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No Evidence of a Common DNA Variant Profile Specific to World Class Endurance Athletes.

Authors :
Tuomo Rankinen
Noriyuki Fuku
Bernd Wolfarth
Guan Wang
Mark A Sarzynski
Dmitry G Alexeev
Ildus I Ahmetov
Marcel R Boulay
Pawel Cieszczyk
Nir Eynon
Maxim L Filipenko
Fleur C Garton
Edward V Generozov
Vadim M Govorun
Peter J Houweling
Takashi Kawahara
Elena S Kostryukova
Nickolay A Kulemin
Andrey K Larin
Agnieszka Maciejewska-Karłowska
Motohiko Miyachi
Carlos A Muniesa
Haruka Murakami
Elena A Ospanova
Sandosh Padmanabhan
Alexander V Pavlenko
Olga N Pyankova
Catalina Santiago
Marek Sawczuk
Robert A Scott
Vladimir V Uyba
Thomas Yvert
Louis Perusse
Sujoy Ghosh
Rainer Rauramaa
Kathryn N North
Alejandro Lucia
Yannis Pitsiladis
Claude Bouchard
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0147330 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2016.

Abstract

There are strong genetic components to cardiorespiratory fitness and its response to exercise training. It would be useful to understand the differences in the genomic profile of highly trained endurance athletes of world class caliber and sedentary controls. An international consortium (GAMES) was established in order to compare elite endurance athletes and ethnicity-matched controls in a case-control study design. Genome-wide association studies were undertaken on two cohorts of elite endurance athletes and controls (GENATHLETE and Japanese endurance runners), from which a panel of 45 promising markers was identified. These markers were tested for replication in seven additional cohorts of endurance athletes and controls: from Australia, Ethiopia, Japan, Kenya, Poland, Russia and Spain. The study is based on a total of 1520 endurance athletes (835 who took part in endurance events in World Championships and/or Olympic Games) and 2760 controls. We hypothesized that world-class athletes are likely to be characterized by an even higher concentration of endurance performance alleles and we performed separate analyses on this subsample. The meta-analysis of all available studies revealed one statistically significant marker (rs558129 at GALNTL6 locus, p = 0.0002), even after correcting for multiple testing. As shown by the low heterogeneity index (I2 = 0), all eight cohorts showed the same direction of association with rs558129, even though p-values varied across the individual studies. In summary, this study did not identify a panel of genomic variants common to these elite endurance athlete groups. Since GAMES was underpowered to identify alleles with small effect sizes, some of the suggestive leads identified should be explored in expanded comparisons of world-class endurance athletes and sedentary controls and in tightly controlled exercise training studies. Such studies have the potential to illuminate the biology not only of world class endurance performance but also of compromised cardiac functions and cardiometabolic diseases.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f846a648624678b43c97e6e559fef9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147330