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The Lab-on-a-Chip Applications Development (LOCAD) element is a set of related
lab-on-a-chip A lab-on-a-chip (LOC) is a device that integrates one or several laboratory functions on a single integrated circuit (commonly called a "chip") of only millimeters to a few square centimeters to achieve automation and high-throughput screening. ...
projects at
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. The projects develop integrated lab-on-a-chip products in three areas related to space exploration: Environmental Control and Life Systems Support (ECLSS), Medical Systems, and Remote Exploration. NASA conducts activities related to these projects both at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and aboard the
International Space Station The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest modular space station currently in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA ...
(ISS).


Portable Test System

The Lab-On-a-Chip Application Development – Portable Test System (LOCAD-PTS) is a handheld device for microbial monitoring aboard the ISS. It evolved from the Endosafe-Portable Test System (Endosafe-PTS), developed by Charles River Laboratories for use in the pharmaceutical and health care industries. In 2004–2005, Charles River Laboratories teamed up with
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and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, including BAE Systems and Jacobs Technology, to modify the Endosafe-PTS device (and a sample handling system) for spaceflight. The LOCAD-PTS project has been funded in large part by NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), under the Exploration Technology Development Program (ETDP), and specifically under the umbrella of Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Control (AEMC). The device itself (or reader) weighs 2.2 pounds and is a combined spectrophotometer, heater and pump, operated with multiple interchangeable
cartridge Cartridge may refer to: Objects * Cartridge (firearms), a type of modern ammunition * ROM cartridge, a removable component in an electronic device * Cartridge (respirator), a type of filter used in respirators Other uses * Cartridge (surname), a ...
s for the detection of different microbial molecules. There are three different LOCAD-PTS cartridges aboard the ISS, for the detection of three different microbial molecules:
endotoxin Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are large molecules consisting of a lipid and a polysaccharide that are bacterial toxins. They are composed of an O-antigen, an outer core, and an inner core all joined by a covalent bond, and are found in the outer m ...
, glucan and lipoteichoic acid. These three molecules are found mainly within
gram-negative bacteria Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. They are characterized by their cell envelopes, which are composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wall ...
,
fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from ...
and gram-positive bacteria, respectively. Endotoxin and glucan are detected with the ''Limulus'' amebocyte lysate (LAL)
enzyme Enzymes () are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different molecules known as products. A ...
cascade, derived from the
horseshoe crab Horseshoe crabs are marine and brackish water arthropods of the family Limulidae and the only living members of the order Xiphosura. Despite their name, they are not true crabs or crustaceans: they are chelicerates, most closely related to ar ...
''Limulus polyphemus''. Lipoteichoic acid is detected with the Pro-Phenol Oxidase (PPO) enzyme cascade derived from the
Jonah crab The Jonah crab (''Cancer borealis'') is a marine brachyuran crab that inhabits waters along the east coast of North America from Newfoundland to Florida. Jonah crabs possess a rounded, rough-edged carapace with small light spots, and robust claw ...
, ''Cancer borealis''. By the amplification of a small signal, these enzyme cascades allow detection of very low amounts of starting microbial material. An astronaut can take a swab sample from a cabin surface, dissolve it in endotoxin-free water, and analyze it quantitatively with LOCAD-PTS in microgravity, all in under 15 minutes. Traditional culture-based methods aboard the ISS take several days and often require return of samples to Earth for more in-depth analysis by scientists on the ground. LOCAD-PTS was launched to the ISS on December 9, 2006, aboard Space Shuttle ''Discovery''
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. Following a four-month period of storage aboard the ISS, the device was first used by
Expedition 14 Expedition 14 was the 14th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). Commander Michael López-Alegría, and flight engineer Mikhail Tyurin launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 18 September 2006, 04:09 UTC, aboard Soyuz TMA-9. They joi ...
/ 15 Flight Engineer
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on March 31, 2007, to analyze surfaces within ''Unity''. Since that time, LOCAD-PTS has been used extensively by the crews of
Expedition 16 Expedition 16 was the 16th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). The first two crew members, Yuri Malenchenko and Peggy Whitson, launched on 10 October 2007, aboard Soyuz TMA-11, and were joined by spaceflight participant Shei ...
Expedition 18 Expedition 18 was the 18th permanent crew of the International Space Station (ISS). The first two crew members, Michael Fincke, and Yuri Lonchakov were launched on 12 October 2008, aboard Soyuz TMA-13. With them was astronaut Sandra Magnus, who ...
to monitor microbial material throughout the ISS. The LOCAD Team has supported each operation of LOCAD-PTS aboard the ISS from consoles at the NASA Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC) at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. LOCAD-PTS will continue to be used aboard ISS through October 2009 by Expedition 20 astronauts Mike Barratt and Tim Kopra. The first phase of ISS operations took place between March 2007 to February 2008 (Expeditions 14–16), when LAL cartridges were used to detect endotoxin on surfaces within the ISS. Endotoxin was found to be distributed throughout the ISS, despite previous indications that most bacteria on ISS surfaces were gram-positive. Endotoxin was detected at 50% of all surface sites and commonly found on surfaces within exercise, hygiene, sleeping and dining areas. Endotoxin was found at every surface site where
Colony Forming Units In microbiology, colony-forming unit (CFU, cfu or Cfu) is a unit which estimates the number of microbial cells (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc.) in a sample that are viable, able to multiply via binary fission under the controlled conditions. Count ...
(CFUs) were observed with culture-based contact slide methods. LAL-Glucan cartridges, for the detection of Beta-1,3-glucan, were launched to the ISS aboard Space Shuttle STS-123 in March 2008. Preliminary results with these cartridges showed similar patterns to those observed for endotoxin, but glucan was found at higher levels and found to be far more widespread throughout the ISS. The Gram+ cartridges, for the detection of lipoteichoic acid) were launched to the ISS aboard STS-126 on November 14, 2008. Tests with these cartridges have been performed during Expeditions 18 – 20.


