Metabolomic and proteomic applications to exercise biomedicine.

Translational exercise biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-03-21 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1515/teb-2024-2006
Daniel J Wilkinson, Hannah Crossland, Philip J Atherton
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Objectives: 'OMICs encapsulates study of scaled data acquisition, at the levels of DNA, RNA, protein, and metabolite species. The broad objectives of OMICs in biomedical exercise research are multifarious, but commonly relate to biomarker development and understanding features of exercise adaptation in health, ageing and metabolic diseases.

Methods: This field is one of exponential technical (i.e., depth of feature coverage) and scientific (i.e., in health, metabolic conditions and ageing, multi-OMICs) progress adopting targeted and untargeted approaches.

Results: Key findings in exercise biomedicine have led to the identification of OMIC features linking to heritability or adaptive responses to exercise e.g., the forging of GWAS/proteome/metabolome links to cardiovascular fitness and metabolic health adaptations. The recent addition of stable isotope tracing to proteomics ('dynamic proteomics') and metabolomics ('fluxomics') represents the next phase of state-of-the-art in 'OMICS.

Conclusions: These methods overcome limitations associated with point-in-time 'OMICs and can be achieved using substrate-specific tracers or deuterium oxide (D2O), depending on the question; these methods could help identify how individual protein turnover and metabolite flux may explain exercise responses. We contend application of these methods will shed new light in translational exercise biomedicine.

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代谢组学和蛋白质组学在运动生物医学中的应用。
目标:OMICs 包含在 DNA、RNA、蛋白质和代谢物物种水平上的规模数据采集研究。OMICs 在生物医学运动研究中的广泛目标是多方面的,但通常与生物标志物的开发以及了解健康、老龄化和代谢性疾病的运动适应特征有关:方法:这一领域在技术(即特征覆盖深度)和科学(即在健康、代谢状况和老龄化中的多OMICs)方面都取得了指数级进展,采用了有针对性和无针对性的方法:结果:运动生物医学方面的重要发现已导致确定与遗传性或对运动的适应性反应相关联的 OMIC 特征,例如,将 GWAS/蛋白质组/代谢组与心血管健康和代谢健康适应性联系起来。最近在蛋白质组学("动态蛋白质组学")和代谢组学("通量组学")中加入的稳定同位素追踪技术代表了 "OMICS.Conclusions "下一阶段的先进水平:这些方法克服了与时间点 "OMICS "相关的局限性,并可根据问题使用特定底物示踪剂或氧化氘(D2O)来实现。我们认为,这些方法的应用将为转化运动生物医学带来新的启示。
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