Organism-wide, cell-type-specific secretome mapping of exercise training in mice

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  • Wei Wei
  • Nicholas M. Riley
  • Xuchao Lyu
  • Xiaotao Shen
  • Jing Guo
  • Raun, Steffen Henning
  • Meng Zhao
  • Maria Dolores Moya-Garzon
  • Himanish Basu
  • Alan Sheng-Hwa Tung
  • Veronica L. Li
  • Wentao Huang
  • Amanda L. Wiggenhorn
  • Katrin J. Svensson
  • Michael P. Snyder
  • Carolyn R. Bertozzi
  • Jonathan Z. Long

There is a significant interest in identifying blood-borne factors that mediate tissue crosstalk and function as molecular effectors of physical activity. Although past studies have focused on an individual molecule or cell type, the organism-wide secretome response to physical activity has not been evaluated. Here, we use a cell-type-specific proteomic approach to generate a 21-cell-type, 10-tissue map of exercise training-regulated secretomes in mice. Our dataset identifies >200 exercise training-regulated cell-type-secreted protein pairs, the majority of which have not been previously reported. Pdgfra-cre-labeled secretomes were the most responsive to exercise training. Finally, we show anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, and exercise performance-enhancing activities for proteoforms of intracellular carboxylesterases whose secretion from the liver is induced by exercise training.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere11
JournalCell Metabolism
Volume35
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)1261-1279
Number of pages19
ISSN1550-4131
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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    Research areas

  • cell type, CES2, energy metabolism, exercise, exercise performance, hepatokine, obesity, secretome, tissue crosstalk

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