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Cell Communication and Signaling | 2008

Signal transduction in cells of the immune system in microgravity

Oliver Ullrich; Kathrin Huber; Kerstin Lang

Life on Earth developed in the presence and under the constant influence of gravity. Gravity has been present during the entire evolution, from the first organic molecule to mammals and humans. Modern research revealed clearly that gravity is important, probably indispensable for the function of living systems, from unicellular organisms to men. Thus, gravity research is no more or less a fundamental question about the conditions of life on Earth. Since the first space missions and supported thereafter by a multitude of space and ground-based experiments, it is well known that immune cell function is severely suppressed in microgravity, which renders the cells of the immune system an ideal model organism to investigate the influence of gravity on the cellular and molecular level. Here we review the current knowledge about the question, if and how cellular signal transduction depends on the existence of gravity, with special focus on cells of the immune system. Since immune cell function is fundamental to keep the organism under imnological surveillance during the defence against pathogens, to investigate the effects and possible molecular mechanisms of altered gravity is indispensable for long-term space flights to Earth Moon or Mars. Thus, understanding the impact of gravity on cellular functions on Earth will provide not only important informations about the development of life on Earth, but also for therapeutic and preventive strategies to cope successfully with medical problems during space exploration.


Cell Communication and Signaling | 2009

Adhesion molecule expression and cell cycle control in cells of the immune system are sensitive to altered gravity

Oliver Ullrich; C Thiel; Katrin Paulsen; Kathrin Huber; Ruth Hemmersbach; M von der Wiesche; Hartmut Kroll; Frauke Zipp; Frank Engelmann

Life on Earth developed in the presence and under the constant influence of gravity. Thus, it is a fundamental biological question, whether gravity is required for cellular functions at the molecular level in mammalian cells. Their special sensitivity to altered gravity renders cells of the immune system an ideal model system to understand if and how gravity on Earth is required for normal mammalian cell function and signal transduction.


Acta Astronautica | 2010

Microgravity-induced alterations in signal transduction in cells of the immune system

Katrin Paulsen; Cora S. Thiel; Johanna Timm; Peter M. Schmidt; Kathrin Huber; Svantje Tauber; Ruth Hemmersbach; Dieter Seibt; Hartmut Kroll; Karl-Heinrich Grote; Frauke Zipp; Regine Schneider-Stock; Augusto Cogoli; Andre Hilliger; Frank Engelmann; Oliver Ullrich


Microgravity Science and Technology | 2011

PMT (Photomultiplier) Clinostat

Astrid Horn; Oliver Ullrich; Kathrin Huber; Ruth Hemmersbach


Archive | 2011

Untersuchung der Makrophagenfunktion in Schwerelosigkeit: Das Projekt TRIPLE LUX A

Dana Michaela Simmet; Gesine Bradacs; Kathrin Huber; Steffi Engeli; Eva Hürlimann; Ruth Hemmersbach; Astrid Horn; Oliver Ullrich


Archive | 2010

The effect of altered gravity on immune cells (Ground studies: TRIPLE LUX-A BIOLAB experiment)

Astrid Horn; Kathrin Huber; Ulrich Kuebler; Luca Briganti; Sven Baerwalde; Vanja Zander; Oliver Ullrich; Ruth Hemmersbach


Archive | 2010

Gravity-dependent kinetic responses of macrophages (TRIPLE LUX-A/BIOLAB EXPERIMENT)

Astrid Horn; Kathrin Huber; Ulrich Kuebler; Luca Briganti; Sven Baerwalde; Vanja Zander; Oliver Ullrich; Ruth Hemmersbach


Archive | 2009

TRIPLE LUX A Bodenkontrollen: Klinorotation als Simulationsmethode für μg-Experimente?

Astrid Horn; Kathrin Huber; Ulrich Kübler; Oliver Ullrich; Ruth Hemmersbach


Archive | 2009

Kinetic measurements of immune cell graviresponses on a clinostat (TRIPLE LUX)

Astrid Horn; Kathrin Huber; Ulrich Kübler; Oliver Ullrich; Ruth Hemmersbach


Archive | 2009

Influence of altered gravity and radiation to the stress response of macrophages

Vanja Zander; Astrid Horn; Kathrin Huber; Christine E. Hellwig; Ruth Hemmersbach

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Karl-Heinrich Grote

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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