Integrated single-cell multiome analysis reveals muscle fiber-type gene regulatory circuitry modulated by endurance exercise

Aliza B. Rubenstein,Gregory R. Smith, Zidong Zhang,Xi Chen, Toby L. Chambers,Frederique Ruf-Zamojski, Natalia Mendelev,Wan Sze Cheng, Michel Zamojski,Mary Anne S. Amper, Venugopalan D. Nair,Andrew R. Marderstein, Stephen B. Montgomery,Olga G. Troyanskaya, Elena Zaslavsky,Todd Trappe, Scott Trappe,Stuart C. Sealfon

biorxiv(2023)

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Endurance exercise is an important health modifier. We studied cell-type specific adaptations of human skeletal muscle to acute endurance exercise using single-nucleus (sn) multiome sequencing in human vastus lateralis samples collected before and 3.5 hours after 40 min exercise at 70% VO2max in four subjects, as well as in matched time of day samples from two supine resting circadian controls. High quality same-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq data were obtained from 37,154 nuclei comprising 14 cell types. Among muscle fiber types, both shared and fiber-type specific regulatory programs were identified. Single-cell circuit analysis identified distinct adaptations in fast, slow and intermediate fibers as well as LUM -expressing FAP cells, involving a total of 328 transcription factors (TFs) acting at altered accessibility sites regulating 2,025 genes. These data and circuit mapping provide single-cell insight into the processes underlying tissue and metabolic remodeling responses to exercise. ### Competing Interest Statement SCS is interim Chief Scientific Officer, consultant, and equity owner of GNOMX Corp. The authors declare no other competing interests.
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