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Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review

Experimental findings suggest an involvement of neuroinflammatory mechanisms in the pathophysiology of migraine. Specifically, preclinical models of migraine have emphasized the role of neuroinflammation following the activation of the trigeminal pathway at several peripheral and central sites inclu...

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Autores principales: Biscetti, Leonardo, De Vanna, Gioacchino, Cresta, Elena, Bellotti, Alessia, Corbelli, Ilenia, Letizia Cupini, Maria, Calabresi, Paolo, Sarchielli, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35020858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxab025
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author Biscetti, Leonardo
De Vanna, Gioacchino
Cresta, Elena
Bellotti, Alessia
Corbelli, Ilenia
Letizia Cupini, Maria
Calabresi, Paolo
Sarchielli, Paola
author_facet Biscetti, Leonardo
De Vanna, Gioacchino
Cresta, Elena
Bellotti, Alessia
Corbelli, Ilenia
Letizia Cupini, Maria
Calabresi, Paolo
Sarchielli, Paola
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description Experimental findings suggest an involvement of neuroinflammatory mechanisms in the pathophysiology of migraine. Specifically, preclinical models of migraine have emphasized the role of neuroinflammation following the activation of the trigeminal pathway at several peripheral and central sites including dural vessels, the trigeminal ganglion, and the trigeminal nucleus caudalis. The evidence of an induction of inflammatory events in migraine pathophysiological mechanisms has prompted researchers to investigate the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) phenotypes as well as cytokine genetic polymorphisms in order to verify their potential relationship with migraine risk and severity. Furthermore, the role of neuroinflammation in migraine seems to be supported by evidence of an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines, both ictally and interictally, together with the prevalence of Th1 lymphocytes and a reduction in regulatory lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of migraineurs. Cytokine profiles of cluster headache (CH) patients and those of tension-type headache patients further suggest an immunological dysregulation in the pathophysiology of these primary headaches, although evidence is weaker than for migraine. The present review summarizes available findings to date from genetic and biomarker studies that have explored the role of inflammation in primary headaches.
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spelling pubmed-88021842022-01-31 Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review Biscetti, Leonardo De Vanna, Gioacchino Cresta, Elena Bellotti, Alessia Corbelli, Ilenia Letizia Cupini, Maria Calabresi, Paolo Sarchielli, Paola Clin Exp Immunol Reviews Experimental findings suggest an involvement of neuroinflammatory mechanisms in the pathophysiology of migraine. Specifically, preclinical models of migraine have emphasized the role of neuroinflammation following the activation of the trigeminal pathway at several peripheral and central sites including dural vessels, the trigeminal ganglion, and the trigeminal nucleus caudalis. The evidence of an induction of inflammatory events in migraine pathophysiological mechanisms has prompted researchers to investigate the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) phenotypes as well as cytokine genetic polymorphisms in order to verify their potential relationship with migraine risk and severity. Furthermore, the role of neuroinflammation in migraine seems to be supported by evidence of an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines, both ictally and interictally, together with the prevalence of Th1 lymphocytes and a reduction in regulatory lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of migraineurs. Cytokine profiles of cluster headache (CH) patients and those of tension-type headache patients further suggest an immunological dysregulation in the pathophysiology of these primary headaches, although evidence is weaker than for migraine. The present review summarizes available findings to date from genetic and biomarker studies that have explored the role of inflammation in primary headaches. Oxford University Press 2021-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8802184/ /pubmed/35020858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxab025 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Immunology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_modelThis article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model (https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model)
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De Vanna, Gioacchino
Cresta, Elena
Bellotti, Alessia
Corbelli, Ilenia
Letizia Cupini, Maria
Calabresi, Paolo
Sarchielli, Paola
Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
title Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
title_full Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
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title_full_unstemmed Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
title_short Immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
title_sort immunological findings in patients with migraine and other primary headaches: a narrative review
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802184/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxab025
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