Summaries for Migraine

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NINDS: The pain of a migraine headache is often described as an intense pulsing or throbbing pain in one area of the head. However, it is much more; the International Headache Society diagnoses a migraine by its pain and number of attacks (at least 5, lasting 4-72 hours if untreated), and additional symptoms including nausea and/or vomiting, or sensitivity to both light and sound. Migraine is three times more common in women than in men and affects more than 10 percent of people worldwide. Roughly one-third of affected individuals can predict the onset of a migraine because it is preceded by an "aura," visual disturbances that appear as flashing lights, zig-zag lines or a temporary loss of vision. People with migraine tend to have recurring attacks triggered by a number of different factors, including stress, anxiety, hormonal changes, bright or flashing lights, lack of food or sleep, and dietary substances. 31

MalaCards: Migraine, also known as migraine variant, is related to migraine with aura and hemiplegic migraine. An important gene associated with Migraine is ATP1A2 (ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, alpha 2 polypeptide), and among its related pathways are Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction and Amine ligand-binding receptors. The compounds glutamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include brain, small intestine and kidney, and related mouse phenotypes are cellular and respiratory system.

Disease Ontology: A brain disease that is characterized by moderate to severe headaches, nausea, extreme sensitivity to light and sound and intense unilaterial throbbing or pulsing.6

MedlinePlus: If you suffer from migraine headaches, you're not alone. about 12 percent of the u.s. population gets them. migraines are recurring attacks of moderate to severe pain. the pain is throbbing or pulsing, and is often on one side of the head. during migraines, people are very sensitive to light and sound. they may also become nauseated and vomit. migraine is three times more common in women than in men. some people can tell when they are about to have a migraine because they see flashing lights or zigzag lines or they temporarily lose their vision. many things can trigger a migraine. these include anxiety stress lack of food or sleep exposure to light hormonal changes (in women) doctors used to believe migraines were linked to the opening and narrowing of blood vessels in the head. now they believe the cause is related to genes that control the activity of some brain cells. medicines can help prevent migraine attacks or help relieve symptoms of attacks when they happen. for many people, treatments to relieve stress can also help. nih: national institute of neurological disorders and stroke23

Wikipedia: Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent moderate to severe headaches...44 more...

OMIM: 157300

Aliases & Descriptions for Migraine

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migraine 6 7 17 31 8 33 32 23
migraine variant 6 43
migraine disorders 43

Related Diseases for Migraine

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Disease types for migraine family:

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Diseases related to migraine by text searches and GeneDecks gene sharing:

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idRelated DiseaseScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1migraine with aura39.5VIP, KCNK18, SCN1A, MTHFR, ATP1A2, INSR
2hemiplegic migraine39.4SCN5A, SCN1A, ATP1A2, ATP1B2, MGR, MGR5
3familial hemiplegic migraine38.1SCN1A, ATP1A2, CACNA1A, NOTCH3, DNAH8
4migraine without aura36.6KCNK18, MGR, MGR12, MGR3, MGR4, MGR5
5headache34.2SELE, VIP, VCAM1, BDNF, KCNK18, SCN1A
6episodic ataxia33.0KCNQ3, ATP1A2, CACNA1B, CACNA1E, CACNB4, CACNA1A
7cluster headache32.4SELE, VIP, VCAM1, MTHFR, S100A12, CD40LG
8cadasil31.7CNR1, VWF, GC, SELP, SERPINE1, VIP
9ataxia31.2LRP1, VWF, SERPINE1, VIP, KCNJ10, KCNN1
10bipolar disorder30.9CNR1, VWF, VIP, BDNF, KCNN1, KCNN3
11mood disorder30.6CNR1, BDNF, MAOA, MAOB, HTR1A, HTR1B
12alcoholism30.1CNR1, GSR, IL1RN, MAOA, MAOB, GPT
13hypertension29.9GNB3, NOS2, NOS3, ACE, AGT, AGTR1
14restless legs syndrome29.8ZEB2, MAOA, MAOB, HTR3A, CACNA1A, DRD1
15parkinson's disease29.4CNR1, BDNF, MTR, INSR, GSR, APOE
16panic disorder29.0BDNF, IL10, APOE, MAOA, HTR1A, HTR1B
17status epilepticus28.9CNR1, BDNF, SCN1A, LGI1, FOS, GRIA1
18neuronitis28.4LRP1, CNR1, VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1
19juvenile myoclonic epilepsy28.4CLIC5, KCNQ3, MEP1A, CACNA1E, CACNB4, HLA-DRB1
20intracranial hypertension28.1SERPINE1, LEP, ATP1A2, IL1B, AQP4, APOH
21seizures27.5CNR1, VIP, VEGFA, PAFAH1B1, BDNF, KCNE2
22thromboembolism27.1LRP1, VWF, SELP, SERPINE1, MTHFR, MTR
23cerebritis27.0LRP1, CNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SELP
24meningitis26.8SELE, VIP, VEGFA, PAFAH1B1, S100B, CD14
25convulsions26.6BDNF, KCNQ3, SCN9A, SCN1A, ATP1A2, FOS
26fibromyalgia26.5SERPINE1, BDNF, ITGB2, INS, IL10, IL1B
27cramps26.5LEP, INS, IL10, IL1A, IL1B, GPT
28neurodegeneration25.1LRP1, CNR1, VIP, VEGFA, BDNF, LDLR
29systemic lupus erythematosus24.6VWF, SELE, VIP, VCAM1, BDNF, CD70
30hyperhomocysteinemia24.4VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, LPA, VCAM1
31homocysteine24.4VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VEGFA, LPA
32glaucoma23.9CNR1, VWF, SELE, SERPINE1, VEGFA, PAFAH1B1
33twinning23.8LRP1, VWF, SERPINE1, VEGFA, VDR, BDNF
34cerebrovascular disease23.4VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VIP, VEGFA
35cerebral infarction22.8VWF, SELP, SERPINE1, VEGFA, LPA, RAMP1
36obesity22.4LRP1, CNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SELP
37blindness21.9CNR1, VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VIP
38cholesterol21.4LRP1, CNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SELP
39osteoarthritis21.0CNR1, SERPINE1, VIP, VEGFA, LPA, VDR
40lupus erythematosus18.8VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VIP, VEGFA
41bipolar affective disorder15.7BDNF, KCNN1, KCNN3, S100B, MAOA, MAOB
42tremor15.2CNR1, MTHFR, CDKN3, GSTP1, HTR2A, HTR2C
43cocaine dependence15.1CNR1, GSTP1, MAOB, HTR2C, TPH2, DRD1
44substance abuse15.1CNR1, BDNF, MAOA, MAOB, GPT, HTR1A
45dyskinesia of esophagus15.1MAOB, HTR1A, HTR1B, HTR2A, HTR2C, HTR7
46attention deficit hyperactivity disorder15.1BDNF, MAOA, HTR1B, HTR1D, HTR2A, HTR2C
47anxiety disorder15.1CNR1, BDNF, MAOA, MAOB, HTR1A, HTR2A
48autism spectrum disorder15.0CNR1, BDNF, KCNN3, LEP, MTHFR, AR
49tourette syndrome15.0CNR1, BDNF, IL10, IL1B, IL1RN, IL8
50nicotine dependence15.0CNR1, BDNF, FOS, MAOA, MAOB, TPH1

