Literature DB >> 30972508

Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase 19-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism affects medication overuse in patients with chronic migraine.

Piero Barbanti1, Fiorella Guadagni2,3, Maria Laura De Marchis2,4, Cristiano Ialongo5, Gabriella Egeo1, Luisa Fofi1, Cinzia Aurilia1, Domenica Lovero6, David Della-Morte3,7,8, Patrizia Ferroni2,3, Raffaele Palmirotta9,10.   

Abstract

Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) enzyme activity is modulated at the genetic level by the presence of several polymorphisms. Among these, the 19-bp insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism (rs72393728/rs141116007) was investigated in several genetic association studies for its correlation with the susceptibility to develop episodic migraine, but conflicting results were achieved. In the present study we analyzed this genetic variant in a carefully characterized population of migraineurs encompassing both episodic and chronic migraine (with and without medication overuse) with the aim to perform a replication study and verify any possible correlation with migraine endophenotypes. Genotyping of the DBH 19-bp I/D polymorphism was performed on 400 migraine patients and 204 healthy individuals. The associations between genotypic frequencies and the clinical and sociodemographic features of migraineurs were then investigated. The DBH 19-bp I/D polymorphism did not correlate with migraine susceptibility or most clinical variables, with the exception of a statistically significant correlation within the subgroup of patients affected by chronic migraine were the individuals carrying the deleted (D) allele were significantly more prone to abuse in analgesics. As a result of this finding, the DBH 19-bp I/D polymorphism does not influence migraine susceptibility, but it might contribute to the development of medication overuse in patient with chronic migraine.

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Keywords:  19-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism; Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase; Genetic; Medication overuse; Migraine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30972508     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-019-03865-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


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