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The Multi-Omic Response to Exercise Training Across Rat Tissues: Interactive Tools for Data Dissemination Through the MoTrPAC Data Hub

PHYSIOLOGY(2024)

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The Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) aims to map the molecular responses to exercise and training to elucidate how exercise improves health and prevents disease. The first MoTrPAC data provides an extensive temporal map of the dynamic multi-omic response to endurance training across multiple rat tissues. All results can be viewed, interrogated, and downloaded in a user-friendly, publicly accessible data portal ( https://motrpac-data.org ). The MoTrPAC data compendium includes transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, phosphoproteomics, acetylproteomics, ubiquitylproteomics, DNA methylation, chromatin accessibility, and multiplexed immunoassay data. This compilation of 211 datasets across 19 tissues, 25 molecular assays, and 4 training time points in adult male and female rats constitutes 19 terabytes of data. Over 35,000 analytes were found to be differentially regulated in response to endurance training, with many displaying sexual dimorphism. We observed a male-specific recruitment of immune cells to adipose tissues and an anticorrelated transcriptional response in the adrenal gland related to the stress response. Temporal multi-omic and multi-tissue integration demonstrated similar temporal responses in the heart and skeletal muscle, reflecting a concerted adaptation of mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism. Integrative multi-omic network analysis revealed connections between the heat shock-mediated stress response and mitochondrial biogenesis. Training increased phospholipids and decreased triacylglycerols in the liver, and there were extensive changes to mitochondrial protein acetylation. Many changes were relevant for human health conditions, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular wellness, and tissue damage and repair. Altogether, this MoTrPAC resource provides an unprecedented view of the effects of exercise across an organism, revealing mechanistic details of how exercise impacts mammalian health. The MoTrPAC data hub is the primary online resource to disseminate this large scale multi-omics data. The MoTrPAC Study is supported by NIH grants U24OD026629 (Bioinformatics Center), U24DK112349, U24DK112342, U24DK112340, U24DK112341, U24DK112326, U24DK112331, U24DK112348 (Chemical Analysis Sites), U24AR071113 (Consortium Coordinating Center), U01AG055133, U01AG055137 and U01AG055135 (PASS/Animal Sites). This is the full abstract presented at the American Physiology Summit 2024 meeting and is only available in HTML format. There are no additional versions or additional content available for this abstract. Physiology was not involved in the peer review process.
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