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运动中的表观遗传学。

Epigenetics in sports.

机构信息

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Department of Sports Medicine, Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation, Mainz, Germany.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2013 Feb;43(2):93-110. doi: 10.1007/s40279-012-0012-y.

Abstract

The heritability of specific phenotypical traits relevant for physical performance has been extensively investigated and discussed by experts from various research fields. By deciphering the complete human DNA sequence, the human genome project has provided impressive insights into the genomic landscape. The hope that this information would reveal the origin of phenotypical traits relevant for physical performance or disease risks has proven overly optimistic, and it is still premature to refer to a 'post-genomic' era of biological science. Linking genomic regions with functions, phenotypical traits and variation in disease risk is now a major experimental bottleneck. The recent deluge of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) generates extensive lists of sequence variants and genes potentially linked to phenotypical traits, but functional insight is at best sparse. The focus of this review is on the complex mechanisms that modulate gene expression. A large fraction of these mechanisms is integrated into the field of epigenetics, mainly DNA methylation and histone modifications, which lead to persistent effects on the availability of DNA for transcription. With the exceptions of genomic imprinting and very rare cases of epigenetic inheritance, epigenetic modifications are not inherited transgenerationally. Along with their susceptibility to external influences, epigenetic patterns are highly specific to the individual and may represent pivotal control centers predisposing towards higher or lower physical performance capacities. In that context, we specifically review how epigenetics combined with classical genetics could broaden our knowledge of genotype-phenotype interactions. We discuss some of the shortcomings of GWAS and explain how epigenetic influences can mask the outcome of quantitative genetic studies. We consider epigenetic influences, such as genomic imprinting and epigenetic inheritance, as well as the life-long variability of epigenetic modification patterns and their potential impact on phenotype with special emphasis on traits related to physical performance. We suggest that epigenetic effects may also play a considerable role in the determination of athletic potential and these effects will need to be studied using more sophisticated quantitative genetic models. In the future, epigenetic status and its potential influence on athletic performance will have to be considered, explored and validated using well controlled model systems before we can begin to extrapolate new findings to complex and heterogeneous human populations. A combination of the fields of genomics, epigenomics and transcriptomics along with improved bioinformatics tools and precise phenotyping, as well as a precise classification of the test populations is required for future research to better understand the inter-relations of exercise physiology, performance traits and also susceptibility towards diseases. Only this combined input can provide the overall outlook necessary to decode the molecular foundation of physical performance.

摘要

特定表型特征与身体表现相关的遗传性已被来自不同研究领域的专家广泛研究和讨论。人类基因组计划通过破译完整的人类 DNA 序列,为基因组景观提供了令人印象深刻的见解。人们希望这些信息能够揭示与身体表现或疾病风险相关的表型特征的起源,但事实证明,这过于乐观,将生物学科学称为“后基因组”时代还为时过早。将基因组区域与功能、表型特征和疾病风险的变异联系起来,现在是一个主要的实验瓶颈。最近大量的全基因组关联研究(GWAS)产生了大量可能与表型特征相关的序列变异和基因列表,但功能见解充其量也很稀疏。本综述的重点是调节基因表达的复杂机制。这些机制的很大一部分被整合到表观遗传学领域,主要是 DNA 甲基化和组蛋白修饰,这些修饰会导致 DNA 转录的可用性产生持久影响。除基因组印迹和极少数表观遗传遗传的情况外,表观遗传修饰不会跨代遗传。除了它们易受外部影响外,表观遗传模式在个体之间高度特异,并且可能代表着使身体表现能力更高或更低的关键控制中心。在这种情况下,我们特别回顾了表观遗传学如何与经典遗传学相结合,从而扩展我们对基因型-表型相互作用的认识。我们讨论了 GWAS 的一些缺点,并解释了表观遗传影响如何掩盖定量遗传研究的结果。我们考虑了表观遗传影响,例如基因组印迹和表观遗传遗传,以及表观遗传修饰模式的终身变异性及其对表型的潜在影响,特别强调与身体表现相关的特征。我们认为,表观遗传效应可能在确定运动潜力方面也起着相当大的作用,需要使用更复杂的定量遗传模型来研究这些效应。在未来,必须在使用经过良好控制的模型系统考虑、探索和验证表观遗传状态及其对运动表现的潜在影响之后,才能将新发现推断到复杂和异质的人群中。未来的研究需要基因组学、表观基因组学和转录组学领域的结合,以及改进的生物信息学工具和精确的表型,以及对测试人群的精确分类,以便更好地理解运动生理学、表现特征以及对疾病的易感性之间的相互关系。只有这种综合投入才能提供解码身体表现分子基础所需的整体前景。

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