| Literature DB >> 31820125 |
David Varillas Delgado1, Juan José Tellería Orriols2, Carlos Martín Saborido3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The genetic profile that is needed to define an endurance athlete has been studied during recent years. The main objective of this work is to approach for the first time the study of genetic variants in liver-metabolizing genes and their role in endurance performance by comparing the allelic and genotypic frequencies in elite endurance athletes to the non-athlete population.Entities:
Keywords: CYP2D6; Cytochrome p 450; Glutathione transferases; Performance; Physical endurance; Sports
Year: 2019 PMID: 31820125 PMCID: PMC6901632 DOI: 10.1186/s40798-019-0227-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med Open ISSN: 2198-9761
Primers sequence at target genes
| CYP2D6 | Forward | 5′-GCCTTCGCCAACCACTCCG-3′ |
| Reverse | 5′-AAATCCTGCTCTTCCGACGC-3′ | |
| GSTM1 | A | 5′-CGCCATCTTGTGCTACATTGCCCG-3′ |
| B | 5′-ATCTTCTCCTCTTCTGTCTC-3′ | |
| C | 5′-TTCTGGATTGTAGCAGATCA-3′ | |
| GSTP | Forward | 5′-ACCCCAGGGCTCTATGGGAA-3′ |
| Reverse | 5′-TGAGGGCACAAGCCCCT-3′ | |
| GSTT | Forward | 5′-TTCCTTACTGGTCCTCACATCTC-3′ |
| Reverse | 5′-TCACCGGATCATGGCCAGCA-3′ |
PCR conditions
| CYP2D6 | Initial denaturation | 94° 5 min | |
| × 30 cycles | Denaturation | 94° 1 min | |
| Annealing | 60° 1 min | ||
| Extension | 72° 2 min | ||
| Final extension | 72° 5 min | ||
| GSTM1 | Initial denaturation | 95° 5 min | |
| × 40 cycles | Denaturation | 94° 30 sec | |
| Annealing | 58° 30 sec | ||
| Extension | 72° 45 sec | ||
| Final extension | 72° 8 min | ||
| GSTP | Initial denaturation | 94° 5 min | |
| × 35 cycles | Denaturation | 94° 30 sec | |
| Annealing | 55° 30 sec | ||
| Extension | 72° 30 sec | ||
| Final extension | 72° 5 min | ||
| GSTT | Initial denaturation | 95° 5 min | |
| × 30 cycles | Denaturation | 95° 1 min | |
| Annealing | 60° 1 min | ||
| Extension | 72° 1 min | ||
| Final extension | 72° 10 min |
Genotyping frequency in the Spanish population and elite endurance athletes
| Symbol | Gene | Polymorphism | Genotypes (2 or 1 = “ | Frequency in Spanish population (%) (*) | Frequency in Spanish elite endurance athletes (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily D member 6 | c.506-1G>A | 0 = AA–1 = GA–2 = GG | 4–27–69 | 1–14–85 | |
| Glutathione S-transferase | Functional(+)/null(−) | 0 = −–1 = + | 82–18 | 71–29 | |
| Glutathione S-transferase | Ile(I)105Val(V) | 0 = GG–1 = GA–2 = AA | 41–45–14 | 6–31–63 | |
| Glutathione S-transferase | Functional(+)/null(−) | 0 = −–1 = + | 64–36 | 28–72 |
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Fig. 1TGS distribution in elite endurance athletes and non-athlete subjects
Fig. 2TGS distribution in elite endurance athletes: cyclists, runners and non-athlete subjects
Distribution of elite endurance athletes and non-athletes with GS of 0-6 in target genes
| Number of accumulated genotypes in an “ | Elite endurance athletes ( | Non-athletes ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) | < 0.001 |
| 1 | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (0.82%) | |
| 2 | 5 (4.06%) | 8 (7.37%) | |
| 3 | 14 (15.44%) | 29 (31.14%) | |
| 4 | 44 (51.22%) | 46 (68.85%) | |
| 5 | 44 (86.99%) | 35 (97.54%) | |
| 6 | 16 (100.00%) | 3 (100.00%) |
Fig. 3ROC curve summarizing the ability of TGS to distinguish potential elite endurance athletes from non-athletes
Genotype distribution in elite endurance athletes and non-athletes of liver-metabolizing polymorphisms
| Elite endurance athletes ( | Non-athletes ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| CYP2D6 | |||
| A/A | 1 (1.66%) | 2 (1.64%) | < 0.001 |
| G/A | 17 (13.82%) | 44 (36.06%) | |
| G/G | 105 (85.36%) | 76 (62.30%) | |
| GSTM1 | |||
| + | 36 (29.27%) | 45 (36.88%) | 0.205 |
| − | 87 (70.73%) | 77 (63.12%) | |
| GSTP | |||
| G/G | 8 (6.51%) | 13 (10.65%) | 0.122 |
| G/A | 38 (30.89%) | 48 (39.35%) | |
| A/A | 77 (62.60%) | 61 (50%) | |
| GSTT | |||
| + | 89 (72.36%) | 70 (57.38%) | 0.014 |
| − | 34 (27.64%) | 52 (42.62%) | |
Genotype frequencies in liver metabolizers between elite endurance athletes (cyclist, runners) and non-athletes
| CYP2D6 genotype | GSTT genotype | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elite endurance athletes | Cyclists | 63 (84.00%) | 11 (14.66%) | 1 (1.33%) | 0.002 | 54 (72.00%) | 21 (28.00%) | 0.049 |
| Runners | 42 (87.50%) | 6 (12.50%) | 0 (0.00%) | 35 (72.91%) | 13 (27.09%) | |||
| Non-athletes | 76 (62.29%) | 44 (36.06%) | 2 (1.64%) | 70 (57.37%) | 52 (42.63%) | |||