Identification of Disease- and Headache-Specific Mediators and Pathways in Migraine Using Blood Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analysis

Aczél, Timea [Aczél, Timea (Neurofarmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Molecular Pharmacology Research Group (UP / SZRC); Körtési, Tamás* [Körtési, Tamás (Neurobiológia), author] Section of Applied Medical Sciences (SZTE / FHSSS); Department of Neurology (SZTE / ASZMS); Kun, József* [Kun, József (PhD Gyógyszertudo...), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Molecular Pharmacology Research Group (UP / SZRC); Bioinformatics research group (UP / RG); Urbán, Péter [Urbán, Péter (Mikrobiológia), author] Bioinformatics research group (UP / RG); Regenerative Science, Sport és Medicine researc... (UP / SZRC); Bauer, Witold; Herczeg, Róbert [Herczeg, Róbert (Bioinformatika), author] Szentágothai Research Centre (UP); Bioinformatics research group (UP / RG); Farkas, Róbert [Farkas, Róbert (Okleveles vegyész), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); Kovács, Krisztián [Kovács, Krisztián (Molekuláris biológia), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); Vásárhelyi, Barna [Vásárhelyi, Barna (gyermekgyógyászat), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); B. Karvaly, Gellért [Karvaly, Gellért Balázs (klinikai kémia), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); Gyenesei, Attila [Gyenesei, Attila (Informatika, Bioi...), author] Szentágothai Research Centre (UP); Bioinformatics research group (UP / RG); Tuka, Bernadett [Tuka, Bernadett (neurobiológia), author] Department of Neurology (SZTE / ASZMS); MTA-SZTE Neuroscience Research Group (SZTE / ASZMS / DNeur); Tajti, János [Tajti, János (Neurológia), author] Department of Neurology (SZTE / ASZMS); Vécsei, László [Vécsei, László (Neurológia), author] Department of Neurology (SZTE / ASZMS); MTA-SZTE Neuroscience Research Group (SZTE / ASZMS / DNeur); Bölcskei, Kata** [Bölcskei, Kata (Farmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Molecular Pharmacology Research Group (UP / SZRC); Helyes, Zsuzsanna ✉ [Helyes, Zsuzsanna (Neurofarmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Molecular Pharmacology Research Group (UP / SZRC)

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Published: JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN 1129-2369 1129-2377 22 (1) Paper: 117 , 18 p. 2021
  • SJR Scopus - Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine: D1
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  • (EFOP-3.6.2.-16-2017-00008)
  • Átfogó fejlesztések a Pécsi Tudományegyetemen az intelligens szakosodás megvalósítása érdekében(EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00004) Funder: EFOP
  • GINOP(2.3.2-15-2016-00050) Funder: GINOP
  • (GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00034)
  • (EFOP-3.6.1.-16-2016-00004) Funder: EFOP
  • (TUDFO/47138-1/2019-ITM) Funder: MIT
  • (2.3.4-15-2020-00010) Funder: GINOP
  • (2.3.1-20-2020-00001) Funder: GINOP
  • (2017-1.2.1NKP-2017-00002 (NAP-2))
  • (OTKA FK132587) Funder: NRDIO
Recent data suggest that gene expression profiles of peripheral white blood cells can reflect changes in the brain. We aimed to analyze the transcriptome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and changes of plasma metabolite levels of migraineurs in a self-controlled manner during and between attacks.Twenty-four patients with migraine were recruited and blood samples were collected in a headache-free (interictal) period and during headache (ictal) to investigate disease- and headache-specific alterations. Control samples were collected from 13 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers. RNA was isolated from PBMCs and single-end 75 bp RNA sequencing was performed using Illumina NextSeq 550 instrument followed by gene-level differential expression analysis. Functional analysis was carried out on information related to the role of genes, such as signaling pathways and biological processes. Plasma metabolomic measurement was performed with the Biocrates MxP Quant 500 Kit.We identified 144 differentially-expressed genes in PBMCs between headache and headache-free samples and 163 between symptom-free patients and controls. Network analysis revealed that enriched pathways included inflammation, cytokine activity and mitochondrial dysfunction in both headache and headache-free samples compared to controls. Plasma lactate, succinate and methionine sulfoxide levels were higher in migraineurs while spermine, spermidine and aconitate were decreased during attacks.It is concluded that enhanced inflammatory and immune cell activity, and oxidative stress can play a role in migraine susceptibility and headache generation.
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