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Graphical network of diseases related to migraine

Clinical Features for Migraine

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Clinical features from OMIM: 157300

Drugs & Therapeutics for Migraine

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Anatomical Context for Migraine

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MalaCards organs/tissues related to migraine:

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Brain, Small intestine, Kidney, Liver, Monocytes, Nk cells, T cells, B cells, Endothelial, Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Pituitary

Phenotypes for genes affiliated with Migraine

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MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to migraine:

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idDescriptionMGI Source AccessionScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1cellular phenotypeMP:0005384INFCNR1, VWF, SELE, SELP, VEGFA, VDR
2respiratory system phenotypeMP:000538811.1SELP, CLIC5, BDNF, KCNN3, SCGB1A1, SCNN1A
3endocrine/exocrine gland phenotypeMP:000537910.7PAFAH1B1, BDKRB2, LDLR, FSHR, CD40LG, AQP1
4integument phenotypeMP:001077110.5CNR1, SELP, BDNF, SCN9A, LGI1, LDLR
5renal/urinary system phenotypeMP:000536710.3SELP, BDKRB2, SCGB1A1, AR, INS, INSR
6embryogenesis phenotypeMP:000538010.2SCN5A, ATP1A2, FOS, HTR2B, F2, GNB1
7other phenotypeMP:00053959.7CNR1, LDLR, BACE1, FSHR, CD40LG, ITGB3
8digestive/alimentary phenotypeMP:00053818.7VWF, VEGFA, VDR, BDKRB2, BDNF, KCNE2
9adipose tissue phenotypeMP:00053758.6LRP1, CNR1, SERPINE1, BDKRB2, LGI1, LEP
10normal phenotypeMP:00028738.5LRP1, SELE, VIP, VEGFA, BDKRB2, BDNF
11liver/biliary system phenotypeMP:00053708.4VEGFA, AR, INS, IL1R1, IL6, CCR2
12muscle phenotypeMP:00053698.2LRP1, VEGFA, RAMP1, SCN5A, LEP, LDLR
13skeleton phenotypeMP:00053908.2LRP1, CNR1, GC, VEGFA, VDR, BDKRB2
14cardiovascular system phenotypeMP:00053856.6LRP1, VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VEGFA
15behavior/neurological phenotypeMP:0005386INFLRP1, CNR1, SELE, SELP, VIP, CLIC5
16hematopoietic system phenotypeMP:0005397INFBDKRB2, , FSHR, ITGA2, IL4R, IL5RA
17vision/eye phenotypeMP:0005391INFSELE, SELP, VEGFA, BDNF, ZEB2, KCNJ10
18immune system phenotypeMP:0005387INFLRP1, VWF, SELP, VDR, RAMP1, BDKRB2
19reproductive system phenotypeMP:0005389INFVIP, VEGFA, VDR, PAFAH1B1, BDKRB2, ZEB2
20mortality/agingMP:0010768INFLRP1, CNR1, VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1
21no phenotypic analysisMP:0003012INFCNR1, VEGFA, VCAM1, RAMP1, BDNF, ZEB2
22homeostasis/metabolism phenotypeMP:0005376INFLRP1, CNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SELP
23tumorigenesisMP:0002006INFSERPINE1, SCGB1A1, LEP, , FSHR, ITGAL
24growth/size phenotypeMP:0005378INFLRP1, CNR1, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, VDR
25nervous system phenotypeMP:0003631INFLRP1, CNR1, VWF, SELP, CLIC5, PAFAH1B1

