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    Shared molecular genetic mechanisms underlie endometriosis and migraine comorbidity

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    Adewuyi, Emmanuel
    Sapkota, Y.
    Auta, A.
    Yoshihara, K.
    Nyegaard, M.
    Griffiths, L.R.
    Montgomery, G.W.
    Chasman, D.I.
    Nyholt, D.R.
    Date
    2020
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Adewuyi, E.O. and Sapkota, Y. and Auta, A. and Yoshihara, K. and Nyegaard, M. and Griffiths, L.R. and Montgomery, G.W. et al. 2020. Shared molecular genetic mechanisms underlie endometriosis and migraine comorbidity. Genes. 11 (3): pp. E268-.
    Source Title
    Genes
    DOI
    10.3390/genes11030268
    ISSN
    2073-4425
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    School
    Curtin School of Population Health
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97784
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    Abstract

    Observational epidemiological studies indicate that endometriosis and migraine co‐-occur within individuals more than expected by chance. However, the aetiology and biological mechanisms underlying their comorbidity remain unknown. Here we examined the relationship between endometriosis and migraine using genome‐-wide association study (GWAS) data. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) effect concordance analysis found a significant concordance of SNP risk effects across endometriosis and migraine GWAS. Linkage disequilibrium score regression analysis found a positive and highly significant genetic correlation (rG = 0.38, P = 2.30 × 10−25) between endometriosis and migraine. A meta‐-analysis of endometriosis and migraine GWAS data did not reveal novel genome‐-wide significant SNPs, and Mendelian randomisation analysis found no evidence for a causal relationship between the two traits. However, gene‐-based analyses identified two novel loci for migraine. Also, we found significant enrichment of genes nominally associated (Pgene < 0.05) with both traits (Pbinomial‐-test = 9.83 × 10−6). Combining gene‐-based p‐-values across endometriosis and migraine, three genes, two (TRIM32 and SLC35G6) of which are at novel loci, were genome‐-wide significant. Genes having Pgene < 0.1 for both endometriosis and migraine (Pbinomial‐-test = 1.85 ×10−°3) were significantly enriched for biological pathways, including interleukin‐-1 receptor binding, focal adhesion‐-PI3K‐-Akt‐-mTOR‐-signaling, MAPK and TNF‐-α signalling. Our findings further confirm the comorbidity of endometriosis and migraine and indicate a non‐-causal relationship between the two traits, with shared genetically‐-controlled biological mechanisms underlying the co‐-occurrence of the two disorders.

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