Publications by authors named "Edward V Generozov"

Background: Data on the genetic factors contributing to inter-individual variability in muscle fiber size are limited. Recent research has demonstrated that mice lacking the Arkadia (RNF111) N-terminal-like PKA signaling regulator 2N (; also known as ) gene exhibit reduced muscle fiber size, contraction force, and exercise capacity, along with defects in calcium handling within fast-twitch muscle fibers. However, the role of the gene in human muscle physiology, and particularly in athletic populations, remains poorly understood.

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The greater muscle fiber cross-sectional area (CSA) is associated with greater skeletal muscle mass and strength, whereas muscle fiber atrophy is considered a major feature of sarcopenia. Muscle fiber size is a polygenic trait influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. However, the genetic variants underlying inter-individual differences in muscle fiber size remain largely unknown.

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Background: This study aimed to achieve a dual objective: to compare the frequencies of CYP1A2 rs762551 genotypes between team sport athletes and a control group, and to determine the association between the rs762551 polymorphism and changes in physical performance after a six-week training program among elite basketball players.

Methods: The study encompassed an analysis of 504 individuals, comprising 320 athletes and 184 controls. For the Turkish cohort, DNA was isolated using the buccal swab method, and genotyping was conducted using the KASP technique.

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Insertions and deletions (indels) are the second most common type of variation in the human genome. However, limited data on their associations with exercise-related phenotypes have been documented. The aim of the present study was to examine the association between 18,370 indel variants and power athlete status, followed by additional studies in 357,246 individuals.

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Previous studies have reported that TT genotype carriers of the adenosine A2a receptor () gene rs5751876 polymorphism have better ergogenic and anti-inflammatory responses to caffeine intake compared to C allele carriers. The aim of the present study was twofold: (1) to investigate the association of the rs5751876 polymorphism with acute caffeine supplementation on hormonal (growth hormone and testosterone) response to resistance exercise (RE); (2) to examine the relationship between the rs5751876 polymorphism and the resting levels of growth hormone and testosterone in athletes who are light caffeine consumers. A double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled study involving 30 resistance-trained men (age 21.

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The α-actinin-3 () gene rs1815739 (C/T, R577X) polymorphism is a variant frequently associated with athletic performance among different populations. However, there is limited research on the impact of this variant on athlete status and physical performance in basketball players. Therefore, the aim of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the association of rs1815739 polymorphism with changes in physical performance in response to six weeks of training in elite basketball players using 30 m sprint and Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 2 (IR 2) tests, and (2) to compare genotype and allelic frequencies between elite basketball players and controls.

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Caffeine is an adenosine A receptor () antagonist with ergogenic and anti-inflammatory effects. Previous studies have reported that the gene regulates glutamate metabolism and immune responses, with the rs5751876 TT genotype (with high sensitivity to caffeine) showing larger ergogenic effect following caffeine ingestion. We therefore hypothesized that the TT genotype would be associated with greater anti-inflammatory effects of caffeine in response to exercise, and with higher coffee intake in physically active individuals.

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The aim of the study was to identify genetic variants associated with personal best scores in Turkish track and field athletes and to compare allelic frequencies between sprint/power and endurance athletes and controls using a whole-exome sequencing (WES) approach, followed by replication studies in independent cohorts. The discovery phase involved 60 elite Turkish athletes (31 sprint/power and 29 endurance) and 20 ethnically matched controls. The replication phase involved 1132 individuals (115 elite Russian sprinters, 373 elite Russian endurance athletes (of which 75 athletes were with VO measurements), 209 controls, 148 Russian and 287 Finnish individuals with muscle fiber composition and cross-sectional area (CSA) data).

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  • * A study of 2,479 individuals indicated that T allele carriers had a significantly higher presence among chess players and PhD holders in STEM fields compared to controls, suggesting a genetic association with cognitive performance in these domains.
  • * Notably, all international chess grandmasters in the study did not carry the CC genotype, indicating a strong correlation between carrying the T allele and high-level achievement in chess and science.
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  • Muscle fiber composition influences athletic performance, with endurance athletes having more slow-twitch fibers, which are linked to genetics, specifically the rs236448 SNP near the CDKN1A gene.
  • Research indicates that the rs236448 A allele is associated with a higher proportion of slow-twitch fibers in various ethnic cohorts, particularly among elite endurance athletes, while the C allele favors fast-twitch fibers.
  • Additionally, CDKN1A expression is linked to muscle fiber types, with higher levels in strength athletes, suggesting the SNP could play a role in determining an individual's predisposition to either endurance or power sports.
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  • The study explores how individual differences in weight loss from exercise can be influenced by genetic factors, focusing particularly on a specific genetic polymorphism.
  • Researchers conducted a 12-week aerobic training program involving 126 untrained Polish women and followed this with a cross-sectional analysis of 550 Russian athletes to examine fat loss efficiency linked to their genetics.
  • The findings revealed that a rare T allele variant (rs116143768) in a gene related to fatty acid oxidation is associated with more effective fat loss in women and lower BMI in male athletes compared to those with a different genotype.
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  • Brisk walkers have better physical fitness, body composition, and muscle strength, prompting a study on genetic variants linked to increased walking speed among elite sprinters versus controls.
  • The analysis involved 70 genetic markers from a large study and focused on 137 Russian elite sprinters compared to 126 controls, using advanced genotyping methods.
  • The study identified 15 genetic variants positively associated with being a sprinter, with one variant linked to more fast-twitch muscle fibers, and showed that having more favorable alleles increases the odds of being an elite sprinter significantly.
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  • The study investigated the R577X, I/D, rs8111989, and rs7832552 genotypes in climbers and control groups across three ethnicities: Japanese, Polish, and Russian.
  • A total of 258 climbers and 1151 controls were genotyped, showing no significant differences in R577X and I/D polymorphisms between climbers and controls in any group, except for some findings in the Russian cohort.
  • Meta-analysis revealed that climbers had a higher frequency of XX + RX genotypes in the R577X polymorphism compared to controls, suggesting the X allele may be linked to a higher sport climbing status.
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  • - The study aimed to compare the COL1A1 rs1107946 polymorphism frequency in sport climbers versus controls from Japanese, Polish, and Russian backgrounds and its impact on flexibility with age.
  • - Analysis of 2,147 participants revealed a higher frequency of the AC genotype among climbers and a potential link between flexibility, measured by the sit-and-reach test, and the COL1A1 polymorphism in Japanese individuals.
  • - Despite initial findings indicating a correlation between the polymorphism and flexibility, all results did not withstand further statistical testing, suggesting that more research is needed to confirm the relationship between COL1A1 gene variation and exercise-related traits.
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Branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) levels are associated with skeletal muscle cross-sectional area (CSA). Serum BCAA levels are enhanced by whey protein supplementation (WPS), and evidence in clinical populations suggests an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with BCAA metabolite levels. It is not known whether the same SNPs are associated with the ability to catabolise BCAAs from exogenous sources, such as WPS.