Publications for genes affiliated with Migraine

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Articles related to migraine:

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idTitleAuthorsYearAffiliating Genes
1Genome-wide association study reveals three susceptib ility loci for common migraine in the general population. (21666692)Chasman D.I.... Kurth T.2011LRP1, TRPM8, PRDM16
2Link between confusional migraine, hemiplegic migrain e and episodic ataxia type 2: hypothesis, family genealogy, gene typing and cla ssification. (19624685)Cleves C.... Tepper S.J.2010CACNA1A
3Safety and tolerability of frovatriptan in the acute treatment of migraine and prevention of menstrual migraine: Results of a new an alysis of data from five previously published studies. (20435272)MacGregor E.A.... Hu X.2010AGTR2, AGTR1
4No influence of 5-HTTLPR gene polymorphism on migrain e symptomatology, comorbid depression, and chronification. (19438736)Wieser T.... Deufel T.2010SLC6A4
5Cytokine polymorphism in patients with migraine: some suggestive clues of migraine and inflammation. (20113413)Yilmaz I.A.... Yalin O.O.2010TNF, IL1B, IL1A
6Single nucleotide polymorphisms of the serotonin tran sporter gene in migraine--an association study. (19845785)Bayerer B.... Limmroth V.2010SLC6A4
7Genome-wide association study of migraine implicates a common susceptibility variant on 8q22.1. (20802479)Anttila V.... Palotie A.2010MTDH, CPQ
8Investigation of TNFA 308G > A and TNFB 252G > A polymorphisms in genetic susceptibility to migraine. (20035431)Ghosh J.... Mittal B.2009TNF, LTA
9Migraine pain: reflections against vasodilatation. (19499287)Panconesi A.... Guidi L.2009CALCA
10Ca(V)2.1 P/Q-type calcium channel alternative splicin g affects the functional impact of familial hemiplegic migraine mutations: impl ications for calcium channelopathies. (19242091)Adams P.J.... Snutch T.P.2009CACNA1A
11New genetic evidence for involvement of the dopamine system in migraine with aura. (19152006)Todt U.... Kubisch C.2009DBH, DRD2, SLC6A3
12A novel three base-pair LGI1 deletion leading to loss of function in a family with autosomal dominant lateral temporal epilepsy and migraine-like episodes. (19268539)de Bellescize J.... Lesca G.2009LGI1
13The vascular risk associations with migraine: relatio n to migraine susceptibility and progression. (19054516)Hamed S.A.2009TNF, CRP
14The tortuous road to an ideal CGRP function blocker for the treatment of migraine. (18991732)Davis C.D.... Xu C.2008CALCA
15Persistence with migraine prophylactic treatment and acute migraine medication utilization in the managed care setting. (19167603)Yaldo A.Z.... Quimbo R.M.2008HTR3A
16Genetic analysis of 27 Spanish patients with hemiplegic migraine, basilar-type migraine and childhood periodic syndromes. (18644040)Cuenca-Leon E.... Cormand B.2008ATP1A2, CACNA1A, MGR
17Comparison of CGRP and NO responses in the human peripheral microcirculation of migraine and control subjects. (18384419)Edvinsson M.L.... Edvinsson L.2008CALCA
18No association of migraine to the GABA-A receptor complex on chromosome 15. (17580321)Oswell G.... Palotie A.2008GABRA5
19Efficacy and tolerability of MK-0974 (telcagepant), a new oral antagonist of calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor, compared with zolmitriptan for acute migraine: a randomised, placebo-controlled, parallel-tr eatment trial. (19036425)Ho T.W.... Winner P.K.2008CALCA
20Involvement of calcitonin gene-related peptide in migraine: regional cerebral blood flow and blood flow velocity in migraine patients. (18437288)Lassen L.H.... Tfelt-Hansen P.2008CALCA
21Familial hemiplegic migraine type 2 does not share hypersensitivity to nitric oxide with common types of migraine. (18294248)Hansen J.M.... Ashina M.2008ATP1A2
22Endocannabinoids in chronic migraine: CSF findings su ggest a system failure. (17119542)Sarchielli P.... Calabresi P.2007CALCA
23Prothrombotic risk factors in ischemic stroke and migraine in children. (16774621)Pilarska E.... Bakowska A.2006APOH, THBD
24Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (Glu298Asp) polymorphism is an independent risk factor for migraine with aura. (17115991)Borroni B.... Padovani A.2006NOS3
