Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Alleles in the insulin receptor gene re associated with typical migraine.
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Hosford, DA
Riley, JH
Bird, MI
White, NJ
Hewett, DR
Peroutka, SJ
Griffiths, LR
Boyd, PR
Lea, RA
Bhatti, SM
Hosking, LK
Hood, CM
Jones, KW
Handley, AR
Rallan, R
Lewis, KF
Yeo, AJM
Williams, PM
Priest, RC
Khan, P
Donnelly, C
Lumsden, SM
O'Sullivan, J
See, CG
Smart, DH
Shaw-Hawkins, S
Patel, J
Langrish, TC
Feniuk, W
Knowles, RG
Thomas, M
Libri, V
Montgomery, DS
Manasco, PK
Xu, CF
Dykes, C
Humphrey, PPA
Roses, AD
Purvis, IJ
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We have identified a migraine locus on chromosome 19p13.3/2 using linkage and association analysis. We isolated 48 single-nucleotide polymorphisms within the locus, of which we genotyped 24 in a Caucasian population comprising 827 unrelated cases and 765 controls. Five single-nucleotide polymorphisms within the insulin receptor gene showed significant association with migraine. This association was independently replicated in a case-control population collected separately. We used experiments with insulin receptor RNA and protein to investigate functionality for the migraine-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms. We suggest possible functions for the insulin receptor in migraine pathogenesis.
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Genomics
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