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Effects of Long-Term Enclosed Environment on Human Health Based on the Analysis of Salivary Microbiota and Cytokines

Zikai Hao, Yinzhen Zhu, Yuming Fu, Jianlou Yang, Meng Chen, Chen Dong, Hong Liu

2022Microbiology Spectrum12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long-term exposure to space environments may influence the human microbiome, the human immune system, and the intricate balance between the two, causing impaired immunity and increased disease susceptibility. It was previously believed that the main potential factors of long-term spaceflight on human health were microgravity and radiation. However, the effects of long-term enclosed environments on human health were unclear. Bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS) is a good experimental model for studying the effects of enclosed environments on human systemic microbiota and immune disorders. We monitored the microbiota and cytokines in the saliva of crewmembers before they entered BLSS, during their stay in BLSS, and after leaving BLSS. The results indicated long-term closed environment will not cause persistent changes in human salivary microbiota and immunity.

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Term (time)Human healthBiologyEnvironmental healthMedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsMedical and Biological Ozone ResearchSalivary Gland Disorders and FunctionsSpaceflight effects on biology
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