基因研究在运动表现和训练适应性方面的未来。

Medicine and sport science Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-10 DOI:10.1159/000445241
Guan Wang, Masashi Tanaka, Nir Eynon, Kathryn N North, Alun G Williams, Malcolm Collins, Colin N Moran, Steven L Britton, Noriyuki Fuku, Euan A Ashley, Vassilis Klissouras, Alejandro Lucia, Ildus I Ahmetov, Eco de Geus, Mohammed Alsayrafi, Yannis P Pitsiladis
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摘要

尽管许多人试图发现与优秀运动表现、个人可训练性和受伤易感性相关的基因变异,但迄今为止进展有限。过去对候选基因研究的依赖主要集中在有限数量的遗传变异的基因分型上,通常是异质性的小队列,没有产生具有实际意义的结果。无假设的全基因组方法将在未来提供更全面的覆盖范围和更深入的了解运动相关性状和相关遗传机制的生物学基础。要产生有意义的结果,特别是在使用无假设方法时,需要具有良好实验设计(例如,明确定义的表型,对变异性来源的考虑和控制,以及必要的重复)的大型协作项目。目前正在实施的新方法是否会产生具有实际意义的结果仍有待确定。本文将简要总结运动遗传学和基因组学研究的现状和未来发展方向。
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The Future of Genomic Research in Athletic Performance and Adaptation to Training.

Despite numerous attempts to discover genetic variants associated with elite athletic performance, an individual's trainability and injury predisposition, there has been limited progress to date. Past reliance on candidate gene studies focusing predominantly on genotyping a limited number of genetic variants in small, often heterogeneous cohorts has not generated results of practical significance. Hypothesis-free genome-wide approaches will in the future provide more comprehensive coverage and in-depth understanding of the biology underlying sports-related traits and related genetic mechanisms. Large, collaborative projects with sound experimental designs (e.g. clearly defined phenotypes, considerations and controls for sources of variability, and necessary replications) are required to produce meaningful results, especially when a hypothesis-free approach is used. It remains to be determined whether the novel approaches under current implementation will result in findings with real practical significance. This review will briefly summarize current and future directions in exercise genetics and genomics.

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