Variants in the Myostatin Gene and Physical Performance Phenotype of Elite Athletes

Genes (Basel). 2021 May 17;12(5):757. doi: 10.3390/genes12050757.

Abstract

The MSTN gene is a negative regulator of muscle growth that is attracting attention as a candidate gene for physical performance traits. We hypothesised that variants of MSTN might be associated with the status of elite athlete. We therefore sought to study the potential role of MSTN in the physical performance of athletes by analysing the whole coding sequence of the MSTN gene in a cohort of Lithuanian elite athletes (n = 103) and non-athletes (n = 127). Consequently, two genetic variants were identified: the deletion of one of three adenines in the first intron (c.373+90delA, rs11333758) and a non-synonymous variant in the second exon (c.458A>G, p.Lys(K)153Arg(R), rs1805086). Among all samples, the MSTN rs1805086 Lys(K) allele was the most common form in both groups. Homozygous genotype for the less common Arg(R) allele was identified in only one elite canoe rower, and we could find no direct association between rs1805086 and successful results in elite athletes. Surprisingly, the intronic variant (rs11333758) was abundant among all samples. The main finding was that endurance-oriented athletes had 2.1 greater odds of being MSTN deletion genotype than non-athletes (13.6% vs. 0.8%). The present study confirms the association of the polymorphism rs11333758 with endurance performance status in Lithuanian elite athletes.

Keywords: endurance; genotype; myostatin; phenotype; polymorphism; sprint and power.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Athletes*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Myostatin / genetics*
  • Phenotype
  • Physical Endurance / genetics*
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide*

Substances

  • MSTN protein, human
  • Myostatin