Association of the ACTN3 Gene's Single-Nucleotide Variant Rs1815739 (R577X) with Sports Qualification and Competitive Distance in Caucasian Athletes of the Southern Urals

An elite athlete's status is associated with a multifactorial phenotype depending on many environmental and genetic factors. Of course, the peculiarities of the structure and function of skeletal muscles are among the most important characteristics in the context of athletic performance. Purpose: To study the associations of SNV rs1815739 (C577T or R577X) allelic variants and genotypes of the ACTN3 gene with qualification and competitive distance in Caucasian athletes of the Southern Urals. Methods: A total of 126 people of European origin who lived in the Southern Urals region took part in this study. The first group included 76 cyclical sports athletes (speed skating, running disciplines in track-and-field): SD (short distances) subgroup—40 sprinters (mean 22.1 ± 2.4 y.o.); LD (long distances) subgroup—36 stayer athletes (mean 22.6 ± 2.7 y.o.). The control group consisted of 50 healthy nonathletes (mean 21.4 ± 2.7 y.o.). We used the Step One Real-Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems, USA) device for real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results: The frequency of the major allele R was significantly higher in the SD subgroup compared to the control subgroup (80% vs. 64%; p-value = 0.04). However, we did not find any significant differences in the frequency of the R allele between the athletes of the SD subgroup and the LD subgroup (80% vs. 59.7%, respectively; p-value > 0.05). The frequency of the X allele was lower in the SD subgroup compared to the LD subgroup (20% vs. 40.3%; p-value = 0.03). The frequency of homozygous genotype RR was higher in the SD subgroup compared to the control group (60.0% vs. 34%; p-value = 0.04). The R allele was associated with competitive distance in the SD group athletes compared to those of the control group (OR = 2.45 (95% CI: 1.02–5.87)). The X allele was associated with competitive distance in the LD subgroup compared to the SD subgroup (OR = 2.7 (95% CI: 1.09–6.68)). Conclusions: Multiplicative and additive inheritance models demonstrated that high athletic performance for sprinters was associated with the homozygous dominant genotype 577RR in cyclical sports athletes of Caucasian origin in the Southern Urals.

Authors
Balberova O.V.1 , Shnayder N.A. 2, 3 , Bykov E.V.1 , Zakaryukin Y.E.1 , Petrova M.M.3 , Soloveva I.A.3 , Narodova E.A.3 , Chumakova G.A.4 , Al-Zami Mustafa 5 , Asadullin A.R.6 , Vaiman E.E.2 , Trefilova V.V. 2 , Nasyrova R.F. 2, 7
Journal
Publisher
MDPI
Number of issue
8
Language
English
Pages
1512
Status
Published
Volume
14
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Ural State University of Physical Culture,
  • 2 National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Neurology
  • 3 Professor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University
  • 4 Altai State Medical University
  • 5 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
  • 6 Bashkir State Medical University
  • 7 International Centre for Education and Research in Neuropsychiatry, Samara State Medical University
Keywords
sports genetics; candidate genes; Actn3; single nucleotide variant; skeletal muscles; athlete
Date of creation
28.12.2023
Date of change
28.12.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/103541/
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