Eighty percent of French sport winners in Olympic, World and Europeans competitions have mutations in the hemochromatosis HFE gene

The HFE gene encodes a protein involved in iron homeostasis; individuals with mutations in both alleles develop hemochromatosis. 27% of the French population is heterozygous for mutations in this gene. We found that 80% of the French athletes who won international competitions in rowing, Nordic skii...

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Hauptverfasser: Hermine, Olivier, Dine, Gérard, Genty, Vincent, Marquet, Laurie-Anne, Fumagalli, Gabriela, Tafflet, Muriel, Guillem, Flavia, Van Lierde, Françoise, Rousseaux-Blanchi, Marie-Philippe, Palierne, Christian, Lapostolle, Jean-Claude, Cervetti, Jean-Pierre, Frey, Alain, Jouven, Xavier, Noirez, Philippe, Toussaint, Jean-François
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description The HFE gene encodes a protein involved in iron homeostasis; individuals with mutations in both alleles develop hemochromatosis. 27% of the French population is heterozygous for mutations in this gene. We found that 80% of the French athletes who won international competitions in rowing, Nordic skiing and judo display mutations in one allele of HFE, thus demonstrating the existence of a favourable phenotype linked to this heterozygosity. •The frequency of HFE mutations in elite athletes is twice as high as in controls.•In the international podium group, 80% of athletes have mutations in the HFE gene.•The HFE mutations are favourable to high level performance in athletes.•Heterozygous HFE mutations could be associated with a favourable phenotype.
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Athletic Performance
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France
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Gene Frequency
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Iron
Male
Martial Arts
Middle Aged
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