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The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures

The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a “one-size fits all approach” and improve patient health by individualization to achieve the best outcomes in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Technological advances in sequencing, improved knowledge of omics, integration with bioinform...

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Autores principales: Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth, Baatout, Sarah, Choukér, Alexander, Buchheim, Judith-Irina, Baselet, Bjorn, Dello Russo, Cinzia, Wotring, Virginia, Monici, Monica, Morbidelli, Lucia, Gagliardi, Dimitri, Stingl, Julia Caroline, Surdo, Leonardo, Yip, Vincent Lai Ming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34966726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.739747
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author Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth
Baatout, Sarah
Choukér, Alexander
Buchheim, Judith-Irina
Baselet, Bjorn
Dello Russo, Cinzia
Wotring, Virginia
Monici, Monica
Morbidelli, Lucia
Gagliardi, Dimitri
Stingl, Julia Caroline
Surdo, Leonardo
Yip, Vincent Lai Ming
author_facet Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth
Baatout, Sarah
Choukér, Alexander
Buchheim, Judith-Irina
Baselet, Bjorn
Dello Russo, Cinzia
Wotring, Virginia
Monici, Monica
Morbidelli, Lucia
Gagliardi, Dimitri
Stingl, Julia Caroline
Surdo, Leonardo
Yip, Vincent Lai Ming
author_sort Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth
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description The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a “one-size fits all approach” and improve patient health by individualization to achieve the best outcomes in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Technological advances in sequencing, improved knowledge of omics, integration with bioinformatics and new in vitro testing formats, have enabled personalized medicine to become a reality. Individual variation in response to environmental factors can affect susceptibility to disease and response to treatments. Space travel exposes humans to environmental stressors that lead to physiological adaptations, from altered cell behavior to abnormal tissue responses, including immune system impairment. In the context of human space flight research, human health studies have shown a significant inter-individual variability in response to space analogue conditions. A substantial degree of variability has been noticed in response to medications (from both an efficacy and toxicity perspective) as well as in susceptibility to damage from radiation exposure and in physiological changes such as loss of bone mineral density and muscle mass in response to deconditioning. At present, personalized medicine for astronauts is limited. With the advent of longer duration missions beyond low Earth orbit, it is imperative that space agencies adopt a personalized strategy for each astronaut, starting from pre-emptive personalized pre-clinical approaches through to individualized countermeasures to minimize harmful physiological changes and find targeted treatment for disease. Advances in space medicine can also be translated to terrestrial applications, and vice versa. This review places the astronaut at the center of personalized medicine, will appraise existing evidence and future preclinical tools as well as clinical, ethical and legal considerations for future space travel.
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spelling pubmed-87105082021-12-28 The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth Baatout, Sarah Choukér, Alexander Buchheim, Judith-Irina Baselet, Bjorn Dello Russo, Cinzia Wotring, Virginia Monici, Monica Morbidelli, Lucia Gagliardi, Dimitri Stingl, Julia Caroline Surdo, Leonardo Yip, Vincent Lai Ming Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a “one-size fits all approach” and improve patient health by individualization to achieve the best outcomes in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Technological advances in sequencing, improved knowledge of omics, integration with bioinformatics and new in vitro testing formats, have enabled personalized medicine to become a reality. Individual variation in response to environmental factors can affect susceptibility to disease and response to treatments. Space travel exposes humans to environmental stressors that lead to physiological adaptations, from altered cell behavior to abnormal tissue responses, including immune system impairment. In the context of human space flight research, human health studies have shown a significant inter-individual variability in response to space analogue conditions. A substantial degree of variability has been noticed in response to medications (from both an efficacy and toxicity perspective) as well as in susceptibility to damage from radiation exposure and in physiological changes such as loss of bone mineral density and muscle mass in response to deconditioning. At present, personalized medicine for astronauts is limited. With the advent of longer duration missions beyond low Earth orbit, it is imperative that space agencies adopt a personalized strategy for each astronaut, starting from pre-emptive personalized pre-clinical approaches through to individualized countermeasures to minimize harmful physiological changes and find targeted treatment for disease. Advances in space medicine can also be translated to terrestrial applications, and vice versa. This review places the astronaut at the center of personalized medicine, will appraise existing evidence and future preclinical tools as well as clinical, ethical and legal considerations for future space travel. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8710508/ /pubmed/34966726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.739747 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pavez Loriè, Baatout, Choukér, Buchheim, Baselet, Dello Russo, Wotring, Monici, Morbidelli, Gagliardi, Stingl, Surdo and Yip. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Pavez Loriè, Elizabeth
Baatout, Sarah
Choukér, Alexander
Buchheim, Judith-Irina
Baselet, Bjorn
Dello Russo, Cinzia
Wotring, Virginia
Monici, Monica
Morbidelli, Lucia
Gagliardi, Dimitri
Stingl, Julia Caroline
Surdo, Leonardo
Yip, Vincent Lai Ming
The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures
title The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures
title_full The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures
title_fullStr The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures
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title_short The Future of Personalized Medicine in Space: From Observations to Countermeasures
title_sort future of personalized medicine in space: from observations to countermeasures
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34966726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.739747
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