Auckland Scoop
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Auckland Scoop
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech

Water bears' natural protection from radiation has no effect on astronauts

January 21, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read

RELATED POSTS

In England they say that scientists have proven the truth about Jesus Christ

MacRumors: Apple will add ChatGPT and other AI to CarPlay

The Rosenthal effect: how other people's expectations subtly control our behavior

How to protect astronauts from galactic radiation without covering the spacecraft with multi-ton lead plates? One idea is to provide them with natural tardigrade protection. However, it turns out, it's not that simple.

Water bears' natural protection from radiation has no effect on astronauts

Tardigrades are tiny animals famous for their ability to survive extreme conditions: extreme temperature changes, complete dehydration, lethal doses of radiation, and even the vacuum of space. In 2016, it was shown that one of the keys to their endurance is the protein Dsup (damage inhibitor). When human cells were engineered to produce Dsup, they became more resistant to radiation with no apparent negative effects.

A reasonable idea arose to protect humans from radiation and mutagens with the help of Dsup. One way is to introduce mRNA encoding Dsup into lipid nanoparticles, similar to mRNA vaccine technology against Covid-19.

“Twenty or thirty years ago, I was all for this idea: let's give Dsup mRNA in lipid nanoparticles to crew members. We wouldn't edit their genomes, but we would give them strong protection against DNA damage,” said Professor Corey Nislow from the University of British Columbia.

The lab he heads has conducted extensive research on yeast cells engineered to produce Dsup, the results of which have been posted as a preprint on bioRxiv. It turns out that very high levels of the protein can be deadly, and even moderate levels slow cell growth.

The biologist explained that Dsup appears to protect DNA by physically enclosing it. But this makes it harder for other proteins to reach the DNA – such as RNA synthesis or replication before cell division. The work of DNA repair proteins is also complex. As a result, in cells with low levels of such proteins, Dsup can be lethal, perhaps because important repair processes do not occur.

“Every benefit we see comes with a cost,” Nislow concluded.

According to him, using Dsup to protect humans, animals and plants in space is still possible – but to do this it is necessary to ensure that the protein is produced only in the necessary cells and in the right quantities.

“I absolutely agree,” says James Byrne of the University of Iowa, who is studying whether Dsup can help protect healthy cells during cancer radiation therapy.

Radiation oncologists say if Dsup is continuously produced in all cells of the human body, it will likely have serious health effects. But if its production is turned on only temporarily, then when needed, the effect can be positive.

Professor Simon Gala from the University of Montpellier affirmed: “It is certainly true that above a certain concentration, Dsup can have toxic effects.”

However, his team has shown that low levels of this protein can prolong the lifespan of nematodes by protecting them from oxidative stress. There's still a lot to learn about exactly how Dsup works, he adds.

Jessica Tyler of Weill Cornell Medicine has also engineered yeast to produce Dsup. At lower concentrations than what Nislow's team studied, the protein appeared to have beneficial effects without affecting cell growth, she said.

“Therefore, I do not agree that the protection that Dsup provides comes at a high cost,” the researcher emphasized.

However, she agrees that controlling the level of protective protein production is indeed extremely important.

It is impossible to teach the body's necessary cells to produce Dsup in optimal quantities using currently available technologies, but Nislow is confident that this will become a reality.

“A lot of money and attention is being poured into distribution systems now. Many experts in the pharmaceutical industry are motivated to solve this problem,” he concluded.

Related Posts

In England they say that scientists have proven the truth about Jesus Christ
Tech

In England they say that scientists have proven the truth about Jesus Christ

February 8, 2026
MacRumors: Apple will add ChatGPT and other AI to CarPlay
Tech

MacRumors: Apple will add ChatGPT and other AI to CarPlay

February 7, 2026
The Rosenthal effect: how other people's expectations subtly control our behavior
Tech

The Rosenthal effect: how other people's expectations subtly control our behavior

February 7, 2026
Astronauts are allowed to carry iPhones into space
Tech

Astronauts are allowed to carry iPhones into space

February 7, 2026
Explaining the iPhone price cut
Tech

Explaining the iPhone price cut

February 7, 2026
Flickr warns of data leaks of service users
Tech

Flickr warns of data leaks of service users

February 7, 2026
Next Post
The press learned about the cancellation of the post-war Ukraine reconstruction plan in Davos

The press learned about the cancellation of the post-war Ukraine reconstruction plan in Davos

TASS: Moscow introduces new fines for traffic violations

TASS: Moscow introduces new fines for traffic violations

Recommended Stories

The century stopped at Tokat: Visitors come to the tomb alone

The century stopped at Tokat: Visitors come to the tomb alone

September 24, 2025
“Hutsul is us”: In Chisinau, everyone in the protest

“Hutsul is us”: In Chisinau, everyone in the protest

August 8, 2025
Science: Carry -to -Table States was created at the atomic nuclear level

Science: Carry -to -Table States was created at the atomic nuclear level

September 21, 2025
Gheorghe Hagi returns to Super League: First his son came, now he himself

Gheorghe Hagi returns to Super League: First his son came, now he himself

October 8, 2025
More than 10 cruises will depart from Moscow before the end of the maritime season

More than 10 cruises will depart from Moscow before the end of the maritime season

November 5, 2025
9News: The Australian government will pay 1.3 million dollars of mother convicted of killing children

9News: The Australian government will pay 1.3 million dollars of mother convicted of killing children

August 8, 2025
Duc decided to look for new partners

Duc decided to look for new partners

January 28, 2026
Pressure on Zelensky or the Mindich case: what is the reason for searching for Andriy Ermak

Pressure on Zelensky or the Mindich case: what is the reason for searching for Andriy Ermak

November 28, 2025

American startups begin selling drones to Asia to protect against China

Moscow City Court recognizes the legal confiscation of business activities of the creators of “Kirieshki”

Australia and Indonesia agree to defend against China

Syrsky's stepson said the parents of the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine cursed him for criticizing their son

Teenagers at the Australian camp were forced to dig graves and wear necklaces

Zelensky, after the second round of negotiations, wants to ensure the security of the Russian city

Sobyanin announced increased production of innovative drugs

The route of four trains to Moscow will change due to the emergency situation in the Tambov region

More than 80 social establishments have been registered by the capital Rosreestr by 2025

Xi Jinping sent Trump China's latest warning about Taiwan

Astronauts are allowed to carry iPhones into space

Explaining the iPhone price cut

Flickr warns of data leaks of service users

Xiaomi Black Shark gaming tablet will enter the global market

James Webb discovered the red potato galaxy

Why are people today willing to kill for sand?

The IAEA announced its readiness to send inspectors to Iran's nuclear facilities to inspect

Cassis: OSCE must be ready in case of peace in Ukraine

Another famous Russian found in Epstein's documents

Estonian President suddenly confessed about Russia

  • National
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Press release

© 2025 Auckland Scoop

No Result
View All Result
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Home
  • My account
  • Sample Page
  • Shop
  • Subscription

© 2025 Auckland Scoop

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?