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Genetic risk score analysis indicates migraine with and without comorbid depression are genetically different disorders

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HUMAN GENETICS
卷 133, 期 2, 页码 173-186

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00439-013-1370-8

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  1. EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research
  2. European Research Council [ERC-230374, ERC-284167]
  3. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research [NWO 904-61-193, NWO/ZonMW 91210020]
  4. Geestkracht program of the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (Zon-Mw) [10-000-1002]
  5. VU University Medical Center
  6. GGZ inGeest, Arkin
  7. Leiden University Medical Center
  8. GGZ Rivierduinen
  9. University Medical Center Groningen, Lentis
  10. GGZ Friesland
  11. GGZ Drenthe
  12. Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare (IQ healthcare)
  13. Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL)
  14. Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction (Trimbos Institute)
  15. Genetic Association Information Network (GAIN) of the Foundation for the US National Institutes of Health
  16. GAIN
  17. US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) [MH081802]
  18. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council [241944, 339462, 389927, 389875, 389891, 389892, 389938, 442915, 442981, 443036, 496675, 496739, 552485, 552498, 613602, 613608, 613674, 619667]
  19. Australian Research Council [A7960034, A79906588, A79801419, DP0212016, DP0343921, FT0991022, FT0991360]
  20. EU [QLG2-CT-2002-01254]
  21. US National Institutes of Health [AA07535, AA10249, AA13320, AA13321, AA13326, AA14041, MH66206, DA12854, DA019951]
  22. Center for Inherited Disease Research (Baltimore, MD, USA)
  23. UK Medical Research Council [G0701420]
  24. GlaxoSmithKline [G0701420]
  25. UK MRC [G0000647]
  26. European Commission [LSHB-CT-2003-503428]
  27. MRC [G0701420] Funding Source: UKRI
  28. Medical Research Council [G0701420, G9817803B] Funding Source: researchfish
  29. Australian Research Council [FT0991022] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Migraine and major depressive disorder (MDD) are comorbid, moderately heritable and to some extent influenced by the same genes. In a previous paper, we suggested the possibility of causality (one trait causing the other) underlying this comorbidity. We present a new application of polygenic (genetic risk) score analysis to investigate the mechanisms underlying the genetic overlap of migraine and MDD. Genetic risk scores were constructed based on data from two discovery samples in which genome-wide association analyses (GWA) were performed for migraine and MDD, respectively. The Australian Twin Migraine GWA study (N = 6,350) included 2,825 migraine cases and 3,525 controls, 805 of whom met the diagnostic criteria for MDD. The RADIANT GWA study (N = 3,230) included 1,636 MDD cases and 1,594 controls. Genetic risk scores for migraine and for MDD were used to predict pure and comorbid forms of migraine and MDD in an independent Dutch target sample (NTR-NESDA, N = 2,966), which included 1,476 MDD cases and 1,058 migraine cases (723 of these individuals had both disorders concurrently). The observed patterns of prediction suggest that the 'pure' forms of migraine and MDD are genetically distinct disorders. The subgroup of individuals with comorbid MDD and migraine were genetically most similar to MDD patients. These results indicate that in at least a subset of migraine patients with MDD, migraine may be a symptom or consequence of MDD.

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