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Possible Association between Dysfunction of Vitamin D Binding Protein (GC Globulin) and Migraine Attacks
Authors:Eiichiro Nagata  Natsuko Fujii  Kazuyoshi Hosomichi  Shigeki Mitsunaga  Yoichi Suzuki  Yoichi Mashimo  Hideo Tsukamoto  Tadayuki Satoh  Motoki Osawa  Ituro Inoue  Akira Hata  Shunya Takizawa
Abstract:
To identify the genetic causality of migraine and acute, severe melalgia, we performed a linkage analysis and exome sequencing in a family with four affected individuals. We identified a variant (R21L) in exon 2 of the GC globulin gene, which is involved in the transportation of vitamin D metabolites and acts as a chemotaxic factor; this variant was co-segregated within the family. To investigate the relationship between GC globulin and melalgia, we investigated the cytokine levels in serum samples from the patients and control subjects using a cytokine antibody array. GC globulin can bind to both MCP-1 and RANTES in human serum but has a higher affinity to MCP-1. In cell culture systems, MCP-1 was able to bind to overexpressed wild-type GC globulin but not to the GC globulin variant, and the GC globulin binding affinity to MCP-1 was significantly lower in sera from the patients than in sera from control subjects. A higher concentration of MCP-1 was also observed in sera from the patients. Thus, the dysfunctional GC globulin affected cytokine release, especially the release of MCP-1, and MCP-1 might play important roles in melalgia and migraine.
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