25Valdecoxib for treatment of a single, acute, moderate to severe migraine headache. (16178945)Kudrow D.... Brown M.T.2005PTGS2
26Sumatriptan causes parallel decrease in plasma calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) concentration and migraine headache during nitroglycerin induced migraine attack. (15689192)Juhasz G.... Bagdy G.2005CALCA
27A functional serotonin transporter gene polymorphism is associated with migraine with aura. (15642926)Marziniak M.... Sommer C.2005SLC6A4
28Clinical pharmacokinetics of almotriptan, a serotonin 5-HT(1B/1D) receptor agonist for the treatment of migraine. (15762767)McEnroe J.D.... Fleishaker J.C.2005MAOA, CYP3A4
29A new susceptibility locus for migraine with aura in the 15q11-q13 genomic region containing three GABA-A receptor genes. (15586324)Russo L.... Gurrieri F.2005MGR7
30Insulin sensitivity is impaired in patients with migraine. (16033384)Rainero I.... Pinessi L.2005INS
31Clinical data on the CGRP antagonist BIBN4096BS for treatment of migraine attacks. (15867953)Edvinsson L.2005CALCA
32A thromboembolic predisposition and the effect of ant icoagulants on migraine. (15147246)Wammes-van der Heijden E.A.... Egberts A.C.2004F5
33Variability of familial hemiplegic migraine with novel A1A2 Na+/K+-ATPase variants. (15159495)Jurkat-Rott K.... Dichgans M.2004ATP1A2
34Platelet-activating factor (PAF) in internal jugular venous blood of migraine without aura patients assessed during migraine attacks. (15265050)Sarchielli P.... Gallai V.2004PAFAH1B1
35A Correlation between Migraine, Histamine and Immunoglobulin E. (17301352)Gazerani P.... Kazemnejad A.2003IGHE
36Absence of known familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) mutations in the CACNA1A gene in patients with common migraine: implications for genetic testing. (12705332)Wieser T.... Deufel T.2003CACNA1A
37Migraine with aura susceptibility locus on chromosome 19p13 is distinct from the familial hemiplegic migraine locus. (11735221)Jones K.W.... Peroutka S.J.2001MGR5
38The role of serotonin and serotonin receptors in the pathogenesis of migraine and in the mechanisms of action of anti-migraine drugs (10957805)Amelin A.V.... Ignatov I.u.D.2000HTR3A
39Physiopathology of the migraine attack and mechanism s of action of anti-migraine agents: recent findings in animals (11072637)Mick G.2000CALCA
40Altered allelic distributions of the serotonin transporter gene in migraine without aura and migraine with aura. (9601620)Ogilvie A.D.... Olesen J.1998SLC6A4
41Pathophysiology and pharmacology of migraine. Is ther e a place for antiemetics in future treatment strategies? (9876882)DahlAPf C.G.... Hargreaves R.J.1998DRD2
42Variable clinical expression of mutations in the P/Q-type calcium channel gene in familial hemiplegic migraine. Dutch Migraine Genetics Research Group. (9566402)Terwindt G.M.... Ferrari M.D.1998CACNA1A
43Migraine, ataxia and epilepsy: a challenging spectrum of genetically determined calcium channelopathies. Dutch Migraine Genetics Research Group. (9781035)Terwindt G.M.... Ferrari M.D.1998CACNA1A
44Simultaneous multiple brain hemorrhage associated with migraine--a case report. (9194542)Nakamura K.... Fujishima M.1997CST3
45Wolff Award 1997. Involvement of a Ca2+ channel gene in familial hemiplegic migraine and migraine with and without aura. Dutch Migraine Genetics Research Group. (9329229)Ophoff R.A.... Ferrari M.D.1997CACNA1A
46The factor V Leiden mutation (R506Q) is not a major r isk factor for migrainous cerebral infarction. (9251878)Haan J.... Bertina R.M.1997F5
47Nitric oxide, endothelin-1, and transcranial Doppler in migraine. Findings in interictal conditions and during migraine attack. (8682672)Nattero G.... Paradisi L.1996EDN1
48Migraine--a haematological disorder? (8685625)MalA1 J.... BlA!ha M.1995PF4
49New serotonin-receptor drugs for migraine and nausea (7737008)FAorkkilAo M.1993HTR3A
50What is migraine? Controversy and stalemate in migraine pathophysiology. (2045827)Edmeads J.1991HTR2A

Expression for genes affiliated with Migraine

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Expression patterns in normal tissues for genes affiliated with Migraine

Pathways for genes affiliated with Migraine

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Pathways related to migraine according to GeneDecks:

