Scientists have identified a link between gene expression and human health in micro-gravity conditions. Anti-cancer drugs may respond better in zero-gravity.

‘Weightlessness can enhance the activity of cancer drugs. On the flip side, weightlessness can also induce liver cancer and leukemia in humans.’

Using a systems biology approach - computational and mathematical modelling of complex biological systems - experts at the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) and Presidency University here studied the linkages between gene expression and human health in micro-gravity condition. 




"The aim was to understand how various molecular pathways are regulated in response to micro-gravity and how it alters expression of genes. Through a new type of analysis (systems biology), we have found the genetic signature for leukemia and liver cancer," Sangram Bagh, Ramanujan Fellow, Associate Professor, Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, SINP, told IANS.
"Additionally, we have shown cancer drugs may respond better in zero gravity," said Bagh, also the lead author of the study.
The findings have been published in Nature Scientific Reports in May and the team includes Sayak Mukhopadhyay, Rohini Saha, Anbarasi Palanisamy, Madhurima Ghosh, Anupriya Biswas, Saheli Roy, Arijit Pal and Kathakali Sarkar.
The researchers analysed over 8,000 molecular pathways involved in genetic changes and mined data from multiple human cell experiments in a space station, during space flight and facilities producing zero gravity-like conditions on earth.
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Advanced statistical methods, machine-learning algorithms and databases were deployed to understand the complexities surrounding micro-gravity and how the pathways triggering alterations in genes are regulated.
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There are two types of hazards in space exploration: radiation and micro-gravity. People knew about radiation hazards but there is no detailed report on the effects of micro-gravity on cancer from a genetic standpoint.
"Our study is the first one to report genetic signatures for liver and leukemia in micro-gravity," said Bagh.
In addition, Bagh said the results further reveal that zero gravity may reduce inflammation, autoimmunity, diabetes and asthma.
Source-IANS