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Post by Spiral Fri Jan 27, 2017 1:42 pm

Study of NASA’s Scott and Mark Kelly finds gene expression shifts during nearly a year in space. WEB_AP_1603042027003022

Preliminary results are in from NASA’s unprecedented twin study — a detailed probe of the genetic differences between astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent nearly a consecutive year in space, and his identical twin Mark. Measurements taken before, during and after Scott Kelly’s mission reveal changes in gene expression, DNA methylation and other biological markers that are likely attributable to his time in orbit.

From the lengths of the twins’ chromosomes to the microbiomes in their guts, “almost everyone is reporting that we see differences”, says Christopher Mason, a geneticist at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He and other project scientists reported the early results on 26 January in Galveston, Texas, at a meeting of scientists working in NASA’s Human Research Program. “The data are so fresh that some of them are still coming off the sequencing machines,” Mason says.

The challenge now is to untangle how many of the observed changes are specific to the physical demands of spaceflight — and how many might be simply due to natural variations. And because the Kelly twins are just two people, the results may not be generalizable to others.


Still, the work is some of the most detailed molecular profiling ever done, involving some of the most physically demanding environments. “The greatest importance of the study is to show that we can do it,” says team member Andrew Feinberg, a geneticist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. “I don’t think people realized it would be so easy to do genomics on astronauts in space.”

Scott Kelly spent 340 days in space in 2015-2016, giving him a lifetime total of 520 days. Mark Kelly, also an astronaut, had previously flown in space for a total of 54 days over four space-shuttle missions between 2001 and 2011.

Because they have the same genome and similar life experiences, NASA arranged to have blood and other biological samples taken from the men to try and observe biological changes brought about by long-duration spaceflight.

DNA methylation — the reversible addition of a chemical marker that can affect gene expression — decreased in Scott during flight and increased in Mark over the same period, Feinberg says. Levels for both men returned close to pre-flight levels after Scott came back to Earth. What this means isn’t yet clear, Feinberg says.

Mason’s team also reported changes in gene-expression signatures between the twins. Such changes happen in earthbound people all the time, associated with environmental shifts such as changes in diet and sleep habits. But the changes in Scott seemed to be larger than normal — perhaps due to the stress of eating freeze dried food and trying to sleep while floating in space.
Data splashdown?

Personalized medicine could play into NASA’s plans for how to keep astronauts healthy during long-duration spaceflight, such as any future trips to Mars. For instance, the agency might want to use genetic tests to screen astronaut candidates for cancer susceptibility, says a 6 January report from the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.

Actually publishing the results of the twin study will take some time, and the full data may never come out. Because of the detailed nature and sheer amount of the genetic information involved in the studies, the Kelly twins will review all information prior to being published, in order to avoid revealing sensitive data they may wish to keep private.

“We’re working with a small number of highly identifiable people here,” John Charles, head of NASA’s human research programme, told the meeting.



http://www.nature.com/news/astronaut-twin-study-hints-at-stress-of-space-travel-1.21380

http://www.nature.com/news/astronaut-twins-study-raises-questions-about-genetic-privacy-1.17199
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Post by Tonz Sat Jan 28, 2017 12:58 am


I found this later part most interesting. on a number of points.


DNA methylation — the reversible addition of a chemical marker that can affect gene expression — decreased in Scott during flight and increased in Mark over the same period, Feinberg says. Levels for both men returned close to pre-flight levels after Scott came back to Earth. What this means isn’t yet clear, Feinberg says. Mason’s team also reported changes in gene-expression signatures between the twins. Such changes happen in earthbound people all the time, associated with environmental shifts such as changes in diet and sleep habits. But the changes in Scott seemed to be larger than normal — perhaps due to the stress of eating freeze dried food and trying to sleep while floating in space. Data splashdown? Personalized medicine could play into NASA’s plans for how to keep astronauts healthy during long-duration spaceflight, such as any future trips to Mars. For instance, the agency might want to use genetic tests to screen astronaut candidates for cancer susceptibility, says a 6 January report from the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Actually publishing the results of the twin study will take some time, and the full data may never come out. Because of the detailed nature and sheer amount of the genetic information involved in the studies, the Kelly twins will review all information prior to being published, in order to avoid revealing sensitive data they may wish to keep private. wrote:
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Post by Spiral Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:32 am

Tonz wrote:
I found this later part most interesting. on a number of points.



It is isn't it, IMO it shows something science doesn't normally look at, it's the sort of thing only dealt with by alternative healers, energies & connectivity.

They diverged when one was removed from the Earth & then re synchronized when brought back together if I'm reading that right scratch
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Post by Tonz Sat Jan 28, 2017 12:27 pm

yes that what i thought they were saying . but also being twins they are connected in ways that we are still learning about , like they have a stronger psychic connection , could that mean also they have a stronger physical connection due to their stronger psychic connection? confused confused

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Post by Spiral Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:26 pm

Tonz wrote:yes that what i thought they were saying . but also being twins they are connected in ways that we are still learning about , like they have a stronger psychic connection , could that mean also they have a stronger physical connection due to their stronger psychic connection? confused  confused


The connection could be quantum as well, my mother is an identical twin so I've seen how the twin connectedness thing is very real !


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