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idPathwayScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction2012.4ADRB2, PRL, TACR1, AGTR2, AGTR1, HCRTR2
2Amine ligand-binding receptors3811.9HTR1A, HRH3, HTR7, HTR2C, HTR2B, HTR2A
3Dopamine-DARPP32 Feedback onto cAMP Pathway3611.7DRD5, DRD4, DRD3, DRD2, DRD1, CACNB2
4Calcium signaling pathway2011.6CACNA1C, ADORA2A, ADRB2, TACR1, AGTR1, EDNRB
5Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Pathway, Pharmacodynamics3411.3MAOA, HTR1A, HTR1D, SLC6A4, DDC, TPH2
6Intracellular Calcium Signaling3611.0CACNA1C, GNB1, GNAI1, HTR7, HTR3D, HTR3A
7PKA Signaling3610.8SCNN1A, CACNB2, CRP, NOS3, TH, TGFB1
8Sympathetic Nerve Pathway (Neuroeffector Junction)3410.5ADRA2B, CACNA1C, NPY, DBH, TH, DDC
9Chemokine Signaling3610.5CCR3, CCL2, CCR2, CCL11, IL8, GNG2
10Cell adhesion_Integrin inside-out signaling4110.5AGTR1, ITGB3, MAPK3, FGB, AGT, F2R
11CRHR Pathway3610.5CACNA1A, CACNB4, BDNF, CACNA1E, CNR1, FOS
12ACE Inhibitor Pathway, Pharmacodynamics3410.4AGTR1, MAPK3, BDKRB2, AGTR2
13Cell adhesion Integrin inside-out signaling1010.4GNB3, GNG2, AGTR1, CXCL12, F2R, GNB1
14Activation of cAMP-Dependent PKA3610.3IL9, KCNK12, CXCL12, MAPK3, BDNF, KCNK2
15NFAT Signaling and Lymphocyte Interactions3610.2CACNB2, CACNA1A, CACNB4, CACNA1E, CXCL12, IL13
16cAMP Pathway3610.2SCNN1A, CACNA1C, ADRA2B, ADD1, SCN5A, CXCL12
17Signaling Involved in Cardiac Hypertrophy3610.1ITGB3, CACNA1B, CACNA1E, CACNB4, CACNA1A, TGFB1
18Agents Acting on the Renin-Angiotensin System Pathway, Pharmacodynamics3410.1TGFB1, AGTR2, AGTR1, AGT, ACE, NOS3
19Complement and coagulation cascades209.8SERPINE1, BDKRB2, VWF, F8, F7, F5
20Rap1 Pathway369.8CACNA1C, CXCL12, TGFB1, CACNB2, CACNA1A, MAPK3
21Immune response_MIF-mediated glucocorticoid regulation419.7IL6, IL8, NFKB1, NOS2, PTGS2, ICAM1
22Immune response MIF-mediated glucocorticoid regulation109.7NFKB1, NOS2, MAPK3, VCAM1, FOS, IL6
23Akt Signaling369.6ITGA2, ITGAL, ITGB2, IL10, IL4, TNFRSF21
24Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer369.6IL5RA, TGFB1, CXCL12, LTA, IL6, MAPK3
25Immune response IL-1 signaling pathway109.5TNF, PTGS2, NOS2, NFKB1, EDN1, IL8
26Immune response_IL-1 signaling pathway419.5SERPINE1, FOS, IL1A, IL1B, PTGS2, EDN1
27Pertussis209.3MAPK3, TNF, NOS2, NFKB1, C5, C3
28Asthma209.2HLA-DRB1, HLA-DQB1, CCL11, IL4, IL13, IL10
29Endothelin-1 Signaling Pathway369.2IL1A, IL1B, IL4, IL6, IL9, MAPK3
30Transcription_Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis419.2IL1B, IL1A, APOE, CALCA, CYP19A1, CYP3A4
31Selected targets of GCR-alpha109.1IL4, IL6, FASLG, CYP3A4, THBD, IL1B
32Malaria209.1IL8, LRP1, SELE, IL6, IL1B, IL10
33Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis)209.1SERPINE1, C3, FOS, IL10, IL1B, IL6
34Transcription Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis109.0AR, VDR, FOS, IL1A, IL1B, IL6
35all-trans-Retinoic Acid Signaling in Brain368.9IL10, CACNB4, CACNA1A, CACNB2, TNF, PTGS2
36ERK Signaling368.9IL4, CACNB2, ESR1, ESR2, PPBP, NFKB1
37p38 Signaling368.8BDNF, INSR, IL10, IL13, IL1A, IL1B
38Tec Kinases Signaling368.8TGFB1, NFKB1, PPBP, TNFRSF21, TNF, GNG2
39PEDF Induced Signaling368.8FOS, IL1A, IL1B, IL4, IL6, IL8
40STAT3 Pathway368.8CCL11, IL8, IL9, MAPK3, CCR2, CCR5
41Rheumatoid arthritis208.8ITGB2, VEGFA, CSF2, CXCL12, TGFB1, CTLA4
42Leishmaniasis208.7FOS, HLA-DQB1, ITGB2, MAPK3, IL4, IL1B
43Cytokine Network368.7TNF, LTA, IL9, IL8, IL6, IL13
44MIF Mediated Glucocorticoid Regulation368.6CD14, IL13, IL1A, IL1B, IL4, IL6
45Rho Family GTPases368.6IL6, IL4, IL1B, IL1A, IL13, MEPE
46MIF Regulation of Innate Immune Cells368.5PF4, LTA, CXCL12, CSF2, NFKB1, IL4
47MAPK Family Pathway368.4GNB1, CXCL12, TGFB1, LTA, NFKB1, PPBP
48Antioxidant Action of Vitamin-C368.3IL4R, IL1B, BDNF, FOS, IL10, IL13
49JAK-STAT Pathway368.3BDNF, IL4R, IL6, IL9, CCL2, MAPK3
50Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction208.1LTA, PF4, PPBP, TNFRSF21, TNF, CCR3

