Exercise training alters the genomic response to acute exercise in human adipose tissue

Odile Fabre, Lars R. Ingerslev, Christian Garde, Ida Donkin, David Simar, Romain Barrès

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    Abstract

    AIM: To determine the genomic mechanisms by which adipose tissue responds to acute and chronic exercise.

    METHODS: We profiled the transcriptomic and epigenetic response to acute exercise in human adipose tissue collected before and after endurance training.

    RESULTS: Although acute exercises were performed at same relative intensities, the magnitude of transcriptomic changes after acute exercise was reduced by endurance training. DNA methylation remodeling induced by acute exercise was more prominent in trained versus untrained state. We found an overlap between gene expression and DNA methylation changes after acute exercise for 32 genes pre-training and six post-training, notably at adipocyte-specific genes.

    CONCLUSION: Training status differentially affects the epigenetic and transcriptomic response to acute exercise in human adipose tissue.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEpigenomics
    Volume10
    Issue number8
    Pages (from-to)1033-1050
    Number of pages18
    ISSN1750-1911
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • adipose tissue
    • DNA methylation
    • epigenetics
    • exercise
    • human
    • mRNA
    • transcriptomic

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