Int J Sports Med 2010; 31(12): 913-916
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1265176
Genetics & Molecular Biology

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Association Between the ACTN3 R577X Polymorphism and Female Endurance Athletes in China

X. Shang1 , C. Huang2 , Q. Chang2 , L. Zhang2 , T. Huang2
  • 1Institute of Orthopedics, Xijing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, China
  • 2Institute of Military Training Related Medical Sciences, the 150 Hospital of Chinese PLA, Luoyang, China
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Publication History

accepted after revision August 12, 2010

Publication Date:
08 October 2010 (online)

Abstract

The α-actinin 3 (ACTN3) gene is absent in 18% of healthy white individuals owing to homozygosity for a premature stop codon polymorphism (rs1815739) and is only expressed in the Z line of fast glycolytic muscle fibres. Previous studies have shown highly significant association between ACTN3 genotype and sprint/power performance, while the nonfunctional allele (577X) was believed to provide an advantage for endurance performance. In this study we tested whether XX genotype was over-represented in Chinese endurance athletes compared to the general population. In a study of 250 Chinese endurance athletes of provincial or national competitive standard and 450 controls, we proved that the ACTN3 XX genotype (21.2 vs. 15.8%; P=0.02) and X allele (51.3 vs. 41.1%; P=0.019) were significantly over-represented in female endurance athletes compared to controls, while no genotype-related differences were observed in male endurance athletes. Besides, the frequency of the ACTN3 XX genotype (28.6%) was the highest in a group of highly elite athletes compared with other groups, which supported the hypothesis that the absence of α-actinin-3 provided some sort of advantage for endurance athletes. Our results indicated that ACTN3 R577X polymorphism was associated with endurance performance in female athletes but not male athletes in China.

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Correspondence

Dr. Xuya Shang

Institute of Orthopedics

Xijing Hospital

The Fourth Military Medical

University

Xi’an 710032

China

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