Genetic risk factors in primary paediatric versus adult headache: complexities and problematics

Numerous candidate genes for migraine have been proposed on the basis of their possible functional role in its pathogenesis. Genetic polymorphisms have been evaluated in association studies, some of which have been suggested to be susceptibility markers for adult migraine. To date, however, none of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of headache and pain 2005-09, Vol.6 (4), p.179-181
Hauptverfasser: Lisi, Veronica, Garbo, Greta, Miccichè, Flavia, Stecca, Anna, Terrazzino, Salvatore, Franzoi, Malida, Tripoli, Elisa, Clementi, Maurizio, Leon, Alberta, Battistella, Pier Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Numerous candidate genes for migraine have been proposed on the basis of their possible functional role in its pathogenesis. Genetic polymorphisms have been evaluated in association studies, some of which have been suggested to be susceptibility markers for adult migraine. To date, however, none of the identified polymorphisms in adult migraine susceptibility have been investigated in children, raising the possibility that they may not be necessarily involved in paediatric migraine susceptibility. This paper reviews studies of the genetic basis of migraine and summarises our experience in genetic association studies in primary paediatric headache susceptibility.
ISSN:1129-2369
1129-2377
DOI:10.1007/s10194-005-0178-x