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Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine
Chronic migraine (CM) prevalence ranges around 1–5%. Most of these patients usually treat their acute attacks with triptans, whose efficacy is extremely variable. A genetic basis for migraine is evident and many susceptibility genes have been described, as well as gene polymorphisms possibly implied...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20213484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0202-7 |
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author | Gentile, Giovanna Missori, Serena Borro, Marina Sebastianelli, Alisa Simmaco, Maurizio Martelletti, Paolo |
author_facet | Gentile, Giovanna Missori, Serena Borro, Marina Sebastianelli, Alisa Simmaco, Maurizio Martelletti, Paolo |
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description | Chronic migraine (CM) prevalence ranges around 1–5%. Most of these patients usually treat their acute attacks with triptans, whose efficacy is extremely variable. A genetic basis for migraine is evident and many susceptibility genes have been described, as well as gene polymorphisms possibly implied in therapy response. Several factors could be involved in the evolution of episodic migraine into a chronic form, such as natural history, psychiatric comorbidity, and the individual’s response to therapy. During a study aimed at detecting connections between genotype and response to triptans administration, we characterized a CM population for polymorphisms in the genes coding for monoamine oxidase A, g-protein beta 3 and the cytochromes CYP3A4 and CYP1A2. Alleles and genotypes distributions were compared with known frequencies of healthy Caucasian populations. A significant association with CM was found for the long allele of monoamine oxidase A 30 bp VNTR and CYP1A2*1F variant. Such genomic analysis is part of an integrated platform able to evaluate different levels of metabolic pathways of drugs in CM and their influence in the chronicization process. |
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spelling | pubmed-34522882012-11-29 Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine Gentile, Giovanna Missori, Serena Borro, Marina Sebastianelli, Alisa Simmaco, Maurizio Martelletti, Paolo J Headache Pain Rapid Communication Chronic migraine (CM) prevalence ranges around 1–5%. Most of these patients usually treat their acute attacks with triptans, whose efficacy is extremely variable. A genetic basis for migraine is evident and many susceptibility genes have been described, as well as gene polymorphisms possibly implied in therapy response. Several factors could be involved in the evolution of episodic migraine into a chronic form, such as natural history, psychiatric comorbidity, and the individual’s response to therapy. During a study aimed at detecting connections between genotype and response to triptans administration, we characterized a CM population for polymorphisms in the genes coding for monoamine oxidase A, g-protein beta 3 and the cytochromes CYP3A4 and CYP1A2. Alleles and genotypes distributions were compared with known frequencies of healthy Caucasian populations. A significant association with CM was found for the long allele of monoamine oxidase A 30 bp VNTR and CYP1A2*1F variant. Such genomic analysis is part of an integrated platform able to evaluate different levels of metabolic pathways of drugs in CM and their influence in the chronicization process. Springer Milan 2010-03-06 2010-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3452288/ /pubmed/20213484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0202-7 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2010 |
spellingShingle | Rapid Communication Gentile, Giovanna Missori, Serena Borro, Marina Sebastianelli, Alisa Simmaco, Maurizio Martelletti, Paolo Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title | Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title_full | Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title_fullStr | Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title_full_unstemmed | Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title_short | Frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
title_sort | frequencies of genetic polymorphisms related to triptans metabolism in chronic migraine |
topic | Rapid Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20213484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0202-7 |
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