Analysis of Genome Wide Associated Variants rs2651899 (PRDM16), rs11172113 (LRP1), and rs10166942 (TRPM8) of Migraine in the Indian Episodic Migraineurs
Agaath Hedina Manickam, Sivasamy Ramasamy- General Medicine
Background:
The involvement of genes in migraine pain is identified by several studies. Many genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed the presence of particular variants in different migraine populations worldwide.
Objective:
This study aims in analyzing the presence of 3 GWAS variants (rs2651899 [PRDM16], rs11172113 [LRP1], and rs10166942 Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 8 [TRPM8]) in the Indian episodic migraineurs.
Methodology:
Enrolled 200 age- and gender-matched patients and control volunteers; collected blood samples to isolate DNA to check the presence of chosen variants in them. The results obtained were statistically analyzed using SPSS version 26.0.
Results:
The rs10166942 (
Conclusion:
We reported the presence of rs10166942 in the Indian episodic migraineurs and we recommend pathway analysis for confirming its association with the migraine pain progression.