa, Nídia
Rodriguez-Esteban, Gustavo
Colagè, Ivan
D’Ambrosio, Paolo
van Loon, Jack J. W. A.
Saló, Emili
Adell, Teresa
Auletta, Gennaro
Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title_full Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title_fullStr Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title_short Transcriptomic Analysis of Planarians under Simulated Microgravity or 8 g Demonstrates That Alteration of Gravity Induces Genomic and Cellular Alterations That Could Facilitate Tumoral Transformation
title_sort transcriptomic analysis of planarians under simulated microgravity or 8 g demonstrates that alteration of gravity induces genomic and cellular alterations that could facilitate tumoral transformation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30743987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030720
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