Field tests and scientific expeditions

Before LOCAD-PTS was launched to space, it was tested extensively in simulated microgravity with the use of parabolic flight, to verify nominal function of the instrument and sample handling procedures. It was also used for several years on scientific expeditions to study microbial life in extreme environments on Earth. These extreme environments included Svalbard in the high Arctic (80N latitude) during the NASA-sponsored Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE), volcanoes in
Kamchatka The Kamchatka Peninsula (russian: полуостров Камчатка, Poluostrov Kamchatka, ) is a peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about . The Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk make up the peninsula's eastern and west ...
, far east Russia, during Russian-NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) Expeditions in 2004 and 2006, the desert of Arizona during the NASA Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS) of 2005 and 2006, and the underwater habitat ''Aquarius'' in the Florida Keys during
NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, or NEEMO, is a NASA analog mission that sends groups of astronauts, engineers and scientists to live in the Aquarius (laboratory), Aquarius underwater laboratory, the world's only undersea research sta ...
(NEEMO) Expedition 5, under command of astronaut
Peggy Whitson Peggy Annette Whitson (born February 9, 1960) is an American biochemistry researcher, retired NASA astronaut, and former NASA Chief Astronaut. Whitson has a total of 665 days in space, more than any other woman or American. Her first space mi ...
, and
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. LOCAD-PTS is a technology supported within NASA's Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Control (AEMC) Program, which is in turn, supported by the Exploration Technology Development Program (ETDP) of NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD). All technologies within AEMC have been reviewed by the National Research Council and LOCAD-PTS currently has over two years experience operating on orbit.


LOCAD-PTS Exploration

LOCAD-PTS Exploration is an ISS experiment funded by the Moon and Mars Analogue Mission Activities (MMAMA) Program of NASA's Science Mission Directorate. It is a collaboration between BAE Systems, Charles River Laboratories (CRL), NASA Johnson Space Center (Astronaut Office, Crew and Thermal Systems Division, and Extravehicular Activity (EVA) and Crew Survival Systems Branch), NASA
Kennedy Space Center The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC, originally known as the NASA Launch Operations Center), located on Merritt Island, Florida, is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) ten field centers. Since December 1968 ...
and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. The goal of the experiment is to design and test procedures to monitor and document the spread of biological material associated with human spaceflight, both before and after launch, in preparation for the human exploration of the Moon and Mars. The LOCAD-PTS Exploration experiment has been funded by NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD), under the Moon and Mars Analogue Mission Activities (MMAMA) Program, and is the first SMD-funded experiment aboard the ISS. The ISS Starboard
S6 Truss The Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) of the International Space Station (ISS) consists of a linear arranged sequence of connected trusses on which various unpressurized components are mounted such as logistics carriers, radiators, solar arrays, ...
-section was analyzed with LOCAD-PTS in October 2008 and December 2008—while located in the
Space Station Processing Facility The Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) is a three-story industrial building at Kennedy Space Center for the manufacture and processing of flight hardware, modules, structural components and solar arrays of the International Space Station, ...
(SSPF) at NASA's
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—and again in space following launch of Space Shuttle Discovery STS-119. The S6 Truss was swabbed in space on flight day 5, March 19, 2009, during the first spacewalk by Steve Swanson (EV1) and
Richard R. Arnold Richard Robert "Ricky" Arnold II (born November 26, 1963, in Cheverly, Maryland) is an American educator and a NASA astronaut. He flew on Space Shuttle mission STS-119, which launched March 15, 2009, and delivered the final set of solar arra ...
(EV2). This 'swab' was performed indirectly with the spacesuit gloves. The gloves themselves were swabbed inside the ISS both before and after EVA, with LOCAD-PTS, by Expedition 18 Flight Engineer Sandy Magnus. Swab samples were then analyzed aboard the ISS by Magnus on flight day 7, March 21, 2009. This experiment marked the first time in human spaceflight that EVA crew checked themselves for microbes before EVA, and was mentioned by the STS-119 crew to President Obama during a video conference from space during STS-119. This type of procedure will be required to monitor and document the spread of biological material in support of NASA's goal to search for life on other planetsThe 2006 NASA Strategic Plan. NASA Document NP-2006-02-423-HQ. and to comply with
planetary protection Planetary protection is a guiding principle in the design of an interplanetary mission, aiming to prevent biological contamination of both the target celestial body and the Earth in the case of sample-return missions. Planetary protection reflec ...
regulations. Further LOCAD-PTS Exploration tests were performed on the Flight 17A
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module A Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) is a large pressurized container that was used on Space Shuttle missions to transfer cargo to and from the International Space Station (ISS). Two MPLMs made a dozen trips in the Shuttle cargo bay and init ...
(MPLM) "Leonardo" in the Payload Changeout Room on Pad 39A during August 5–8, 2009. The 17A MPLM was also tested after insertion into the payload bay of Space Shuttle ''Discovery
STS-128 STS-128 (ISS assembly flight 17A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on August 28, 2009. carried the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module ''Leonardo'' as its primary payload. ''Leonardo'' contain ...
, scheduled for launch on August 25, 2009. In addition to the MPLM itself, a microbial survey of the entire Rotating Service Structure (RSS) and Mobile Launch Platform (MLP) was also performed. The external surfaces of the 17A MPLM will also be tested after landing of STS-128. Each MPLM is a cargo carrier and brought back to Earth in the Space Shuttle Payload Bay.


