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Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete

The measurement of the testosterone to epitestosterone ratio (T/E ratio) in urine is often used as a marker for testosterone administration in the doping control field. This study examines the frequencies of the different expression forms of the UGT2B17 gene, and assesses their effects on this marke...

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Autores principales: Martín‐Escudero, Pilar, Muñoz‐Guerra, Jesús, Del Prado, Nayade, Galindo Canales, Mercedes, Fuentes Ferrer, Manuel, Vargas, Soledad, Soldevilla, Ana B., Serrano‐Garde, Ester, Miguel‐Tobal, Francisco, Maestro de las Casas, Marisa, Fernandez‐Pérez, Cristina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4760435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668303
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12645
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author Martín‐Escudero, Pilar
Muñoz‐Guerra, Jesús
Del Prado, Nayade
Galindo Canales, Mercedes
Fuentes Ferrer, Manuel
Vargas, Soledad
Soldevilla, Ana B.
Serrano‐Garde, Ester
Miguel‐Tobal, Francisco
Maestro de las Casas, Marisa
Fernandez‐Pérez, Cristina
author_facet Martín‐Escudero, Pilar
Muñoz‐Guerra, Jesús
Del Prado, Nayade
Galindo Canales, Mercedes
Fuentes Ferrer, Manuel
Vargas, Soledad
Soldevilla, Ana B.
Serrano‐Garde, Ester
Miguel‐Tobal, Francisco
Maestro de las Casas, Marisa
Fernandez‐Pérez, Cristina
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description The measurement of the testosterone to epitestosterone ratio (T/E ratio) in urine is often used as a marker for testosterone administration in the doping control field. This study examines the frequencies of the different expression forms of the UGT2B17 gene, and assesses their effects on this marker in volunteer subjects. The sample for this descriptive study was composed of male and female athletes aged between 16 and 55 years old who practiced different sports disciplines. All participants underwent a sports‐medical physical examination, and subsequently provided 10 urine samples consecutively over a period of 48 h. The dependent variable examined was T/E and the main independent variable was the UGT2B17 gene polymorphism. During 1 year, 1410 urine samples were obtained from 141 athletes. The frequencies of the three genotypes were as follows: wt homozygotes (ins/ins) 48.2% (n = 68), mutant homozygotes (del/del) 12.1% (n = 17), and heterozygotes (ins/del) 39.7% (n = 56). Genotype distributions varied significantly (P < 0.001) according to ethnicity, 80% of Asian subjects being homozygous for the gene deletion (del/del) compared to 6.9% of Caucasian subjects. A multivariate analysis adjusted for genotype, age, sex, and sports discipline revealed that athletes with the del/del polymorphism showed a significantly lower mean T/E than heterozygotes (ins/del). In contrast, homozygous athletes for the gene insertion (ins/ins) showed higher mean T/E ratios than heterozygotes (ins/del). UGT2B17 gene deletion has a strong influence on the T/E ratio in urine, which is the most efficient indicator of testosterone prohormone misuse. Others factors studied seem not to have such an impact. The genotyping of UGT2B17 is an important source of information for understanding steroid profiling in the doping control field; therefore it is suggested that it be included in the Athletes Biological Passport.
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spelling pubmed-47604352016-02-22 Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete Martín‐Escudero, Pilar Muñoz‐Guerra, Jesús Del Prado, Nayade Galindo Canales, Mercedes Fuentes Ferrer, Manuel Vargas, Soledad Soldevilla, Ana B. Serrano‐Garde, Ester Miguel‐Tobal, Francisco Maestro de las Casas, Marisa Fernandez‐Pérez, Cristina Physiol Rep Original Research The measurement of the testosterone to epitestosterone ratio (T/E ratio) in urine is often used as a marker for testosterone administration in the doping control field. This study examines the frequencies of the different expression forms of the UGT2B17 gene, and assesses their effects on this marker in volunteer subjects. The sample for this descriptive study was composed of male and female athletes aged between 16 and 55 years old who practiced different sports disciplines. All participants underwent a sports‐medical physical examination, and subsequently provided 10 urine samples consecutively over a period of 48 h. The dependent variable examined was T/E and the main independent variable was the UGT2B17 gene polymorphism. During 1 year, 1410 urine samples were obtained from 141 athletes. The frequencies of the three genotypes were as follows: wt homozygotes (ins/ins) 48.2% (n = 68), mutant homozygotes (del/del) 12.1% (n = 17), and heterozygotes (ins/del) 39.7% (n = 56). Genotype distributions varied significantly (P < 0.001) according to ethnicity, 80% of Asian subjects being homozygous for the gene deletion (del/del) compared to 6.9% of Caucasian subjects. A multivariate analysis adjusted for genotype, age, sex, and sports discipline revealed that athletes with the del/del polymorphism showed a significantly lower mean T/E than heterozygotes (ins/del). In contrast, homozygous athletes for the gene insertion (ins/ins) showed higher mean T/E ratios than heterozygotes (ins/del). UGT2B17 gene deletion has a strong influence on the T/E ratio in urine, which is the most efficient indicator of testosterone prohormone misuse. Others factors studied seem not to have such an impact. The genotyping of UGT2B17 is an important source of information for understanding steroid profiling in the doping control field; therefore it is suggested that it be included in the Athletes Biological Passport. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4760435/ /pubmed/26668303 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12645 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martín‐Escudero, Pilar
Muñoz‐Guerra, Jesús
Del Prado, Nayade
Galindo Canales, Mercedes
Fuentes Ferrer, Manuel
Vargas, Soledad
Soldevilla, Ana B.
Serrano‐Garde, Ester
Miguel‐Tobal, Francisco
Maestro de las Casas, Marisa
Fernandez‐Pérez, Cristina
Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title_full Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title_fullStr Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title_full_unstemmed Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title_short Impact of UGT2B17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
title_sort impact of ugt2b17 gene deletion on the steroid profile of an athlete
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4760435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668303
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12645
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