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A Comprehensive DNA Methylome BodyMap across 12 Organs/Tissues from Spaceflight Mice
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Spaceflight imposes unique physiological stresses on mammals, including microgravity and cosmic radiation, which drive complex molecular adaptations. However, the systemic and temporal dynamics of space-induced epigenetic regulation remain poorly understood. We constructed a comprehensive DNA methylome BodyMap across 12 organs or tissues from mice exposed to long-duration spaceflight across three time points using Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing (RRBS). We also performed RNA-seq for five organs and integrated with DNA methylome. We mapped the methylome and transcriptome landscapes and found that spaceflight induces limited but highly tissue-specific differentially methylated CpGs (DMCs). Most spaceflight-induced methylation changes were reverted toward baseline within one to six months of post-flight. Functional enrichment analysis of DMCs highlighted metabolic and mitochondrial dysregulation commonly across organs, while developmental responses in immune, reproductive, and structural tissues were tissue-specific. Transcriptome data revealed that spaceflight suppressed immune and increased inflammatory responses at the multi-organ level, triggering a phenomenon resembling aging. Our study provides a comprehensive DNA methylome BodyMap across 12 organs/tissues in spaceflight mice, elucidating the tissue specificity of epigenetic changes. These insights are essential for developing biomarkers and countermeasures to safeguard astronaut health during extended missions.
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