Laboratory for Immuno Bioengineering Research and Applications, Division of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box 129188, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Laboratory of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, Division of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box 129188, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Cell Mol Life Sci. 2022 Sep 5;79(9):508. doi: 10.1007/s00018-022-04531-8.
Human space travel and exploration are of interest to both the industrial and scientific community. However, there are many adverse effects of spaceflight on human physiology. In particular, there is a lack of understanding of the extent to which microgravity affects the immune system. T cells, key players of the adaptive immune system and long-term immunity, are present not only in blood circulation but also reside within the tissue. As of yet, studies investigating the effects of microgravity on T cells are limited to peripheral blood or traditional 2D cell culture that recapitulates circulating blood. To better mimic interstitial tissue, 3D cell culture has been well established for physiologically and pathologically relevant models. In this work, we utilize 2D cell culture and 3D collagen matrices to gain an understanding of how simulated microgravity, using a random positioning machine, affects both circulating and tissue-resident T cells. T cells were studied in both resting and activated stages. We found that 3D cell culture attenuates the effects of simulated microgravity on the T cells transcriptome and nuclear irregularities compared to 2D cell culture. Interestingly, simulated microgravity appears to have less effect on activated T cells compared to those in the resting stage. Overall, our work provides novel insights into the effects of simulated microgravity on circulating and tissue-resident T cells which could provide benefits for the health of space travellers.
人类太空旅行和探索引起了工业界和科学界的兴趣。然而,太空飞行对人类生理有许多不利影响。特别是,人们对微重力对免疫系统的影响程度还缺乏了解。T 细胞是适应性免疫系统和长期免疫的关键参与者,不仅存在于血液循环中,也存在于组织中。到目前为止,研究微重力对 T 细胞影响的研究仅限于外周血或传统的二维细胞培养,以模拟循环血液。为了更好地模拟间质组织,三维细胞培养已经很好地建立了用于生理和病理相关模型。在这项工作中,我们利用二维细胞培养和 3D 胶原基质来了解使用随机定位机模拟微重力如何影响循环和组织驻留的 T 细胞。我们研究了静止和激活阶段的 T 细胞。我们发现,与二维细胞培养相比,3D 细胞培养减弱了模拟微重力对 T 细胞转录组和核不规则性的影响。有趣的是,与静止阶段的 T 细胞相比,模拟微重力对激活的 T 细胞的影响似乎较小。总的来说,我们的工作为模拟微重力对循环和组织驻留 T 细胞的影响提供了新的见解,这可能对太空旅行者的健康有益。