Vive la radiorésistance! Converging research in radiobiology and biogerontology to enhance human radioresistance for deep space exploration and colonization

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  • Franco Cortese
  • Dmitry Klokov
  • Andreyan Osipov
  • Jakub Stefaniak
  • Alexey Moskalev
  • Jane Schastnaya
  • Charles Cantor
  • Alexander Aliper
  • Polina Mamoshina
  • Igor Ushakov
  • Alex Sapetsky
  • Quentin Vanhaelen
  • Irina Alchinova
  • Mikhail Karganov
  • Olga Kovalchuk
  • Ruth Wilkins
  • Andrey Shtemberg
  • Marjan Moreels
  • Sarah Baatout
  • Evgeny Izumchenko
  • João Pedro de Magalhães
  • Artem V. Artemov
  • Sylvain V. Costes
  • Afshin Beheshti
  • Xiao Wen Mao
  • Michael J. Pecaut
  • Dmitry Kaminskiy
  • Ivan V. Ozerov
  • Alex Zhavoronkov

While many efforts have been made to pave the way toward human space colonization, little consideration has been given to the methods of protecting spacefarers against harsh cosmic and local radioactive environments and the high costs associated with protection from the deleterious physiological effects of exposure to high-Linear energy transfer (high-LET) radiation. Herein, we lay the foundations of a roadmap toward enhancing human radioresistance for the purposes of deep space colonization and exploration. We outline future research directions toward the goal of enhancing human radioresistance, including upregulation of endogenous repair and radioprotective mechanisms, possible leeways into gene therapy in order to enhance radioresistance via the translation of exogenous and engineered DNA repair and radioprotective mechanisms, the substitution of organic molecules with fortified isoforms, and methods of slowing metabolic activity while preserving cognitive function. We conclude by presenting the known associations between radioresistance and longevity, and articulating the position that enhancing human radioresistance is likely to extend the healthspan of human spacefarers as well.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftOncoTarget
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer18
Sider (fra-til)14692-14722
Antal sider31
ISSN1949-2553
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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