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. 2020 Dec 8;33(10):108457.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108457. Epub 2020 Nov 25.

Telomere Length Dynamics and DNA Damage Responses Associated with Long-Duration Spaceflight

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Telomere Length Dynamics and DNA Damage Responses Associated with Long-Duration Spaceflight

Jared J Luxton et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Telomere length dynamics and DNA damage responses were assessed before, during, and after one-year or shorter duration missions aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in a comparatively large cohort of astronauts (n = 11). Although generally healthy individuals, astronauts tended to have significantly shorter telomeres and lower telomerase activity than age- and sex-matched ground controls before and after spaceflight. Although telomeres were longer during spaceflight irrespective of mission duration, telomere length shortened rapidly upon return to Earth, and overall astronauts had shorter telomeres after spaceflight than they did before; inter-individual differences were identified. During spaceflight, all crewmembers experienced oxidative stress, which positively correlated with telomere length dynamics. Significantly increased frequencies of chromosomal inversions were observed during and after spaceflight; changes in cell populations were also detected. We propose a telomeric adaptive response to chronic oxidative damage in extreme environments, whereby the telomerase-independent Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway is transiently activated in normal somatic cells.

Keywords: ALT; DNA damage responses; NASA Twins Study; chromosomal inversions; extreme environments; inter-individual variation; personalized medicine; space radiation environment; telomere length dynamics; telomeres.

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Declaration of Interests S.M.B. is a cofounder and Scientific Advisory Board member of KromaTiD, Inc. C.E.M. is a cofounder and board member for Biotia, Inc. and Onegevity Health, Inc.

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