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Heritability and genome-wide linkage analysis of migraine in the genetic isolate of Norfolk Island
Authors:Cox Hannah C  Lea Rod A  Bellis Claire  Nyholt Dale R  Dyer Thomas D  Haupt Larisa M  Charlesworth Jac  Matovinovic Elizabeth  Blangero John  Griffiths Lyn R
Institution:
  • a Genomics Research Centre, Griffith Health Institute, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University, Queensland 4222, Australia
  • b Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio 78227, USA
  • c Neurogenetics Laboratory, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
  • Abstract:Migraine is a common neurovascular disorder with a complex envirogenomic aetiology. In an effort to identify migraine susceptibility genes, we conducted a study of the isolated population of Norfolk Island, Australia. A large portion of the permanent inhabitants of Norfolk Island are descended from 18th Century English sailors involved in the infamous mutiny on the Bounty and their Polynesian consorts.In total, 600 subjects were recruited including a large pedigree of 377 individuals with lineage to the founders. All individuals were phenotyped for migraine using International Classification of Headache Disorders-II criterion. All subjects were genotyped for a genome-wide panel of microsatellite markers. Genotype and phenotype data for the pedigree were analysed using heritability and linkage methods implemented in the programme SOLAR. Follow-up association analysis was performed using the CLUMP programme.A total of 154 migraine cases (25%) were identified indicating the Norfolk Island population is high-risk for migraine. Heritability estimation of the 377-member pedigree indicated a significant genetic component for migraine (h2 = 0.53, P = 0.016). Linkage analysis showed peaks on chromosome 13q33.1 (P = 0.003) and chromosome 9q22.32 (P = 0.008). Association analysis of the key microsatellites in the remaining 223 unrelated Norfolk Island individuals showed evidence of association, which strengthen support for the linkage findings (P ≤ 0.05).In conclusion, a genome-wide linkage analysis and follow-up association analysis of migraine in the genetic isolate of Norfolk Island provided evidence for migraine susceptibility loci on chromosomes 9q22.22 and 13q33.1.
    Keywords:SOLAR  Sequential Oligonucleotide Linkage Analysis Routines  MA  Migraine with aura  MO  Migraine without aura  ICHD II  International Classification of Headache Disorders II  PDSYS  Pedigree Database Management System  QTL  Qualitative Trait Loci  GABR2  Gabba-Aminobutyric Acid-B Type 2  DAOA  D-Aminoacid oxidase activator gene
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