Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks

Abstract Migraine attacks are delimited, allowing investigation of changes during and outside attack. Gene expression fluctuates according to environmental and endogenous events and therefore, we hypothesized that changes in RNA expression during and outside a spontaneous migraine attack exist which...

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Autores principales: Lisette J. A. Kogelman, Katrine Falkenberg, Alfonso Buil, Pau Erola, Julie Courraud, Susan Svane Laursen, Tom Michoel, Jes Olesen, Thomas F. Hansen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f715f3d6980b4cd2a3675cf887e67e772021-12-02T15:51:14ZChanges in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks10.1038/s41598-021-87503-52045-2322https://doaj.org/article/f715f3d6980b4cd2a3675cf887e67e772021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87503-5https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Migraine attacks are delimited, allowing investigation of changes during and outside attack. Gene expression fluctuates according to environmental and endogenous events and therefore, we hypothesized that changes in RNA expression during and outside a spontaneous migraine attack exist which are specific to migraine. Twenty-seven migraine patients were assessed during a spontaneous migraine attack, including headache characteristics and treatment effect. Blood samples were taken during attack, two hours after treatment, on a headache-free day and after a cold pressor test. RNA-Sequencing, genotyping, and steroid profiling were performed. RNA-Sequences were analyzed at gene level (differential expression analysis) and at network level, and genomic and transcriptomic data were integrated. We found 29 differentially expressed genes between ‘attack’ and ‘after treatment’, after subtracting non-migraine specific genes, that were functioning in fatty acid oxidation, signaling pathways and immune-related pathways. Network analysis revealed mechanisms affected by changes in gene interactions, e.g. ‘ion transmembrane transport’. Integration of genomic and transcriptomic data revealed pathways related to sumatriptan treatment, i.e. ‘5HT1 type receptor mediated signaling pathway’. In conclusion, we uniquely investigated intra-individual changes in gene expression during a migraine attack. We revealed both genes and pathways potentially involved in the pathophysiology of migraine and/or migraine treatment.Lisette J. A. KogelmanKatrine FalkenbergAlfonso BuilPau ErolaJulie CourraudSusan Svane LaursenTom MichoelJes OlesenThomas F. HansenNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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Lisette J. A. Kogelman
Katrine Falkenberg
Alfonso Buil
Pau Erola
Julie Courraud
Susan Svane Laursen
Tom Michoel
Jes Olesen
Thomas F. Hansen
Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
description Abstract Migraine attacks are delimited, allowing investigation of changes during and outside attack. Gene expression fluctuates according to environmental and endogenous events and therefore, we hypothesized that changes in RNA expression during and outside a spontaneous migraine attack exist which are specific to migraine. Twenty-seven migraine patients were assessed during a spontaneous migraine attack, including headache characteristics and treatment effect. Blood samples were taken during attack, two hours after treatment, on a headache-free day and after a cold pressor test. RNA-Sequencing, genotyping, and steroid profiling were performed. RNA-Sequences were analyzed at gene level (differential expression analysis) and at network level, and genomic and transcriptomic data were integrated. We found 29 differentially expressed genes between ‘attack’ and ‘after treatment’, after subtracting non-migraine specific genes, that were functioning in fatty acid oxidation, signaling pathways and immune-related pathways. Network analysis revealed mechanisms affected by changes in gene interactions, e.g. ‘ion transmembrane transport’. Integration of genomic and transcriptomic data revealed pathways related to sumatriptan treatment, i.e. ‘5HT1 type receptor mediated signaling pathway’. In conclusion, we uniquely investigated intra-individual changes in gene expression during a migraine attack. We revealed both genes and pathways potentially involved in the pathophysiology of migraine and/or migraine treatment.
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author Lisette J. A. Kogelman
Katrine Falkenberg
Alfonso Buil
Pau Erola
Julie Courraud
Susan Svane Laursen
Tom Michoel
Jes Olesen
Thomas F. Hansen
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Jes Olesen
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title Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
title_short Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
title_full Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
title_fullStr Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the gene expression profile during spontaneous migraine attacks
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