Molecular Adaptations in Response to Exercise Training Are Associated with Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic and Epigenomic Signatures

CELL GENOMICS(2024)

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Regular exercise has many physical and brain health benefits, yet the molecular mechanisms mediating exercise effects across tissues remain poorly understood. Here we analyzed 400 high -quality DNA methylation, ATAC-seq, and RNA-seq datasets from eight tissues from control and endurance exercise -trained (EET) rats. Integration of baseline datasets mapped the gene location dependence of epigenetic control features and identified differing regulatory landscapes in each tissue. The transcriptional responses to 8 weeks of EET showed little overlap across tissues and predominantly comprised tissue -type enriched genes. We identified sex differences in the transcriptomic and epigenomic changes induced by EET. However, the sex -biased gene responses were linked to shared signaling pathways. We found that many G protein -coupled receptor -encoding genes are regulated by EET, suggesting a role for these receptors in mediating the molecular adaptations to training across tissues. Our findings provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying EET-induced health benefits across organs.
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RNA-seq,ATAC-seq,RRBS,transcriptome,chromatin accessibility,DNA methylation,tissue specificity,endurance training,GPCR,sex differences
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