Title of article :
Effects of Microgravity on the Monocyte/Macrophage Physiology and the Potential Implication in Immune Responses to Vaccines
Author/Authors :
Jiawei, Yang Guilin Medical University, China - Guangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Diabetic Systems Medicine , Wanlin, Xing Guilin Medical University, China - Guangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Diabetic Systems Medicine , Wang, Chongzhen Guilin Medical University, China - Guangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Diabetic Systems Medicine
Abstract :
Introduction: Exposure to the microgravity environment could cause human physiological
abnormalities that include fluid shift, anemia, osteoporosis, immunosuppression, etc.
Monocytes and macrophages are important components of the immune system and could
serve as precursors of osteoclasts. A direct effect of microgravity on monocytes and/or
macrophages may contribute to immunosuppression and osteoporosis. Methods: To test
this hypothesis, we reviewed the studies concerning the direct effects of microgravity on
the monocyte/macrophage physiology and discussed the links of these effects to the human
physiological abnormalities caused by microgravity. Results: Inhibited development and
proliferation, reduced production of reactive oxygen species and proinflammatory
cytokines and inhibited cell locomotion were observed in monocyte/macrophages under
microgravity. These microgravity effects may lead to immunosuppression. Enhanced
osteoclastogenesis was observed in monocyte/macrophages under microgravity. This
microgravity effect may lead to osteoporosis. The molecular mechanisms underlying these
microgravity effects were also presented. For example, the mechanisms of the inhibited cell
locomotion under microgravity include: reduced β-actin expression, abnormality in the
structure of focal adhesions and impaired protein kinase C signaling. Conclusion: The
elucidation of the molecular mechanisms by which microgravity interferes with the
monocyte/macrophage physiology may favor the identification of potential drug targets to
reverse the deleterious effects of microgravity. Furthermore, due to the fact that
macrophages are professional antigen-presenting cells, we propose that microgravity might
modulate the efficacy of antigen presentation by macrophages in the immune response to
vaccines.
Citaion:
Yang J, Wang C, Xing W. Effects of Microgravity on the Monocyte/Macrophage Physiology and
the Potential Implication in Immune Responses to Vaccines. vacres. 2019; 6 (2) :47-52. DOI:
10.29252/vacres.6.2.47
Keywords :
Microgravity , Monocyte , Macrophage
Journal title :
Vaccine Research