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NFκB2 Gene as a Novel Candidate that Epigenetically Responds to Interval Walking Training.
Zhang, Y; Hashimoto, S; Fujii, C; Hida, S; Ito, K; Matsumura, T; Sakaizawa, T; Morikawa, M; Masuki, S; Nose, H; Higuchi, K; Nakajima, K; Taniguchi, S.
Afiliação
  • Zhang Y; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Hashimoto S; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Fujii C; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Hida S; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Ito K; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Matsumura T; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Sakaizawa T; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Morikawa M; Department of Advanced Medicine for Health Promotion Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Shinshu University Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Masuki S; Department of Advanced Medicine for Health Promotion Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Shinshu University Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Nose H; Department of Advanced Medicine for Health Promotion Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Shinshu University Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Higuchi K; Department of Aging Biology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Nakajima K; Department of Sports and Health Sciences, Faculty of Human Health Science, Matsumoto University, Matsumoto, Japan.
  • Taniguchi S; Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
Int J Sports Med ; 36(9): 769-75, 2015 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25901949
ABSTRACT
Physical fitness has been reported to decrease the risk of lifestyle-related diseases. The present study evaluated genome-wide methylation under the hypothesis that interval walking training (IWT) imparted beneficial effects on health, particularly by epigenetically ameliorating susceptibility to inflammation. We screened DNA from peripheral blood samples via genome-wide microarray for genes whose methylation was affected by IWT, paying special attention to promoter regions, and identified over 40 hyper- or hypo-methylated genes following IWT that were not witnessed in controls. We next selected genes in which the degree of methylation change in the promoter region was correlated with energy consumption following IWT. In this way, we found the NFκB2 gene to have increased methylation in multiple regions of its promoter sequence following participation in an exercise regimen. Next, IWT-induced NFκB2 hyper-methylation was confirmed by a quantitative PyroSequencing assessment of methylation in samples obtained from independent subjects who also underwent IWT. The increase in NFκB2 gene promoter methylation by IWT indicates that this regimen may suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines. Thus, these results provide an additional line of evidence that IWT is advantageous in promoting health from an epigenetic perspective by ameliorating susceptibility to inflammation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Educação Física e Treinamento / Envelhecimento / Caminhada / Metabolismo Energético / Subunidade p52 de NF-kappa B Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Educação Física e Treinamento / Envelhecimento / Caminhada / Metabolismo Energético / Subunidade p52 de NF-kappa B Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article