The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) and international astronaut biobank

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Overbey Eliah G.ORCID,Kim JangKeunORCID,Tierney Braden T.ORCID,Park JiwoonORCID,Houerbi Nadia,Lucaci Alexander G.,Garcia Medina Sebastian,Damle Namita,Najjar DeenaORCID,Grigorev Kirill,Afshin Evan E.,Ryon Krista A.,Sienkiewicz Karolina,Patras Laura,Klotz RemiORCID,Ortiz Veronica,MacKay Matthew,Schweickart AnnaliseORCID,Chin Christopher R.ORCID,Sierra Maria A.,Valenzuela Matias F.,Dantas EzequielORCID,Nelson Theodore M.ORCID,Cekanaviciute EgleORCID,Deards Gabriel,Foox Jonathan,Narayanan S. Anand,Schmidt Caleb M.,Schmidt Michael A.,Schmidt Julian C.,Mullane Sean,Tigchelaar Seth Stravers,Levitte Steven,Westover Craig,Bhattacharya Chandrima,Lucotti Serena,Wain Hirschberg Jeremy,Proszynski Jacqueline,Burke MarissaORCID,Kleinman Ashley S.,Butler Daniel J.,Loy Conor,Mzava Omary,Lenz Joan,Paul Doru,Mozsary Christopher,Sanders Lauren M.,Taylor Lynn E.,Patel Chintan O.,Khan Sharib A.,Suhail Mohamad Mir,Byhaqui Syed Gufran Ahmad,Aslam Burhan,Gajadhar Aaron S.,Williamson Lucy,Tandel Purvi,Yang Qiu,Chu Jessica,Benz Ryan W.,Siddiqui Asim,Hornburg DanielORCID,Blease Kelly,Moreno Juan,Boddicker AndrewORCID,Zhao JunhuaORCID,Lajoie Bryan,Scott Ryan T.ORCID,Gilbert Rachel R.,Lai Polo San-huei,Altomare Andrew,Kruglyak Semyon,Levy Shawn,Ariyapala Ishara,Beer JoanneORCID,Zhang Bingqing,Hudson Briana M.,Rininger Aric,Church Sarah E.ORCID,Beheshti AfshinORCID,Church George M.ORCID,Smith Scott M.ORCID,Crucian Brian E.,Zwart Sara R.ORCID,Matei IrinaORCID,Lyden David C.ORCID,Garrett-Bakelman Francine,Krumsiek JanORCID,Chen Qiuying,Miller Dawson,Shuga Joe,Williams Stephen,Nemec CoreyORCID,Trudel GuyORCID,Pelchat Martin,Laneuville OdetteORCID,De Vlaminck IwijnORCID,Gross Steven,Bolton Kelly L.,Bailey Susan M.ORCID,Granstein Richard,Furman DavidORCID,Melnick Ari M.ORCID,Costes Sylvain V.ORCID,Shirah BaderORCID,Yu Min,Menon Anil S.ORCID,Mateus Jaime,Meydan CemORCID,Mason Christopher E.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSpaceflight induces molecular, cellular and physiological shifts in astronauts and poses myriad biomedical challenges to the human body, which are becoming increasingly relevant as more humans venture into space1–6. Yet current frameworks for aerospace medicine are nascent and lag far behind advancements in precision medicine on Earth, underscoring the need for rapid development of space medicine databases, tools and protocols. Here we present the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA), an integrated data and sample repository for clinical, cellular and multi-omic research profiles from a diverse range of missions, including the NASA Twins Study7, JAXA CFE study8,9, SpaceX Inspiration4 crew10–12, Axiom and Polaris. The SOMA resource represents a more than tenfold increase in publicly available human space omics data, with matched samples available from the Cornell Aerospace Medicine Biobank. The Atlas includes extensive molecular and physiological profiles encompassing genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and microbiome datasets, which reveal some consistent features across missions, including cytokine shifts, telomere elongation and gene expression changes, as well as mission-specific molecular responses and links to orthologous, tissue-specific mouse datasets. Leveraging the datasets, tools and resources in SOMA can help to accelerate precision aerospace medicine, bringing needed health monitoring, risk mitigation and countermeasure data for upcoming lunar, Mars and exploration-class missions.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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