Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.
Department of Biochemistry, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Nat Metab. 2024 May;6(5):963-979. doi: 10.1038/s42255-023-00959-9. Epub 2024 May 1.
Subcutaneous white adipose tissue (scWAT) is a dynamic storage and secretory organ that regulates systemic homeostasis, yet the impact of endurance exercise training (ExT) and sex on its molecular landscape is not fully established. Utilizing an integrative multi-omics approach, and leveraging data generated by the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC), we show profound sexual dimorphism in the scWAT of sedentary rats and in the dynamic response of this tissue to ExT. Specifically, the scWAT of sedentary females displays -omic signatures related to insulin signaling and adipogenesis, whereas the scWAT of sedentary males is enriched in terms related to aerobic metabolism. These sex-specific -omic signatures are preserved or amplified with ExT. Integration of multi-omic analyses with phenotypic measures identifies molecular hubs predicted to drive sexually distinct responses to training. Overall, this study underscores the powerful impact of sex on adipose tissue biology and provides a rich resource to investigate the scWAT response to ExT.
皮下白色脂肪组织 (scWAT) 是一个动态的储存和分泌器官,可调节全身的稳态,但耐力运动训练 (ExT) 和性别对其分子图谱的影响尚未完全确定。本研究利用综合多组学方法,并利用运动活动分子转导联盟 (MoTrPAC) 生成的数据,展示了久坐大鼠的 scWAT 存在明显的性别二态性,以及该组织对 ExT 的动态反应。具体而言,久坐雌性大鼠的 scWAT 表现出与胰岛素信号和脂肪生成相关的组学特征,而久坐雄性大鼠的 scWAT 则富集了与有氧代谢相关的特征。这些性别特异性的组学特征在 ExT 后得以保留或放大。多组学分析与表型测量的整合,确定了预测可驱动训练中性别特异性反应的分子枢纽。总体而言,这项研究强调了性别对脂肪组织生物学的强大影响,并提供了一个丰富的资源来研究 scWAT 对 ExT 的反应。