Τετάρτη 13 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

Gene expression variability in human skeletal muscle transcriptome responses to acute resistance exercise

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What is the central question of this study?

Does exercise, independent of random error and within‐subject variability, contribute to the variability in gene expression responses to an acute bout of resistance exercise?

What is the main finding and its importance?

A reanalysis of publicly‐available microarray data revealed that variability in observed gene expression responses for a subset of genes could be partially attributable to an effect of acute resistance exercise.

These finding support the notion that individual responsiveness explains a portion of the variability in observed gene expression responses to acute resistance exercise.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to use publicly available transcriptomic data to determine whether variability in gene expression responses to an acute bout of resistance exercise (AR) can be attributable to an effect AR per se. We examined microarray data from a previous study that collected skeletal muscle biopsies before and 24 hours after AR or a no‐exercise time‐matched control period (CTL). By subtracting the standard deviation (SD) in the observed responses to CTL from AR, we determined that AR contributed to the variability in the observed gene expression responses for many (∼31,000), but not all, transcripts included on the Affymetrix Human Genome chips. AR had a large effect on variability in the observed gene expression responses in 1,290 genes that was not attributed to any technical/biological variability associated with repeated measurements. Pathway analysis using WebGestalt revealed that several of these 1,290 genes are involved in pathways known to regulate skeletal muscle adaptations to chronic resistance training (CR). These results suggest that variability in the observed gene expression responses for a subset of genes could be partially attributable to an effect of AR.

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