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Divergent mechanisms regulate TLR4 expression on PBMCs following workload-matched exercise in normoxic and hypoxic environments, 2023, et al.

Discussion in 'Other health news and research' started by SNT Gatchaman, Nov 26, 2023.

  1. SNT Gatchaman

    SNT Gatchaman Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Divergent mechanisms regulate TLR4 expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells following workload-matched exercise in normoxic and hypoxic environments
    Jeremy B. Ducharme ; Zachary J. McKenna ; Jonathan W. Specht ; Zachary J. Fennel ; Quint N. Berkemeier ; Michael R. Deyhle

    Exercise in hypoxia increases immune responses compared to normoxic exercise, and while Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is implicated in these responses, its regulation remains undefined. The purpose of this study was to 1) investigate TLR4 regulation during workload-matched endurance exercise in normoxic and hypoxic conditions in vivo and 2) determine the independent effects of hypoxia and muscle contractions on TLR4 expression in vitro. Eight recreationally active men cycled for 1-hr at 65% of their VO2max in normoxia (630 mmHg) and in hypobaric hypoxia (440 mmHg).

    Exercise in normoxia decreased TLR4 expressed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), had no effect on the expression of inhibitor of κBα (IκBα), and increased the concentration of soluble TLR4 (sTLR4) in circulation. In contrast, exercise in hypoxia decreased the expression of TLR4 and IκBα in PBMCs, and soluble TLR4 (sTLR4) in circulation. Markers of physiological stress were higher during exercise in hypoxia, correlating with markers of intestinal barrier damage, circulating lipopolysaccharides (LPS), and a concurrent decrease in circulating sTLR4, suggesting heightened TLR4 activation, internalization, and degradation in response to escalating physiological strain. In vitro, both hypoxia and muscle contractions independently, and in combination, reduced TLR4 expressed on C2C12 myotubes, and these effects were dependent on hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1).

    In summary, the regulation of TLR4 varies depending on the physiological stress during exercise. Our study provides the first evidence of exercise-induced effects on sTLR4 in vivo and highlights the essential role of HIF-1 in the reduction of TLR4 during contraction and hypoxia in vitro.

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    We provide the first evidence of exercise affecting soluble Toll-like receptor 4 (sTLR4), a TLR4 ligand decoy receptor. We found that the degree of exercise-induced physiological stress influences TLR4 regulation on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Moderate-intensity exercise reduces PBMC TLR4 and increases circulating sTLR4. Conversely, workload-matched exercise in hypoxia induces greater physiological stress, intestinal barrier damage, circulating lipopolysaccharides, and reduces both TLR4 and sTLR4, suggesting heightened TLR4 activation, internalization, and degradation under increased strain.

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  2. Sean

    Sean Moderator Staff Member

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    intestinal barrier damage

    Interesting.
     
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  3. Hutan

    Hutan Moderator Staff Member

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    The 2009 Light study found
    I don't know how the 2009 Light study determined gene expression for TLR-4 - by expression on PBMCs or by soluble TLR4.

    This 2023 study found:
     
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