生物
粪肠球菌
火星探测计划
生物膜
微生物学
生物信息学
毒力
耐辐射球菌
压力源
大肠杆菌
微生物群
天体生物学
遗传学
细菌
微生物
生态系统
生态学
转录组
生物安全
计算生物学
模式生物
微生物生态学
适应(眼睛)
叶圈
生物修复
生物发生
失调
火星表面
作者
Zhiying Zhou,Jianchao Zhang,Luhan Li,Haitao Wu,Sumin Qu,Lin Shi,Bohao Yin,Xiangyu Zhu,Yuebo Wang,H. Henry Teng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41526-026-00650-9
摘要
The inevitable introduction of human-associated microbes on Mars poses significant planetary protection risks, yet the survival potential of non-extremophiles under surface conditions remains ill-defined. We evaluated the resilience of three common gut bacteria— Enterococcus faecalis , Serratia liquefaciens , a nd Escherichia coli —under simulated Martian stressors including low pressure, CO₂-rich atmosphere, and perchlorate exposure, applied individually and in combination. Growth assays revealed a distinct tolerance hierarchy, with E. faecalis exhibiting the highest robustness, followed by E. coli and S. liquefaciens . Notably, combined stressors produced predominantly antagonistic effects across all three strains, indicating interactions that single-stressor assays may fail to capture. Transcriptomic profiling of E. faecalis under combined stress revealed a coordinated adaptive response involving conserved stress-response mechanisms rather than lineage-specific innovations. A concurrent potential shift toward enhanced surface adhesion and efflux activity, alongside suppression of acute virulence factors, raises biosafety concerns for crewed missions. Collectively, these results support a continuum model of microbial stress tolerance, in which persistence under extraterrestrial conditions does not require specialized extremophilic traits but can emerge from dynamic regulation of conserved systems, broadening the range of microorganisms relevant to forward-contamination risk.
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