Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training

  • Manuscript Writing Group
  • , Senior Leadership
  • , Co-corresponding Authors
  • , MoTrPAC Study Group
  • , Bioinformatics Center
  • , Biospecimens Repository
  • , Administrative Coordinating Center
  • , Data Management, Analysis, and Quality Control Center
  • , Exercise Intervention Core
  • , NIH
  • , Preclinical Animal Study Sites
  • , Chemical Analysis Sites
  • , Clinical Sites
  • , MoTrPAC Study Group
  • , Primary authors
  • , Lead Analysts
  • , Lead Data Generators
  • , Analysts
  • , Animal Study Leadership
  • , Manuscript Writing Group Leads

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Resumen

Regular exercise promotes whole-body health and prevents disease, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are incompletely understood1–3. Here, the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium4 profiled the temporal transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, lipidome, phosphoproteome, acetylproteome, ubiquitylproteome, epigenome and immunome in whole blood, plasma and 18 solid tissues in male and female Rattus norvegicus over eight weeks of endurance exercise training. The resulting data compendium encompasses 9,466 assays across 19 tissues, 25 molecular platforms and 4 training time points. Thousands of shared and tissue-specific molecular alterations were identified, with sex differences found in multiple tissues. Temporal multi-omic and multi-tissue analyses revealed expansive biological insights into the adaptive responses to endurance training, including widespread regulation of immune, metabolic, stress response and mitochondrial pathways. Many changes were relevant to human health, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular health and tissue injury and recovery. The data and analyses presented in this study will serve as valuable resources for understanding and exploring the multi-tissue molecular effects of endurance training and are provided in a public repository (https://motrpac-data.org/).

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)174-183
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónNature
Volumen629
N.º8010
DOI
EstadoPublished - may 2 2024

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