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  • This study examined how a 6-month exercise program affects DNA methylation in women after bariatric surgery, focusing on metabolic and inflammatory gene pathways.
  • Results showed significant changes in 722 CpG sites related to gene regulation after exercise training.
  • Specifically, some of these changes were linked to inflammation mechanisms involving Th17 cell differentiation.

Article Abstract

Exercise training and bariatric surgery have been shown to independently modulate DNA methylation profile in clusters of genes related to metabolic and inflammatory pathways. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a 6-month exercise training program on DNA methylation profile in women who underwent bariatric surgery. In this exploratory, quasi-experimental study, we analyzed DNA methylation levels by array technology in eleven women who underwent Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and a 6-month, three-times-a-week, supervised exercise training program. Epigenome Wide Association Analysis showed 722 CpG sites with different methylation level equal to or greater than 5% ( < 0.01) after exercise training. Some of these CpGs sites were related to pathophysiological mechanisms of inflammation, specially Th17 cell differentiation (FDR value < 0.05 and  < 0.001). Our data showed epigenetic modification in specific CpG sites related to Th17 cell differentiation pathway in post-bariatric women following a 6-months exercise training program.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9945193PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1092050DOI Listing

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