Frontiers in Neurology (Sep 2018)

Involvement of the Tetraspanin 2 (TSPAN2) Gene in Migraine: A Case-Control Study in Han Chinese

  • Jie Fang,
  • Xiaodong Yuan,
  • Xingkai An,
  • Hongli Qu,
  • Chen Wang,
  • Ganji Hong,
  • Liangcheng Zheng,
  • Kehui Yi,
  • Shuai Chen,
  • Xinrui Wang,
  • Qilin Ma,
  • Qilin Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00714
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Tetraspanin 2 (TSPAN2) belongs to the tetraspanin superfamily. Previous studies have identified significant associations of the TSPAN2 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs12134493 and rs2078371 with migraine in Western populations; however, these associations need to be confirmed in the Chinese Han population. In addition, we carried out further studies to see whether TSPAN2 is associated with susceptibility to migraine to provide new clinical evidence. A case-control study (425 patients with migraine and 425 healthy controls) in a Chinese Han population was performed to evaluate the associations between migraine and TSPAN2 via a genotype-phenotype analysis between TSPAN2 and clinical symptoms. The SNP rs2078371 was found to be significantly associated with migraines especially in migraines without aura (MO) and in female patients. Meta-analysis revealed that the A allele of rs12134493 was significantly associated with migraines (OR = 1.14, P = 0.0001). Our findings suggested that TSPAN2 is a potential susceptibility factor for migraines. To confirm our results, a large-scale Chinese Han population study should be conducted. Considering that these two SNPs have not been definitively shown to affect TSPAN2 or to regulate nearby genes in this genomic region, the biological function and molecular mechanism of TSPAN2 in migraine should be further explored.

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