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New and sex-specific migraine susceptibility loci identified from a multiethnic genome-wide meta-analysis.

Choquet H, Yin J, Jacobson AS et al.

34294844 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
554569 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

CH
Choquet H
YJ
Yin J
JA
Jacobson AS
HB
Horton BH
HT
Hoffmann TJ
JE
Jorgenson E
AA
Avins AL
PA
Pressman AR
Chapter II

Abstract

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Migraine is a common disabling primary headache disorder that is ranked as the most common neurological cause of disability worldwide. Women present with migraine much more frequently than men, but the reasons for this difference are unknown. Migraine heritability is estimated to up to 57%, yet much of the genetic risk remains unaccounted for, especially in non-European ancestry populations. To elucidate the etiology of this common disorder, we conduct a multiethnic genome-wide association meta-analysis of migraine, combining results from the GERA and UK Biobank cohorts, followed by a European-ancestry meta-analysis using public summary statistics. We report 79 loci associated with migraine, of which 45 were novel. Sex-stratified analyses identify three additional novel loci (CPS1, PBRM1, and SLC25A21) specific to women. This large multiethnic migraine study provides important information that may substantially improve our understanding of the etiology of migraine susceptibility.

26,052 European ancestry cases, 487,214 European ancestry controls, 569 East Asian ancestry cases, 6,619 East Asian ancestry controls, 1,142 Hispanic or Latin American cases, 4,695 Hispanic or Latin American controls, 296 African American or Afro-Caribbean cases, 1,747 African American or Afro-Caribbean controls, 208 African ancestry cases, 8,357 African ancestry controls, 278 South Asian ancestry cases, 9,480 South Asian ancestry controls, 307 Other admixed ancestry cases, 7,605 Other admixed ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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554569
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian, Hispanic or Latin American, African American or Afro-Caribbean, African unspecified, South Asian, Other admixed ancestry
Ancestry
U.S., U.K.
Recruitment Country
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