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No association between ACTN3 R577X and ACE I/D polymorphisms and endurance running times in 698 Caucasian athletes.
Papadimitriou, Ioannis D; Lockey, Sarah J; Voisin, Sarah; Herbert, Adam J; Garton, Fleur; Houweling, Peter J; Cieszczyk, Pawel; Maciejewska-Skrendo, Agnieszka; Sawczuk, Marek; Massidda, Myosotis; Calò, Carla Maria; Astratenkova, Irina V; Kouvatsi, Anastasia; Druzhevskaya, Anastasiya M; Jacques, Macsue; Ahmetov, Ildus I; Stebbings, Georgina K; Heffernan, Shane; Day, Stephen H; Erskine, Robert; Pedlar, Charles; Kipps, Courtney; North, Kathryn N; Williams, Alun G; Eynon, Nir.
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  • Papadimitriou ID; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Victoria, Australia.
  • Lockey SJ; Sports Genomics Laboratory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.
  • Voisin S; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Victoria, Australia.
  • Herbert AJ; Sports Genomics Laboratory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.
  • Garton F; Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia.
  • Houweling PJ; Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Cieszczyk P; Faculty of Physical Education, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Maciejewska-Skrendo A; Faculty of Physical Education, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Sawczuk M; Faculty of Tourism and Recreation, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Massidda M; Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
  • Calò CM; Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
  • Astratenkova IV; Sports Genetics Laboratory, St Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Kouvatsi A; Department of Genetics Development and Molecular Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Druzhevskaya AM; Sports Genetics Laboratory, St Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Jacques M; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Victoria, Australia.
  • Ahmetov II; Sports Genetics Laboratory, St Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture, St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Stebbings GK; Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia.
  • Heffernan S; Sports Genomics Laboratory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.
  • Day SH; Sports Genomics Laboratory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.
  • Erskine R; Sports Genomics Laboratory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.
  • Pedlar C; Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
  • Kipps C; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • North KN; School of Sport, Health and Applied Science, St Mary's University College, Twickenham, UK.
  • Williams AG; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Eynon N; Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
BMC Genomics ; 19(1): 13, 2018 01 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29298672
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating associations between ACTN3 R577X and ACE I/D genotypes and endurance athletic status have been limited by small sample sizes from mixed sport disciplines and lack quantitative measures of performance. AIM: To examine the association between ACTN3 R577X and ACE I/D genotypes and best personal running times in a large homogeneous cohort of endurance runners. METHODS: We collected a total of 1064 personal best 1500, 3000, 5000 m and marathon running times of 698 male and female Caucasian endurance athletes from six countries (Australia, Greece, Italy, Poland, Russia and UK). Athletes were genotyped for ACTN3 R577X and ACE ID variants. RESULTS: There was no association between ACTN3 R577X or ACE I/D genotype and running performance at any distance in men or women. Mean (SD) marathon times (in s) were for men: ACTN3 RR 9149 (593), RX 9221 (582), XX 9129 (582) p = 0.94; ACE DD 9182 (665), ID 9214 (549), II 9155 (492) p = 0.85; for women: ACTN3 RR 10796 (818), RX 10667 (695), XX 10675 (553) p = 0.36; ACE DD 10604 (561), ID 10766 (740), II 10771 (708) p = 0.21. Furthermore, there were no associations between these variants and running time for any distance in a sub-analysis of athletes with personal records within 20% of world records. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, consistent with most case-control studies, this multi-cohort quantitative analysis demonstrates it is unlikely that ACTN3 XX genotype provides an advantage in competitive endurance running performance. For ACE II genotype, some prior studies show an association but others do not. Our data indicate it is also unlikely that ACE II genotype provides an advantage in endurance running.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Resistencia Física / Polimorfismo Genético / Carrera / Actinina / Peptidil-Dipeptidasa A / Atletas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: BMC Genomics Asunto de la revista: GENETICA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Resistencia Física / Polimorfismo Genético / Carrera / Actinina / Peptidil-Dipeptidasa A / Atletas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: BMC Genomics Asunto de la revista: GENETICA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia