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Inflammatory reactions in the body have been shown to contribute to migraine development. Therefore, genes involved in the inflammatory pathways might play a role in the susceptibility and development of migraine. In this study, polymorphisms in tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and lymphotoxin alpha (LTA) genes were tested for association with migraine. A total of 398 participants (198 migraine patients and 200 controls) were recruited in the study. Serum TNF level was measured using a sandwich ELISA kit. Lymphocytes’ and monocytes’ counts were obtained from a differential complete blood count profile. Participants’ DNA was extracted and genotyped for rs1800629 and rs1799724 in TNFα, and rs909253 in LTA. Controls had a significantly higher mean lymphocyte count (P = 0.018), while the mean monocyte count and serum TNFα levels did not differ between the two groups (P > 0.05). With respect to gene polymorphisms, the rs1800629 and rs1799724 variants showed significant association with migraine in all subjects, and in males and females when analyzed separately (P < 0.001). The rs909253 did not show any statistical difference in frequencies among the two groups (P > 0.05). Having the A allele in rs1800629 was associated with a higher risk of migraine in both male (OR, 95%; CI, G/A = 3.79 [1.87-7.69]; A/A = 14.22 [1.67-121.14]; P < 0.01) and female (OR, 95%; G/A = 2.54 [1.47-4.38]; A/A = 2.52 [1.12-5.69]; P < 0.001) subjects. In conclusion, rs1800629 and rs1799724 in TNFα showed significant association with migraine among the Jordanian population.
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Hamad, N., Alzoubi, K.H., Swedan, S.F. et al. Association between tumor necrosis factor alpha and lymphotoxin alpha gene polymorphisms and migraine occurrence among Jordanians. Neurol Sci 42, 3625–3630 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04967-5
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