Publication: PPARA and IL6: Exploring associations with athletic performance and genotype polymorphism
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This study aims to investigate the Interleukin (IL)-6 rs1800795 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor
alpha (PPARA) rs4253778 polymorphism distributions in the relatively faster and slower subgroups of national cross-country skiing athletes and to identify advantageous genotypes for endurance performance. IL-6 is
an inflammatory mediator that is effective in muscle tissue hypertrophy, repair, and the immune system. On
the other hand, PPARA transcription factor is a molecule associated with fatty acid, sugar metabolism and
inflammation formation. Total of 30 professional cross-country skiing athletes were examined in three groups
as athletes, female athletes, and male athletes. DNA of the participants were isolated from blood and genetic
polymorphisms were determined by RT-PCR. Athletes were divided into two subgroups as faster and slower
referring to their “1-kilometer cross-country skiing time averages (CCSTA)”. Polymorphism distributions in
these subgroups were analyzed statistically with Fisher's exact test and descriptive tests. In addition, the 1 kmCCSTA values of the genotypes were determined by descriptive statistical methods and the time advantages
were calculated. It was determined that the combination of IL-6 rs1800795 GC and PPARA rs4253778 GG
genotypes was observed to be more prominent among the faster categories of cross-country skiing competitors, particularly in the athletes and male athletes categories, and it had a time advantage at 1 km-CCSTA. The
GC genotype (p= 0.0098) and C-allele (p=0.0398) of IL-6 rs1800795 polymorphism were detected at a higher
rate in the fast subgroup in male athletes. These genotypes may support endurance performance.
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Kazancı D., Polat T., Kaynar Ö., Bilici M. F., Tacal Aslan B., Ulucan K., "PPARA and IL6: exploring associations with athletic performance and genotype polymorphism.", Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), cilt.69, sa.11, ss.69-75, 2023
