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Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly

Aging-associated inflammation is characterized by senescent cell-mediated secretion of high levels of inflammatory mediators, such as microRNA (miR)-146a. Moreover, a rise of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is also related to systemic inflammation and frailty in the elderly. Exosome-mediated cell-...

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Autores principales: Estébanez, Brisamar, Visavadiya, Nishant P., de Paz, José A., Whitehurst, Michael, Cuevas, María J., González-Gallego, Javier, Huang, Chun-Jung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020665
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author Estébanez, Brisamar
Visavadiya, Nishant P.
de Paz, José A.
Whitehurst, Michael
Cuevas, María J.
González-Gallego, Javier
Huang, Chun-Jung
author_facet Estébanez, Brisamar
Visavadiya, Nishant P.
de Paz, José A.
Whitehurst, Michael
Cuevas, María J.
González-Gallego, Javier
Huang, Chun-Jung
author_sort Estébanez, Brisamar
collection PubMed
description Aging-associated inflammation is characterized by senescent cell-mediated secretion of high levels of inflammatory mediators, such as microRNA (miR)-146a. Moreover, a rise of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is also related to systemic inflammation and frailty in the elderly. Exosome-mediated cell-to-cell communication is fundamental in cellular senescence and aging. The plasma changes in exercise-promoted miR-146a-5p, cfDNA, and exosome release could be the key to facilitate intercellular communication and systemic adaptations to exercise in aging. Thirty-eight elderly subjects (28 trained and 10 controls) volunteered in an 8-week resistance training protocol. The levels of plasma miR-146a-5p, cfDNA, and exosome markers (CD9, CD14, CD63, CD81, Flotillin [Flot]-1, and VDAC1) were measured prior to and following training. Results showed no changes in plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA levels with training. The levels of exosome markers (Flot-1, CD9, and CD81) as well as exosome-carried proteins (CD14 and VDAC1) remained unchanged, whereas an attenuated CD63 response was found in the trained group compared to the controls. These findings might partially support the anti-inflammatory effect of resistance training in the elderly as evidenced by the diminishment of exosome CD63 protein expression, without modification of plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA.
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spelling pubmed-79227652021-03-03 Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly Estébanez, Brisamar Visavadiya, Nishant P. de Paz, José A. Whitehurst, Michael Cuevas, María J. González-Gallego, Javier Huang, Chun-Jung Nutrients Article Aging-associated inflammation is characterized by senescent cell-mediated secretion of high levels of inflammatory mediators, such as microRNA (miR)-146a. Moreover, a rise of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is also related to systemic inflammation and frailty in the elderly. Exosome-mediated cell-to-cell communication is fundamental in cellular senescence and aging. The plasma changes in exercise-promoted miR-146a-5p, cfDNA, and exosome release could be the key to facilitate intercellular communication and systemic adaptations to exercise in aging. Thirty-eight elderly subjects (28 trained and 10 controls) volunteered in an 8-week resistance training protocol. The levels of plasma miR-146a-5p, cfDNA, and exosome markers (CD9, CD14, CD63, CD81, Flotillin [Flot]-1, and VDAC1) were measured prior to and following training. Results showed no changes in plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA levels with training. The levels of exosome markers (Flot-1, CD9, and CD81) as well as exosome-carried proteins (CD14 and VDAC1) remained unchanged, whereas an attenuated CD63 response was found in the trained group compared to the controls. These findings might partially support the anti-inflammatory effect of resistance training in the elderly as evidenced by the diminishment of exosome CD63 protein expression, without modification of plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA. MDPI 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7922765/ /pubmed/33669497 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020665 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Estébanez, Brisamar
Visavadiya, Nishant P.
de Paz, José A.
Whitehurst, Michael
Cuevas, María J.
González-Gallego, Javier
Huang, Chun-Jung
Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title_full Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title_fullStr Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title_full_unstemmed Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title_short Resistance Training Diminishes the Expression of Exosome CD63 Protein without Modification of Plasma miR-146a-5p and cfDNA in the Elderly
title_sort resistance training diminishes the expression of exosome cd63 protein without modification of plasma mir-146a-5p and cfdna in the elderly
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020665
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