Resilient microorganisms in dust samples of the International Space Station-survival of the adaptation specialists

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作者
Mora, Maximilian [1 ]
Perras, Alexandra [1 ,2 ]
Alekhova, Tatiana A. [3 ]
Wink, Lisa [1 ]
Krause, Robert [1 ]
Aleksandrova, Alina [3 ]
Novozhilova, Tatiana [3 ]
Moissl-Eichinger, Christine [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Graz, Dept Internal Med, Sect Infect Dis & Trop Med, Auenbruggerpl 15, A-8036 Graz, Austria
[2] Univ Regensburg, Dept Microbiol, Univ Str 31, D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
[3] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow 119991, Russia
[4] BioTechMed Graz, Krenngasse 37, A-8010 Graz, Austria
来源
MICROBIOME | 2016年 / 4卷
关键词
International Space Station; Microbiome; Confined habitat; Archaea; Extremotolerant; BACILLUS-SUBTILIS SPORES; INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS; ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; MICROBIAL-CONTAMINATION; SP-NOV; BACTERIA; DIVERSITY; RESISTANCE; COMMUNITIES; BOARD;
D O I
10.1186/s40168-016-0217-7
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background: The International Space Station (ISS) represents a unique biotope for the human crew but also for introduced microorganisms. Microbes experience selective pressures such as microgravity, desiccation, poor nutrient-availability due to cleaning, and an increased radiation level. We hypothesized that the microbial community inside the ISS is modified by adapting to these stresses. For this reason, we analyzed 8-12 years old dust samples from Russian ISS modules with major focus on the long-time surviving portion of the microbial community. We consequently assessed the cultivable microbiota of these samples in order to analyze their extremotolerant potential against desiccation, heat-shock, and clinically relevant antibiotics. In addition, we studied the bacterial and archaeal communities from the stored Russian dust samples via molecular methods (next-generation sequencing, NGS) and compared our new data with previously derived information from the US American ISS dust microbiome. Results: We cultivated and identified in total 85 bacterial, non-pathogenic isolates (17 different species) and 1 fungal isolate from the 8-12 year old dust samples collected in the Russian segment of the ISS. Most of these isolates exhibited robust resistance against heat-shock and clinically relevant antibiotics. Microbial 16S rRNA gene and archaeal 16S rRNA gene targeting Next Generation Sequencing showed signatures of human-associated microorganisms (Corynebacterium, Staphylococcus, Coprococcus etc.), but also specifically adapted extremotolerant microorganisms. Besides bacteria, the detection of archaeal signatures in higher abundance was striking. Conclusions: Our findings reveal (i) the occurrence of living, hardy microorganisms in archived Russian ISS dust samples, (ii) a profound resistance capacity of ISS microorganisms against environmental stresses, and (iii) the presence of archaeal signatures on board. In addition, we found indications that the microbial community in the Russian segment dust samples was different to recently reported US American ISS microbiota.
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