Int J Sports Med
DOI: 10.1055/a-2799-1026
Review

Association of the ACTN3 Genotype with Muscle Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Authors

  • Mika Kamiya-Saito

    1   Research Institute for Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hirofumi Zempo

    2   Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Kathleen Yasmin de Almeida

    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)
  • Hiroki Homma

    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)
  • Yukina Mochizuki

    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)
  • Minoru Deguchi

    4   Faculty of Health Science, Kyorin University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Ayumu Kozuma

    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)
  • Sora Tashiro

    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)
  • Naoki Kikuchi

    1   Research Institute for Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan.
    3   Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan (Ringgold ID: RIN12983)

Abstract

The R577X polymorphism in the α-actinin-3 gene (ACTN3) influences the expression of α-actinin-3, and previous studies have reported its association with muscle strength and power performance. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to clarify the relationship between the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism and various indicators of muscle strength and power. A systematic search of PubMed and Web of Science was conducted on 15 October 2025, and studies were included if they were published in English, involved healthy human participants, assessed muscle function, and analyzed the ACTN3 R577X genotype. Muscle function outcomes examined in this review included maximum voluntary contraction, one-repetition maximum, isokinetic strength, jump performance, sprint performance, Wingate test, chair stand test, and walking test. Fifty-three articles were included in the meta-analysis. One-repetition maximum, maximum voluntary contraction and jump performance showed a significant association with the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism in the additive model and were higher for the RR, RX and XX genotypes (one-repetition maximum: p = 0.005, maximum voluntary contraction: p = 0.006, and jump performance: p = 0.003). There was no significant association between the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism and other measurements. This study suggests that the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism is associated with one-repetition maximum, maximum voluntary contraction, and jump performance in the additive model and the impact may be stronger among men.



Publication History

Received: 20 May 2025

Accepted after revision: 27 January 2026

Article published online:
25 February 2026

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