Acute aerobic exercise alters serum protein distribution in colorectal cancer patients
Sinan Jin, Shude Han, Ning Wang, Mingrui Yang, Chao Chen

TL;DR
This study shows that a single session of aerobic exercise changes protein levels in the blood of colorectal cancer patients, which could help improve treatment.
Contribution
The study identifies specific proteins affected by acute aerobic exercise in CRC patients and validates their reduced expression.
Findings
Acute aerobic exercise significantly alters serum protein profiles in colorectal cancer patients.
ARF6, ARF5, and RAB11A are key proteins whose expression is reduced after exercise.
Weighted gene co-expression network analysis identified 27 proteins with significant post-exercise changes.
Abstract
Acute aerobic exercise has been shown to exert beneficial effects on colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, however, the specific molecular mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear. To investigate the relationship between exercise and CRC progression, we conducted a prospective cohort study to analyze the impact of acute aerobic exercise on serum protein profiles in CRC patients. Serum samples from 10 CRC patients were collected and analyzed using proteomics following either no exercise or acute aerobic exercise. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) was employed to identify protein modules associated with exercise. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis was further conducted to pinpoint key proteins influenced by exercise. Western blotting was used to validate the expression changes of identified proteins. WGCNA revealed that the blue module exhibited the…
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TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Dietary Effects on Health · Exercise and Physiological Responses