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  • A study identified 28 genetic variations linked to strength athletes, but further research is needed to confirm these findings through genotype-phenotype studies.
  • The research involved 53 elite Russian and 100 sub-elite Japanese weightlifters, checking how specific genetic markers affected their lifting performance.
  • Four particular genetic alleles were found to correlate positively with better weightlifting results, and those with more strength-related alleles consistently performed better in competitions across both Russian and Japanese athletes.
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Skeletal muscle is a heterogenous and metabolically active tissue, the composition of which is associated with multiple traits. The aim of the study was to determine whether there are additional health and exercise-related traits associated with muscle fiber composition in athletes and non-athletes. This study recruited 164 Russian participants (51 endurance and 48 power athletes; 65 controls).

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Purpose: Circulating testosterone levels are a heritable trait with anabolic properties in various tissues, including skeletal muscle. So far, hundreds of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with testosterone levels have been identified in nonathletic populations. The aim of the present study was to test the association of 822 testosterone-increasing SNPs with muscle-related traits (muscle fiber size, fat-free mass and handgrip strength) and to validate the identified SNPs in independent cohorts of strength and power athletes.

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  • Multiple genetic variants, particularly the rs8111989 polymorphism, have been studied for their potential influence on athletic performance, especially in endurance and power sports.
  • This study focused on Russian and Lithuanian athletes to determine if the rs8111989 variant is linked to power athlete status.
  • Results showed no significant differences in the allele or genotype frequencies between power athletes and non-athletes, indicating that this genetic marker is not associated with elite performance in anaerobic sports.
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Primary cardiac channelopathies are a group of diseases wherein the role of DNA testing in aiding diagnosis and treatment-based decision-making is gaining increasing attention. However, in some cases, evaluating the pathogenicity of new variants is still challenging. We report an accurate multistage assessment of a rare genetic variant in the gene using next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques and Sanger sequencing.

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The purpose of this study was to explore the association of the MCT1 gene Glu490Asp polymorphism (rs1049434) with athletic status and performance of endurance athletes. A total of 1,208 Brazilians (318 endurance athletes and 890 non-athletes) and 867 Europeans (315 endurance athletes and 552 non-athletes) were evaluated in a case-control approach. Brazilian participants were classified based on self-declared ethnicity to test whether the polymorphism was different between Caucasians and Afro-descendants.

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Direct determination of muscle fiber composition is invasive and expensive, with indirect methods also requiring specialist resources and expertise. Performing resistance exercises at 80% 1RM is suggested as a means of indirectly estimating muscle fiber composition, though this hypothesis has never been validated against a direct method. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between the number of completed repetitions at 80% 1RM of back squat exercise and muscle fiber composition.

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Guilherme, JPLF, Semenova, EA, Borisov, OV, Kostryukova, ES, Vepkhvadze, TF, Lysenko, EA, Andryushchenko, ON, Andryushchenko, LB, Lednev, EM, Larin, AK, Bondareva, EA, Generozov, EV, and Ahmetov, II. The BDNF-increasing allele is associated with increased proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers, handgrip strength, and power athlete status. J Strength Cond Res 36(7): 1884-1889, 2022-The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is involved in neurogenesis and formation of regenerated myofibers following injury or damage.

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Moreland, E, Borisov, OV, Semenova, EA, Larin, AK, Andryushchenko, ON, Andryushchenko, LB, Generozov, EV, Williams, AG, and Ahmetov, II. Polygenic profile of elite strength athletes. J Strength Cond Res 36(9): 2509-2514, 2022-Strength is a heritable trait with unknown polygenic nature.

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Díaz, J, Álvarez Herms, J, Castañeda, A, Larruskain, J, Ramírez de la Piscina, X, Borisov, OV, Semenova, EA, Kostryukova, ES, Kulemin, NA, Andryushchenko, ON, Larin, AK, Andryushchenko, LB, Generozov, EV, Ahmetov, II, and Odriozola, A. The GALNTL6 gene rs558129 polymorphism is associated with power performance. J Strength Cond Res 34(11): 3031-3036, 2020-The largest genome-wide association study to date in sports genomics showed that endurance athletes were 1.

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