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Association analysis of ACE, ACTN3 and PPARGCIA gene polymorphisms in two cohorts of European strength and power athletes

机译:两个欧洲力量和力量运动员队列中的ACE,ACTN3和PPARGCIA基因多态性的关联分析

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The performance of professional strength and power athletes is influenced, at least partly, by genetic components. The main aim of this study was to investigate individually and in combination the association of ACE (I/D), ACTN3 (R577X) and PPARGC1A (Gly482Ser) gene polymorphisms with strength/power-oriented athletes' status in two cohorts of European athletes. A cohort of European Caucasians from Russia and Lithuania (161 athletes: by groups - weightlifters (87), powerlifters (60), throwers (14); by elite status - 'elite' (104), 'sub-elite' (57); and 1,202 controls) were genotyped for ACE, ACTN3 and PPARGC1A polymorphisms. Genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction and/or restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Statistically significant differences in ACTN3 (R577X) allele/genotype distribution were not observed in the whole cohort of athletes or between analysed groups separately when compared with controls. The odds ratio for athletes compared to controls of the ACE I/I genotype was 1.71 (95% CI 1.01-2.92) in the Russian cohort and for the ACE I/D genotype it was 2.35 (95% CI 1.10-5.06) in the Lithuanian cohort. The odds ratio of being a powerlifter in PPARGC1A Ser/Ser genotype carriers was 2.11 (95% CI: 1.09-4.09, P = 0.026). The ACTN3 (R577X) polymorphism is not associated with strength/power athletic status in two cohorts of European athletes. The ACE I/I genotype is probably the 'preferable genotype' for Russian athletes and the ACE I/D genotype for Lithuanian strength/power athletes. We found that the PPARGC1A (Gly482Ser) polymorphism is associated with strength/power athlete status. Specifically, the PPARGC1A Ser/Ser genotype is more favourable for powerlifters compared to controls.
机译:职业力量和力量运动员的表现至少部分受到遗传因素的影响。这项研究的主要目的是在两个欧洲运动员群体中单独或结合研究ACE(I / D),ACTN3(R577X)和PPARGC1A(Gly482Ser)基因多态性与以力量/力量为导向的运动员状态的关联。来自俄罗斯和立陶宛的欧洲高加索人队列(161名运动员:按组-举重运动员(87),举重运动员(60),投掷者(14);按精英身份显示-“精英”(104),“次精英”(57) ;和1,202个对照)的ACE,ACTN3和PPARGC1A多态性基因型确定。通过聚合酶链反应和/或限制性片段长度多态性分析进行基因分型。与对照组相比,在整个运动员队列中或在单独的分析组之间均未观察到ACTN3(R577X)等位基因/基因型分布的统计学显着差异。在俄罗斯队列中,与ACE I / I基因型对照相比,运动员的优势比为1.71(95%CI 1.01-2.92),而在ACE I / D基因型中则为2.35(95%CI 1.10-5.06)。立陶宛队列。在PPARGC1A Ser / Ser基因型携带者中作为举重运动员的优势比为2.11(95%CI:1.09-4.09,P = 0.026)。在两个欧洲运动员群体中,ACTN3(R577X)多态性与力量/力量运动状态无关。 ACE I / I基因型可能是俄罗斯运动员的“首选基因型”,而立陶宛力量/力量运动员则是ACE I / D基因型。我们发现PPARGC1A(Gly482Ser)多态性与力量/力量运动员的状态有关。具体而言,与对照组相比,PPARGC1A Ser / Ser基因型对举重运动员更为有利。

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