Exome-Wide Association Study of Competitive Performance in Elite Athletes

Author:

Bulgay Celal1ORCID,Kasakolu Anıl2,Kazan Hasan Hüseyin34,Mijaica Raluca5ORCID,Zorba Erdal6,Akman Onur7ORCID,Bayraktar Isık8,Ekmekci Rıdvan9,Koncagul Seyrani2,Ulucan Korkut10ORCID,Semenova Ekaterina A.1112ORCID,Larin Andrey K.11,Kulemin Nikolay A.11,Generozov Edward V.11,Balint Lorand5,Badicu Georgian5ORCID,Ahmetov Ildus I.11131415ORCID,Ergun Mehmet Ali16

Affiliation:

1. Sports Science Faculty, Bingol University, 12000 Bingol, Turkey

2. Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, 06000 Ankara, Turkey

3. Medical Genetics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Near East University, 1010–1107 Nicosia, Cyprus

4. DESAM Institute, Near East University, 1010–1107 Nicosia, Cyprus

5. Department of Physical Education and Special Motricity, Faculty of Physical Education and Mountain Sports, Transilvania University, 500068 Braşov, Romania

6. Sports Science Faculty, Gazi University, 06560 Ankara, Turkey

7. Sports Science Faculty, Bayburt University, 69000 Bayburt, Turkey

8. Sports Science Faculty, Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, 07450 Alanya, Turkey

9. Sports Science Faculty, Pamukkale University, 20160 Denizli, Turkey

10. Sports Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Marmara University, 34722 Istanbul, Turkey

11. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119435 Moscow, Russia

12. Research Institute of Physical Culture and Sport, Volga Region State University of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, 420138 Kazan, Russia

13. Laboratory of Genetics of Aging and Longevity, Kazan State Medical University, 420012 Kazan, Russia

14. Department of Physical Education, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 115093 Moscow, Russia

15. Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 5AF, UK

16. Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, 06560 Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

The aim of the study was to identify genetic variants associated with personal best scores in Turkish track and field athletes and to compare allelic frequencies between sprint/power and endurance athletes and controls using a whole-exome sequencing (WES) approach, followed by replication studies in independent cohorts. The discovery phase involved 60 elite Turkish athletes (31 sprint/power and 29 endurance) and 20 ethnically matched controls. The replication phase involved 1132 individuals (115 elite Russian sprinters, 373 elite Russian endurance athletes (of which 75 athletes were with VO2max measurements), 209 controls, 148 Russian and 287 Finnish individuals with muscle fiber composition and cross-sectional area (CSA) data). None of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) reached an exome-wide significance level (p < 2.3 × 10−7) in genotype–phenotype and case–control studies of Turkish athletes. However, of the 53 nominally (p < 0.05) associated SNPs, four functional variants were replicated. The SIRT1 rs41299232 G allele was significantly over-represented in Turkish (p = 0.047) and Russian (p = 0.018) endurance athletes compared to sprint/power athletes and was associated with increased VO2max (p = 0.037) and a greater proportion of slow-twitch muscle fibers (p = 0.035). The NUP210 rs2280084 A allele was significantly over-represented in Turkish (p = 0.044) and Russian (p = 0.012) endurance athletes compared to sprint/power athletes. The TRPM2 rs1785440 G allele was significantly over-represented in Turkish endurance athletes compared to sprint/power athletes (p = 0.034) and was associated with increased VO2max (p = 0.008). The AGRN rs4074992 C allele was significantly over-represented in Turkish sprint/power athletes compared to endurance athletes (p = 0.037) and was associated with a greater CSA of fast-twitch muscle fibers (p = 0.024). In conclusion, we present the first WES study of athletes showing that this approach can be used to identify novel genetic markers associated with exercise- and sport-related phenotypes.

Funder

Gazi University Rectorate

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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