Compounds for genes affiliated with Migraine

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32Novoseek , 9DrugBank, 18HMDB, 34PharmGKB, 42Tocris Bioscience
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Compounds related to migraine according to GeneDecks:

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idCompoundScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1glutamine32 INFVWF, VIP, VDR, KCNN1, KCNN3, SCN5A
25-hydroxytryptamine32 12.0CNR1, SERPINE1, VIP, CDKN3, IL1A, IL1RAPL2
3dopamine32 9 18 9 15.0SELE, VIP, BDNF, MTHFR, S100B, CD40LG
4amine32 11.7BACE1, ENO2, MAOA, MAOB, HTR1B, HTR1D
5bromocriptine32 9 9 13.3VIP, HTR1A, HTR2A, HTR2B, HTR2C, HTR7
6pergolide32 9 9 13.3HTR1A, HTR1B, HTR1D, HTR2A, HTR2B, HTR2C
7ziprasidone32 9 9 13.3HTR1A, HTR1B, HTR1D, HTR2A, HTR2C, HTR3A
8homovanillic acid32 18 12.1BDNF, ENO2, MAOA, MAOB, TPH1, DDC
9fluoxetine32 34 9 9 14.1CNR1, BDNF, IL10, MAOA, MAOB, HTR1A
10ropinirole32 9 9 13.0MAOB, HTR1A, HTR1B, HTR1D, HTR2A, HTR2B
11spec-t32 10.9CNR1, APOE, ENO2, MAOB, CALCA, DRD1
12citalopram32 34 9 18 9 14.9BDNF, LEP, MAOA, MAOB, HTR1A, HTR2A
13olanzapine32 34 9 18 9 14.8BDNF, LEP, FOS, INS, APOE, HTR1A
14cyclic amp32 18 11.8CNR1, BDKRB2, BDNF, FSHR, ITGAL, FOS
156-hydroxydopamine32 10.8VIP, BDNF, FOS, GSR, MAOA, MAOB
16rotigotine32 9 9 12.7MAOB, HTR1A, DRD1, DRD2, DRD3, DRD4
17clomipramine32 34 9 9 13.7GSTP1, IL10, MAOA, HTR1A, HTR2A, HTR2B
18clonidine32 9 9 12.7LEP, IL1RAPL2, GNB3, CACNA1B, CALCA, CYP1A2
19threonine32 10.7BDKRB2, SCN5A, FSHR, GRIA1, IL1RAPL2, CCL11
20ionomycin32 10.5KCNN1, CD70, FOS, IL9, MAPK3, CCL11
21vitamin b1232 10.5VWF, LPA, MTHFR, MTR, CD40LG, APOE
22morphine32 9 9 12.4CNR1, VIP, GRIA1, IL1RN, CCR5, CCR3
23phenylephrine32 9 18 9 13.3LEP, AR, MAOA, MAPK3, F2R, GNAI1
24folate32 10.2VWF, SELE, LPA, VDR, VCAM1, LDLR
25forskolin32 42 9 9 13.1VIP, BDKRB2, BDNF, S100B, CD14, MMP3
26agarose32 10.1VWF, LPA, S100B, FSHR, GSTT1, IL1RN
27warfarin32 34 9 18 9 13.9VWF, SELP, LPA, MTHFR, APOE, APOH
28kininogen32 9.8VWF, SELP, SERPINE1, BDKRB2, ITGB2, APOH
29candesartan32 9 9 11.8SELP, SERPINE1, VEGFA, BDKRB2, CCL2, F2R
30homocysteine32 18 10.7VWF, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1, LPA, VCAM1
31nifedipine32 9 9 11.7SELE, SERPINE1, VIP, BDKRB2, BDNF, LEP
32nacl32 9.6BDNF, SCNN1A, ITGA2, MMP3, FGB, IL1R1
33estrogen32 9.4VWF, GC, SERPINE1, VIP, LPA, VDR
34butyrate32 9.3VDR, LEP, CD14, CDKN3, ITGA2, ITGAL
35lipid32 9.1LRP1, CNR1, GC, SELE, SERPINE1, LPA
36cytochalasin d32 42 10.0VWF, SELE, VCAM1, LDLR, CDKN3, ITGAL
37tamoxifen32 34 9 9 12.0SELE, VEGFA, VDR, VCAM1, BDNF, LEP
38polysaccharide32 8.8SELE, SELP, VCAM1, BACE1, CD14, CD40LG
39atorvastatin32 34 9 18 9 12.8VWF, SELE, SELP, VEGFA, LPA, VCAM1
40polymyxin b32 8.7SELE, SERPINE1, VCAM1, LDLR, CD14, ITGB2
41neopterin32 8.4CD14, CD40LG, IL10, IL1A, IL1B, IL1R1
42rosiglitazone32 9 18 9 11.2LRP1, SELE, SERPINE1, LPA, VCAM1, LEP
43methotrexate32 34 42 9 9 12.1SELE, SERPINE1, LEP, MTHFR, MTR, MMP3
44vitamin d32 7.9LRP1, GC, SERPINE1, VDR, LDLR, MTHFR
45troglitazone32 42 9 9 10.7SELE, SERPINE1, VDR, VCAM1, LEP, LDLR
46lactate32 7.5VWF, SELE, SELP, VIP, VCAM1, BDNF
47actinomycin d32 6.5SELE, SERPINE1, VEGFA, LPA, VDR, BDNF
48adenylate32 INFCNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SELP, SERPINE1
49wortmannin32 42 INFVCAM1, BDNF, LEP, S100B, CD14, CDKN3
50serine32 INFLRP1, CNR1, VWF, GC, SELE, SERPINE1

