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Keven Flecha-Velazquez1, Thomas D Fahey2, Juan L Martínez3
1Department Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
International Journal of Sports Medicine
|February 28, 2019
Summary
The KCNA4 gene rs1323860 C/T variant is associated with endurance performance in Hispanic male marathon runners. This genetic factor may influence athletic success in endurance sports.
Area of Science:
- Genetics
- Sports Science
- Human Physiology
Background:
- Endurance performance is a complex trait influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
- Identifying specific genes associated with elite athletic performance can provide insights into physiological adaptations.
- The potassium voltage-gated channel shaker related subfamily member 4 (KCNA4) gene is a potential candidate for influencing muscle function and energy metabolism.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the association between the KCNA4 gene rs1323860 (C/T transition) polymorphism and endurance performance in Hispanic male marathon runners.
- To determine if genotypic and allelic frequencies of KCNA4 rs1323860 differ between elite and sub-elite marathon runners.
Main Methods:
- Observational genetic epidemiology study using a case-control design.
- Recruitment of 1876 Hispanic male marathon runners, categorized into fast (top 3rd percentile) and slow (lowest 3rd percentile) groups.
- Genomic DNA extraction from blood samples, followed by polymerase chain reaction amplification of the KCNA4 rs1323860 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).
Main Results:
- Genotype and allele frequencies of KCNA4 rs1323860 showed a statistically significant difference between fast and slow marathon runners (P<0.01).
- The C allele was found to be 1.33 times more prevalent in the fast marathon runner group (cases) compared to the slow group (controls) (95% CI; 1.17, 1.51; P<0.001).
- Observed genotype frequencies adhered to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in both groups.
Conclusions:
- The KCNA4 gene rs1323860 (C/T transition) is significantly associated with endurance running performance in Hispanic male marathon runners.
- This genetic variant appears to be an auxiliary factor in the complex phenotype of endurance performance.
- Findings suggest a potential role for KCNA4 in the genetic architecture of elite endurance athleticism.
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