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Concentric and Eccentric Endurance Exercise Reverse Hallmarks of T-Cell Senescence in Pre-diabetic Subjects

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FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00684

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TEMRA cells; naive T-cells; eccentric exercise; concentric exercise; inflammation

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  1. National Research Fund, Luxembourg (AFR Ph.D. Grant) [4919742]

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The peripheral T-cell pool undergoes a striking age associated remodeling which is accelerated by progressive insulin resistance. Exercise training is known to delay several aspects of T-cell senescence. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of 3 weeks regular concentric or eccentric endurance exercise training on the composition of the T-cell compartment in pre-diabetic subjects. Sixteen male older adults with impaired glucose tolerance were recruited and performed either concentric exercise (CE) or eccentric exercise (EE) walking 3 times a week for 3 weeks. Fasting venous blood sampling was performed before training and after the training intervention. Various T-cell subpopulations were analyzed by flow cytometry. We did not find significant time x group effects (interaction) but found several significant time effects for cell type ratios and cell subsets proportions. There was an increase of the CD4(+)/CD8(+) (0.55 +/- 0.85%; p = 0.033) and CD4(+)/CD3(+) ratio (5.63 +/- 8.44%; p = 0.018) and a decrease of the CD8(+)/CD3(+) ratio (-0.95 +/- 1.64%; p = 0.049) after training. We found proportional increases of CD4(+)/CCR7(+)/CD45RO(+) central memory cells (5.02 +/- 7.68%; p = 0.030), naive CD8(+)/CCR7(+)/CD45RO(-) (3.00 +/- 6.68%; p = 0.047) and CD8(+)/CCR7(+)/CD45RO(+) central memory cells (3.01 +/- 3.70%; p = 0.009), while proportions of CD4(+)/CCR7(-)/CD45RO(-) TEMRA cells (-2.17 +/- 4.66%; p = 0.012), CD8(+)/CCR7(-)/CD45RO(-) TEMRA cells (-5.11 +/- 7.02%; p = 0.018) and CD16(+) cells (-4.67 +/- 6.45%; p = 0.016) decreased after training. 3 weeks of either CE or EE were effective in reversing hallmarks of T-cell senescence in pre-diabetic subjects. It is suggested that exercise stimulates production and mobilization of naive T-cells, while differentiated TEMRA cells might disappear by apoptosis.

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