精英足球运动员ACTN-3 c.1729C>T (rs1815739)多态性与比赛最大跑速相关的初步研究

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-09-16 DOI:10.3390/sports13090331
Myosotis Massidda, Laura Flore, Giovanna Maria Ghiani, Kinga Losinska, Mauro Baldus, Jacopo Secci, Giuseppe Allegra, Marco Scorcu, Naoki Kikuchi, Pawel Cieszczyk, Carla Maria Calò, Filippo Tocco
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ACTN-3多态性的TT基因型(rs1815739)先前与职业足球运动员较低的短跑和跳跃表现,较高的肌肉损伤频率和严重程度以及偏心肌肉损伤有关。本研究旨在探讨rs1815739多态性对优秀足球运动员正式比赛中最大跑速(MRS)的影响。使用高采样频率(50 Hz)的全球定位系统(GPS)收集了同一队的45名足球运动员在26场正式比赛(707场比赛观察)中的mr。采用口腔拭子提取基因组DNA,采用RFLP PCR技术检测ACTN-3基因型。本研究的主要发现是CC运动员的MRS值显著高于TT运动员(CC = 33.1±1.3 km·h-1, CT = 32.7±1.6 km·h-1, TT = 31.5±1.9 km·h-1, p = 0.041)。此外,携带C等位基因拷贝的球员比TT基因型球员表现出更高的MRS趋势(CC + CT = 32.9±1.5 km·h-1比TT = 31.5±1.9 km·h-1, p = 0.06)。我们首次发现,在精英足球运动员中,ACTN-3多态性与比赛赛MRS之间存在关联。我们的研究结果为ACTN-3基因型的C等位基因(CC和CT基因型)对足球运动员短跑成绩的影响带来了新的认识,为调整与ACTN-3基因型相关的速度训练计划,提高运动员的成绩,避免肌肉损伤提供了新的视角。
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The ACTN-3 c.1729C>T (rs1815739) Polymorphism Is Associated with Match-Play Maximal Running Speed in Elite Football Players: A Preliminary Report.

The TT genotype of the ACTN-3 polymorphism (rs1815739) has been previously associated with lower sprinting and jumping performance, higher frequency and severity of muscle injuries and eccentric muscle damage in professional football players. This study examined the influence of rs1815739 polymorphism on maximal running speed (MRS) during official matches in elite football players. MRS was collected, using a Global Position System (GPS) at high sampling frequencies (50 Hz), from 45 footballers of the same team during 26 official matches (707 match observations). A buccal swab was used to extract genomic DNA, and an RFLP PCR technique was used to determine the ACTN-3 genotype. The main finding of the present study was that CC players showed significantly higher MRS than TT players (CC = 33.1 ± 1.3 km·h-1; CT = 32.7 ± 1.6 km·h-1; TT = 31.5 ± 1.9 km·h-1, p = 0.041). Moreover, the players harboring a copy of the C allele showed a trend toward higher MRS than TT genotype (CC + CT = 32.9 ± 1.5 km·h-1 vs. TT = 31.5 ± 1.9 km·h-1, p = 0.06). We found, for the first time, an association between the ACTN-3 polymorphism and match-play MRS in elite football players. Our results bring new knowledge to the literature regarding the advantage conferred by the C allele (CC and CT genotypes) of the ACTN-3 polymorphism on sprint performance in football providing perspectives for modulating the speed training program in relation to ACTN-3 genotypes, enhancing performance avoiding muscle lesions.

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