GO Terms for genes affiliated with Migraine

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Cellular components related to migraine according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1plasma membraneGO:005886INF, HTR1F, HTR2A, HTR2B, HTR2C, HTR3A
2cell surfaceGO:009986INFAPOH, , CCR5, TNF, CYP3A4, THBD
3integral to plasma membraneGO:00588711.2HTR1A, HLA-DRB1, TNF, DRD1, DRD2, DRD3
4caveolaGO:00590110.1DRD1, PTGS2, NOS3, SLC2A1, ADRB2, F2R
5external side of plasma membraneGO:0098979.3VWF, SELP, VCAM1, FASLG, CCR5, ICAM1
6platelet alpha granule lumenGO:0310939.2TGFB1, PF4, PPBP, F5, F8, FGB
7extracellular regionGO:0055766.6AGT, NPPA, NPY, KNG1, C5, C3
8extracellular spaceGO:0056156.0GC, SELE, CRP, SOD1, CSF2, CST3
9neuronal cell bodyGO:043025INFCYP19A1, TGFB1, TAC1, DBH, SOD1, SLC6A3

Biological processes related to migraine according to GeneDecks:

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idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway, coupled to cyclic nucleotide second messengerGO:00718711.5NPY, DRD1, HRH3, CALCRL, HTR7, HTR1F
2response to cocaineGO:04222011.3SLC6A3, DRD5, DRD3, DRD2, HNMT, HTR3A
3synaptic transmission, dopaminergicGO:00196311.3ADORA2A, TH, CRH, DRD5, DRD4, DRD3
4elevation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration involved in phospholipase C-activating G-protein coupled signaling pathwayGO:05148211.1AGTR1, EDNRA, EDN1, DRD2, DRD1, CALCA
5adenylate cyclase-activating dopamine receptor signaling pathwayGO:00719111.1DRD5, DRD3, DRD1, GNG2, GNB1, GNAS
6activation of adenylate cyclase activityGO:00719011.0ADCYAP1, ADORA2A, ADRB2, EDNRA, DRD5, DRD1
7positive regulation of renal sodium excretionGO:03581511.0ADORA2A, KNG1, TAC1, TACR1, AGT, EDN1
8response to amphetamineGO:00197511.0ADORA2A, SOD1, DBH, DRD5, DRD4, DRD3
9protein kinase C-activating G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathwayGO:00720510.9HCRT, EDNRA, EDN1, F2R, HTR2B, HTR1B
10response to morphineGO:04327810.8TAC1, TACR1, EDNRA, CYP19A1, DRD3, DRD2
11elevation of cytosolic calcium ion concentrationGO:00720410.8CACNA1A, GNB1, F2R, CCR3, CCR5, CCR2
12blood circulationGO:00801510.7ADORA2A, NPY, CXCL12, HTR7, F5, MTHFR
13phospholipase C-activating G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathwayGO:00720010.7TACR1, AGTR1, AGT, HCRTR2, HCRT, EDNRB
14response to nicotineGO:03509410.7SLC6A3, TACR1, EDN1, NGF, DRD2, IL13
15xenobiotic metabolic processGO:00680510.6CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP19A1, NNMT, COMT, ADH1B
16G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathwayGO:00718610.6ADRA2B, F2R, HTR2B, HTR1B, HTR1A, CCR5
17memoryGO:00761310.6SLC6A4, DBH, TH, NGF, PTGS2, DRD1
18neurotransmitter biosynthetic processGO:04213610.6SLC6A3, TH, COMT, NOS1, ALDH2, MAOA
19negative regulation of blood pressureGO:04577610.6NPY, DRD5, DRD3, DRD2, CALCA, BDKRB2
20regulation of blood pressureGO:00821710.5ACE, AGTR2, TAC1, SOD1, NPPA, EDNRB
21agingGO:00756810.5NOS3, EDNRA, AGT, TGFB1, SLC6A3, CALCA
22cellular calcium ion homeostasisGO:00687410.5DRD3, DRD5, TGFB1, CXCL12, C5, TPT1
23regulation of insulin secretionGO:05079610.4INS, LEP, KCNS3, CNR1, IL1B, GNAS
24leukocyte cell-cell adhesionGO:00715910.4CALCA, ICAM1, ITGB2, ITGAL, CD40LG, VCAM1
