Molecular Adaptations in Response to Exercise Training Are Associated with Tissue-Specific Transcriptomic and Epigenomic Signatures
CELL GENOMICS(2024)
摘要
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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