rs113658130 - LINC01877

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • 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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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • genetic risk for cluster headache High

    rs113658130 C allele is a confirmed risk factor for cluster headache with strong evidence (OR 1.51, p=2.00e-17, n=8191 across replicated cohorts).

Screening

  • cluster headache symptom awareness High

    Genetic predisposition confers 1.51-fold increased cluster headache risk; early symptom recognition enables timely diagnosis and treatment.

    Seek medical evaluation if experiencing severe unilateral orbital headache with ipsilateral autonomic symptoms