Evaluation of the 18-bp deletion/insertion variant of the VEGF gene in athletes.

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Saban Unver, Ayse Feyda Nursal, Serbulent Yigit, Tulin Atan
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Abstract

The skeletal muscle capillary supply mainly determines the highest exercise capacity. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the major growth factor during the angiogenesis process. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether the VEGF insertion/deletion (I/D) variant differs between athletes and sedentary controls in the Turkish population. Three hundred sixteen subjects, including 146 athletes from different branches and 170 sedentary people, voluntarily participated in this study. Genomic DNA was isolated and genotyped using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis for the VEGF I/D variant. The results were evaluated statistically. In this study, the athletes and the controls showed a statistically significant difference in the genotype and allele distribution of the VEGF I/D variant. The athletes had a more prevalent D allele and D/D genotype than the controls (p = 0.008 and p = 0.034, respectively). There was a statistically significant association between the patients and the controls in terms of D/D vs. I/I + I/D genotypes (p = 0.018). There was no significant difference in VEGF I/D genotype distribution according to sports branches. Athletic performance is a complex trait influenced by genetic and environmental factors. As far as we know, this is the first study to evaluate the VEGF I/D variant in athletes in Turkey. According to our results in this study, we concluded that the VEGF I/D variant, D/D genotype, and D allele are associated with sport performance in the Turkish population. However, there is a need for studies with large samples in which environmental and emotional factors will also be taken into account.

评估运动员血管内皮生长因子基因的 18-bp 缺失/插入变异。
骨骼肌毛细血管的供应主要决定了最高的运动能力。血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)是血管生成过程中的主要生长因子。因此,我们旨在研究土耳其人群中运动员与久坐对照组之间的血管内皮生长因子插入/缺失(I/D)变异是否存在差异。316 名受试者自愿参与了这项研究,其中包括 146 名来自不同部门的运动员和 170 名久坐人群。研究人员分离了基因组 DNA,并使用聚合酶链式反应 (PCR) 分析方法对 VEGF I/D 变体进行了基因分型。对结果进行了统计评估。在这项研究中,运动员和对照组在血管内皮生长因子 I/D 变异基因型和等位基因分布方面存在显著差异。与对照组相比,运动员的 D 等位基因和 D/D 基因型更为普遍(分别为 p = 0.008 和 p = 0.034)。就 D/D 与 I/I + I/D 基因型而言,患者与对照组之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联(p = 0.018)。不同运动项目的 VEGF I/D 基因型分布没有明显差异。运动成绩是受遗传和环境因素影响的复杂特征。据我们所知,这是第一项评估土耳其运动员血管内皮生长因子 I/D 变异的研究。根据本研究的结果,我们得出结论:在土耳其人群中,血管内皮生长因子 I/D 变异体、D/D 基因型和 D 等位基因与运动成绩有关。不过,还需要进行大样本研究,其中还要考虑到环境和情绪因素。
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Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
91
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids publishes research articles, short notices, and concise, critical reviews of related topics that focus on the chemistry and biology of nucleosides, nucleotides, and nucleic acids. Complete with experimental details, this all-inclusive journal emphasizes the synthesis, biological activities, new and improved synthetic methods, and significant observations related to new compounds.
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