rs11153082 - FHL5
Magnitude 2.8 · 4 studies on file
Reported associations
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Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Risk Loci for Cluster Headache. - Annals of neurology (2021) · O'Connor E, Fourier C, Ran C, Sivakumar P, Liesecke F, Southgate L, Harder AVE, Vijfhuizen LS, Yip J, Giffin N, Silver N, Ahmed F, Hostettler IC, Davies B, Cader MZ, Simpson BS, Sullivan R, Efthymiou S, Adebimpe J, Quinn O, Campbell C, Cavalleri GL, Vikelis M, Kelderman T, Paemeleire K, Kilbride E, Grangeon L, Lagrata S, Danno D, Trembath R, Wood NW, Kockum I, Winsvold BS, Steinberg A, Sjöstrand C, Waldenlind E, Vandrovcova J, Houlden H, Matharu M, Belin AC · PubMed 34184781
This study was undertaken to identify susceptibility loci for cluster headache and obtain insights into relevant disease pathways. We carried out a genome-wide association study, where 852 UK and 591 Swedish cluster headache cases were compared with 5,614 and 1,134 controls, respectively. Following quality control and imputation, single variant association testing was conducted using a logistic mixed model for each cohort. The 2 cohorts were subsequently combined in a merged analysis. Downstream analyses, such as gene-set enrichment, functional variant annotation, prediction and pathway analyses, were performed. Initial independent analysis identified 2 replicable cluster headache susceptibility loci on chromosome 2. A merged analysis identified an additional locus on chromosome 1 and conf
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Genome-wide analysis of 102,084 migraine cases identifies 123 risk loci and subtype-specific risk alleles - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 35115687
ABSTRACT: Migraine affects over a billion individuals worldwide but its genetic underpinning remains largely unknown. Here, we performed a genome-wide association study of 102,084 migraine cases and 771,257 controls and identified 123 loci, of which 86 are previously unknown. These loci provide an opportunity to evaluate shared and distinct genetic components in the two main migraine subtypes: migraine with aura and migraine without aura. Stratification of the risk loci using 29,679 cases with subtype information indicated three risk variants that seem specific for migraine with aura (in HMOX2, CACNA1A and MPPED2), two that seem specific for migraine without aura (near SPINK2 and near FECH) and nine that increase susceptibility for migraine regardless of subtype. The new risk loci include
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New and sex-specific migraine susceptibility loci identified from a multiethnic genome-wide meta-analysis - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 34294844
ABSTRACT: 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 (CPS
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Genome wide association joint analysis reveals 99 risk loci for pain susceptibility and pleiotropic relationships with psychiatric, metabolic, and immunological traits - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 37844115
ABSTRACT: Chronic pain is at epidemic proportions in the United States, represents a significant burden on our public health system, and is coincident with a growing opioid crisis. While numerous genome-wide association studies have been reported for specific pain-related traits, many of these studies were underpowered, and the genetic relationship among these traits remains poorly understood. Here, we conducted a joint analysis of genome-wide association study summary statistics from seventeen pain susceptibility traits in the UK Biobank. This analysis revealed 99 genome-wide significant risk loci, 65 of which overlap loci identified in earlier studies. The remaining 34 loci are novel. We applied leave-one-trait-out meta-analyses to evaluate the influence of each trait on the joint analys
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Lifestyle context
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Genetic predisposition to migraine and cluster headache High
rs11153082 is associated with 8.8% increased migraine risk per allele and 30% increased cluster headache odds across multiple large cohorts.
Screening
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Migraine symptom surveillance High
Variant increases genetic risk for migraine (8.8% per allele) and cluster headache (30% increased odds), likely through altered FHL5 expression in brain tissue.
Track headache frequency, severity, characteristics; seek evaluation if pattern changes or onset occurs