Gallery

File:LOCAD-PTS Biochemistry.jpg, Enzyme Cascades for all three types of LOCAD-PTS Cartridge. File:LOCAD-PTS Team talks to ISS from Mission Control.jpg, LOCAD-PTS Team talks to ISS from NASA mission control (March 31, 2007). File:Greg Chamitoff using LOCAD-PTS in Node1.jpg, Greg Chamitoff uses LOCAD-PTS during Expedition 17 (June, 2008). File:Sandy Magnus uses LOCAD-PTS during Expedition 18.jpg, Sandy Magnus uses LOCAD-PTS during Expedition 18 (Jan., 2009). File:LOCAD Team test LOCAD-PTS on C9.JPG, Norm Wainwright (right) and Jake Maule test LOCAD-PTS during parabolic flight (2007). File:LOCAD-PTS Used to Analyze Hot Springs on AMASE 2004.JPG, LOCAD-PTS analyzes microbial life in Arctic hot springs during AMASE (2004). File:Jake Maule and Jan Toporski use LOCAD-PTS in crater of Mutnvosky Volcano.jpg, Jake Maule (left) and Jan Toporski (right) in crater of Mutnovsky Volcano, Kamchatka (2004). File:Jake Maule and Mike Damon swab spacesuit at NASA Desert RATS 2006.JPG, Mike Damon (foreground) and Jake Maule at NASA Desert-RATS, Arizona (September, 2006). File:Dr Jake Maule swabs RSS on Pad 39A.JPG, Jake Maule performs microbial survey of Pad 39A (August 4, 2009). File:Jake Maule tests 17A MPLM in Shuttle payload bay.JPG, Jake Maule tests 17A MPLM in Shuttle payload bay (August 7, 2009). File:Karissa West with LOCAD-PTS at Pad 39A.JPG, Karissa West performs microbial survey of Pad 39A (August 7, 2009).


References


External links

* "Planetary Contamination Monitoring." NASA International Space Station Page (December 18, 2009). https://web.archive.org/web/20100123234100/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/locad.html * LOCAD-PTS International Space Station (ISS) Page. https://web.archive.org/web/20090327033526/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/LOCAD-PTS.html * LOCAD-PTS Exploration International Space Station (ISS) Page. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/LOCAD-PTS-Exploration.html {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407024415/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/LOCAD-PTS-Exploration.html , date=2009-04-07 * "No Foolin' -- 'Lab on a Chip' Works!" Science@NASA (April 6, 2007). https://web.archive.org/web/20100329231728/http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/06apr_locad2.htm * "ISS Spacewalkers Test Planetary Protection Concept." Science@NASA (March 20, 2009). https://web.archive.org/web/20100325213731/http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/20mar_locadexploration.htm * "Astronauts Swab the Deck." Science@NASA (February 6, 2009). https://web.archive.org/web/20100325213102/http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/06feb_locad.htm * LOCAD-PTS Blogs from 2006 Desert-RATS and Arctic Mars Svalbard Analogue Expeditions (AMASE). https://web.archive.org/web/20090407063642/http://www.planetary.org/explore/topics/planetary_analogs/svalbard_updates.html * LOCAD Home Page. https://web.archive.org/web/20070518042949/http://locad.nasa.gov/ * NASA's Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Control (AEMC) Program. https://web.archive.org/web/20090327075637/http://aemc.jpl.nasa.gov/ International Space Station experiments