Elena García-Martín, Santiago Navarro-Muñoz, Pedro Ayuso, Christopher Rodríguez, Mercedes Serrador, Hortensia Alonso-Navarro, Marisol Calleja, Silvina Espada-Rubio, Francisco Navacerrada, Laura Turpín-Fenoll, Marta Recio-Bermejo, Rafael García-Ruiz, Jorge Millán-Pascual, José Francisco Plaza-Nieto, Esteban García-Albea, José A.G. Agúndez, Félix Javier Jiménez-Jiménez
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Two single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) <i>vitamin D receptor</i> (<i>VDR</i>) gene, <i>VDR</i> rs2228570, and <i>VDR</i> rs731236 have shown an association with migraine risk in a previous case–control association study, while an exome sequencing study identified a rare variant in <i>GC vitamin D binding protein</i> gene. This study aims to look for the association between several common variants in these two genes and the risk for migraine.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Methods</h3>\n \n <p>We genotyped 290 patients diagnosed with migraine and 300 age-matched controls using specific TaqMan assays for <i>VDR</i> rs2228570, <i>VDR</i> rs731236, <i>VDR</i> rs7975232, <i>VDR</i> rs739837, <i>VDR</i> rs78783628, <i>GC</i> rs7041, and <i>GC</i> rs4588 SNVs.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Results</h3>\n \n <p>We did not find an association between these SNVs and the risk for migraine. 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Vitamin D receptor and binding protein genes variants in patients with migraine
Background/Objectives
Several studies have shown a relationship between vitamin D and migraine, including the association between decreased serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D in patients with migraine and the positive effects of vitamin D supplementations in the therapy of this disease. Two single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene, VDR rs2228570, and VDR rs731236 have shown an association with migraine risk in a previous case–control association study, while an exome sequencing study identified a rare variant in GC vitamin D binding protein gene. This study aims to look for the association between several common variants in these two genes and the risk for migraine.
Methods
We genotyped 290 patients diagnosed with migraine and 300 age-matched controls using specific TaqMan assays for VDR rs2228570, VDR rs731236, VDR rs7975232, VDR rs739837, VDR rs78783628, GC rs7041, and GC rs4588 SNVs.
Results
We did not find an association between these SNVs and the risk for migraine. None of these SNVs were related to the positivity of a family history of migraine or with the presence of aura. The VDR rs731236A allele showed a significant association with the triggering of migraine attacks by ethanol (Pc = 0.007).
Conclusions
In summary, the results of the current study suggest a lack of association between common SNVs in the VDR and GC gene and the risk of developing migraine. The possible relationship between VDR rs731236 and the triggering of migraine episodes with ethanol deserves future studies.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology is a peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of high-quality research related to all areas of neurology. The journal publishes original research and scholarly reviews focused on the mechanisms and treatments of diseases of the nervous system; high-impact topics in neurologic education; and other topics of interest to the clinical neuroscience community.