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Key viral immune genes and pathways identify elite athletes with URS

Authors :
Candice Colbey
Drew, Michael K.
Cox, Amanda J.
Jelena Vider
Pyne, David
Nicole Vlahonich
David Hughes
Waddington, Gordon
Renee Appaneal
Burke, Louise M.
Bronwen Lundy
Mary Toomey
David Watts
Gregory Lovell
Stephan Praet
Halson, Shona L.
Marijke Welvaert
Ping Zhang
Cripps, Allan W.
West, Nicholas P.
Source :
University of Canberra, CIÊNCIAVITAE, Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Purpose: Habitual intense exercise may increase the incidence of upper respiratory symptoms (URS) in elite athletes. This study investigated whether immune gene expression could identify gene markers that discriminate athletes with a higher prevalence of URS. Methods: This cross-sectional analysis of elite Australian athletes from various sports investigated whether athletes retrospectively reporting URS for two days or more in a month (n=38), had an altered immune gene expression profile compared with asymptomatic athletes (n=33). Peripheral blood samples were collected during Olympic selection events with corresponding URS data collected for the one-month period before sampling. Digital immune gene expression analysis was undertaken using the NanoString PanCancer Immune Profiling panel. Results: Fifty immune genes were differentially expressed between the groups (p

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
University of Canberra, CIÊNCIAVITAE, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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