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Elucidating regulatory processes of intense physical activity by multi-omics analysis.
Nakayasu, Ernesto S; Gritsenko, Marina A; Kim, Young-Mo; Kyle, Jennifer E; Stratton, Kelly G; Nicora, Carrie D; Munoz, Nathalie; Navarro, Kathleen M; Claborne, Daniel; Gao, Yuqian; Weitz, Karl K; Paurus, Vanessa L; Bloodsworth, Kent J; Allen, Kelsey A; Bramer, Lisa M; Montes, Fernando; Clark, Kathleen A; Tietje, Grant; Teeguarden, Justin; Burnum-Johnson, Kristin E.
Afiliação
  • Nakayasu ES; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA. Ernesto.Nakayasu@pnnl.gov.
  • Gritsenko MA; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Kim YM; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Kyle JE; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Stratton KG; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Nicora CD; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Munoz N; Environmental and Molecular Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Navarro KM; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Western States Division, Denver, CO, 80204, USA.
  • Claborne D; Computational Analytics Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Gao Y; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Weitz KK; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Paurus VL; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Bloodsworth KJ; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Allen KA; National Security Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Bramer LM; Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Montes F; Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles, CA, 90063, USA.
  • Clark KA; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Respiratory Health Division, Morgantown, WV, 26505, USA.
  • Tietje G; National Security Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 99352, USA.
  • Teeguarden J; Environmental and Molecular Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, USA. jt@pnnl.gov.
  • Burnum-Johnson KE; Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA. jt@pnnl.gov.
Mil Med Res ; 10(1): 48, 2023 10 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37853489
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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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Multiômica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Multiômica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article