The International Space Station has a unique and extreme microbial and chemical environment driven by use patterns

国际空间站拥有独特而极端的微生物和化学环境,这主要受其使用模式的影响。

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作者:Rodolfo A Salido ,Haoqi Nina Zhao ,Daniel McDonald ,Helena Mannochio-Russo ,Simone Zuffa ,Renee E Oles ,Allegra T Aron ,Yasin El Abiead ,Sawyer Farmer ,Antonio González ,Cameron Martino ,Ipsita Mohanty ,Ceth W Parker ,Lucas Patel ,Paulo Wender Portal Gomes ,Robin Schmid ,Tara Schwartz ,Jennifer Zhu ,Michael R Barratt ,Kathleen H Rubins ,Hiutung Chu ,Fathi Karouia ,Kasthuri Venkateswaran ,Pieter C Dorrestein ,Rob Knight

Abstract

Space habitation provides unique challenges in built environments isolated from Earth. We produced a 3D map of the microbes and metabolites throughout the United States Orbital Segment (USOS) of the International Space Station (ISS) with 803 samples collected during space flight, including controls. We find that the use of each of the nine sampled modules within the ISS strongly drives the microbiology and chemistry of the habitat. Relating the microbiology to other Earth habitats, we find that, as with human microbiota, built environment microbiota also align naturally along an axis of industrialization, with the ISS providing an extreme example of an industrialized environment. We demonstrate the utility of culture-independent sequencing for microbial risk monitoring, especially as the location of sequencing moves to space. The resulting resource of chemistry and microbiology in the space-built environment will guide long-term efforts to maintain human health in space for longer durations. Keywords: 3D mapping; International Space Station; built environment; culture independent; extraterrestrial habitat; indoor environment; metabolome; metabolomics; microbiome; surface swab.

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