“…Many studies have revealed strong effects of microgravity on immune cell function [9,10,11], which were performed during manned space flights, on board of orbital, suborbital (sounding rockets) and parabolic flights, and were supported by ground-based facilities for simulation of microgravity such as clinorotation and 3D-random positioning machines [12]. Gravity-sensitivity in T lymphocytes was found for the cell cycle regulation [13], epigenetic regulation [14], chromatin regulation [15], expression profile of microRNA [16], cell motility [17], regulation of apoptosis [18], expression of cytokines [19], and expression of early genes of T lymphocyte activation, which are regulated primarily by the transcription factors NF-κB, CREB, ELK, AP-1, and STAT [13,20,21]. Taken together, the phenomenon of reduced activation of T cells and alterations in several cellular processes during microgravity is well described.…”