Elucidating regulatory processes of intense physical activity by multi-omics analysis.

IF 16.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Military Medical Research Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1186/s40779-023-00477-5
Ernesto S Nakayasu, Marina A Gritsenko, Young-Mo Kim, Jennifer E Kyle, Kelly G Stratton, Carrie D Nicora, Nathalie Munoz, Kathleen M Navarro, Daniel Claborne, Yuqian Gao, Karl K Weitz, Vanessa L Paurus, Kent J Bloodsworth, Kelsey A Allen, Lisa M Bramer, Fernando Montes, Kathleen A Clark, Grant Tietje, Justin Teeguarden, Kristin E Burnum-Johnson
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Background: Physiological and biochemical processes across tissues of the body are regulated in response to the high demands of intense physical activity in several occupations, such as firefighting, law enforcement, military, and sports. A better understanding of such processes can ultimately help improve human performance and prevent illnesses in the work environment.

Methods: To study regulatory processes in intense physical activity simulating real-life conditions, we performed a multi-omics analysis of three biofluids (blood plasma, urine, and saliva) collected from 11 wildland firefighters before and after a 45 min, intense exercise regimen. Omics profiles post- versus pre-exercise were compared by Student's t-test followed by pathway analysis and comparison between the different omics modalities.

Results: Our multi-omics analysis identified and quantified 3835 proteins, 730 lipids and 182 metabolites combining the 3 different types of samples. The blood plasma analysis revealed signatures of tissue damage and acute repair response accompanied by enhanced carbon metabolism to meet energy demands. The urine analysis showed a strong, concomitant regulation of 6 out of 8 identified proteins from the renin-angiotensin system supporting increased excretion of catabolites, reabsorption of nutrients and maintenance of fluid balance. In saliva, we observed a decrease in 3 pro-inflammatory cytokines and an increase in 8 antimicrobial peptides. A systematic literature review identified 6 papers that support an altered susceptibility to respiratory infection.

Conclusion: This study shows simultaneous regulatory signatures in biofluids indicative of homeostatic maintenance during intense physical activity with possible effects on increased infection susceptibility, suggesting that caution against respiratory diseases could benefit workers on highly physical demanding jobs.

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通过多组学分析阐明剧烈体育活动的调节过程。
背景:身体各组织的生理和生化过程受到调节,以应对消防、执法、军事和体育等多种职业对高强度体力活动的高要求。更好地了解这些过程最终有助于提高人类表现,并预防工作环境中的疾病。方法:为了研究模拟现实生活条件的剧烈体育活动中的调节过程,我们对11名野外消防员在45分钟剧烈运动前后收集的三种生物流体(血浆、尿液和唾液)进行了多组学分析。运动后和运动前的奥密克戎谱通过Student t检验进行比较,然后进行通路分析,并比较不同的奥密克戎模式。结果:我们的多组学分析确定并量化了3835种蛋白质、730种脂质和182种代谢产物,结合了3种不同类型的样品。血浆分析揭示了组织损伤和急性修复反应的特征,同时增强了碳代谢以满足能量需求。尿液分析显示,来自肾素-血管紧张素系统的8种已鉴定蛋白质中有6种受到强烈的伴随调节,支持分解代谢产物的排泄增加、营养物质的再吸收和液体平衡的维持。在唾液中,我们观察到3种促炎细胞因子减少,8种抗菌肽增加。一项系统的文献综述确定了6篇支持呼吸道感染易感性改变的论文。结论:这项研究显示,生物流体中同时存在调节信号,表明在剧烈的体力活动中保持稳态可能会增加感染易感性,这表明对呼吸系统疾病的谨慎可能有利于从事高体力工作的工人。
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Military Medical Research Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Military Medical Research is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to share the most up-to-date evidence and innovative discoveries in a wide range of fields, including basic and clinical sciences, translational research, precision medicine, emerging interdisciplinary subjects, and advanced technologies. Our primary focus is on modern military medicine; however, we also encourage submissions from other related areas. This includes, but is not limited to, basic medical research with the potential for translation into practice, as well as clinical research that could impact medical care both in times of warfare and during peacetime military operations.
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