25energy reserve metabolic processGO:00611210.4CACNA1C, SLC2A1, STX1A, CACNA1A, CACNA1E, GNG2
26response to ethanolGO:04547110.3DRD3, NOS3, TH, TACR1, SOD1, SLC6A3
27positive regulation of vasoconstrictionGO:04590710.3DBH, TACR1, PDE5A, PTGS2, F2R, HTR2A
28small molecule metabolic processGO:04428110.3ADH1C, CACNA1C, ADH1B, SLC5A6, GC, ENO2
29response to lipopolysaccharideGO:03249610.2TAC1, THBD, CNR1, SELE, SELP, MMP9
30positive regulation of nitric oxide biosynthetic processGO:04542910.2AGTR2, EDN1, PTGS2, TNF, ESR1, ICAM1
31response to heatGO:00940810.2SOD1, CXCL12, TACR1, NOS3, NOS1, CALCA
32female pregnancyGO:00756510.1HFE, THBD, TGFB1, PRL, NPPA, ADCYAP1
33response to hypoxiaGO:00166610.0NOS2, NOS3, PDE5A, LTA, EDN1, EDNRA
34cellular response to lipopolysaccharideGO:07122210.0LTC4S, NOS2, ICAM1, CCR5, CCL2, IL8
35response to estradiol stimulusGO:0323559.9SLC6A4, GC, VDR, MMP9, INSR, IL1B
36positive regulation of angiogenesisGO:0457669.9GATA4, C3, C5, NOS3, CCR3, CCL11
37positive regulation vascular endothelial growth factor productionGO:0105759.7GATA4, C3, C5, TGFB1, PTGS2, IL1B
38immune responseGO:0069559.6IGHE, HLA-DQB1, HLA-DRB1, CTLA4, PPBP, PF4
39positive regulation of apoptotic processGO:0430659.5PDE5A, AGT, AGTR2, SOD1, KNG1, ADRB2
40anti-apoptosisGO:0069169.4TPT1, TNF, NOS3, NGF, NFKB1, PRDX2
41cell-cell signalingGO:0072679.4GATA4, ADCYAP1, ADRA2B, ADORA2A, PGR, CD70
42response to glucocorticoid stimulusGO:0513849.3IL1RN, IL1B, IL10, INSR, KCNJ10, IL6
43blood coagulationGO:0075969.2F2R, VEGFA, SERPINE1, SELP, VWF, ATP1B2
44platelet degranulationGO:0025769.2PPIA, PPBP, PF4, TGFB1, SOD1, KNG1
45positive regulation of cell proliferationGO:0082848.9F2, F2R, DRD3, NGF, EDN1, EDNRA
46inflammatory responseGO:0069548.7SELE, TGFB1, AGTR2, NFKB1, NGF, CRP
47negative regulation of apoptotic processGO:0430668.6IL6, AQP1, HTR2B, TNF, PF4, EDNRA
48platelet activationGO:0301688.5F5, F2, F2R, GNAI1, GNB1, GNG2
49response to drugGO:042493INFGATA4, ADORA2A, SLC6A4, , SLC6A3, SOD1
50synaptic transmissionGO:007268INFCRH, PNOC, DRD5, CACNB2, CACNA1A, CACNB4

Molecular functions related to migraine according to GeneDecks:

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idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1protein bindingGO:005515INFGNAI1, DRD2, DRD3, DRD4, DDC, SPTAN1
2drug bindingGO:00814411.6DRD4, DRD5, CYP2D6, ACE, SLC6A3, ADRB2
3serotonin bindingGO:05137811.2HTR3A, HTR2C, HTR2B, HTR2A, HTR1F, HTR1D
4serotonin receptor activityGO:00499311.2HTR7, HTR3A, HTR2C, HTR2B, HTR2A, HTR1F
5dopamine bindingGO:03524010.9ADRB2, SLC6A3, DRD5, DRD4, DRD3, DRD2
6neuropeptide hormone activityGO:00518410.5ADCYAP1, NPY, HCRT, CRH, PNOC, NTS
7receptor bindingGO:00510210.1NOS2, LTA, CXCL12, NPPA, NPY, SLC6A3
8protein homodimerization activityGO:0428038.9PTGS2, CRP, NOS2, NFKB1, SHMT1, TGFB1
9cytokine activityGO:0051258.3IL9, FASLG, TNF, LTA, EDN1, CSF2
10growth factor activityGO:0080837.5PPBP, NGF, AGT, TGFB1, CXCL12, CSF2

Sources for Migraine

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19ICD9CM
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24MeSH
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28NDF-RT
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