Molecular Choreography of Acute Exercise

Author:

Contrepois KévinORCID,Wu Si,Moneghetti Kegan J,Hornburg Daniel,Ahadi Sara,Tsai Ming-Shian,Metwally Ahmed A,Wei Eric,Lee-McMullen Brittany,Quijada Jeniffer V,Chen Songjie,Christle Jeffrey W,Ellenberger Mathew,Balliu Brunilda,Taylor Shalina,Durrant Matthew,Knowles David A,Choudhry Hany,Ashland Melanie,Bahmani Amir,Enslen Brooke,Amsallem Myriam,Kobayashi Yukari,Avina Monika,Perelman Dalia,Rose Sophia Miryam Schüssler-Fiorenza,Zhou Wenyu,Ashley Euan A,Montgomery Stephen B,Chaib Hassan,Haddad Francois,Snyder Michael P.

Abstract

AbstractExercise testing is routinely used in clinical practice to assess fitness - a strong predictor of survival - as well as causes of exercise limitations. While these studies often focus on cardiopulmonary response and selected molecular pathways, the dynamic system-wide molecular response to exercise has not been fully characterized. We performed a longitudinal multi-omic profiling of plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells including transcriptome, immunome, proteome, metabolome and lipidome in 36 well-characterized volunteers before and after a controlled bout of acute exercise (2, 15, 30 min and 1 hour in recovery). Integrative analysis revealed an orchestrated choreography of biological processes across key tissues. Most of these processes were dampened in insulin resistant participants. Finally, we discovered biological pathways involved in exercise capacity and developed prediction models revealing potential resting blood-based biomarkers of fitness.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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