Author:
Qu Kang,Li Ming-xi,Yu Peng, ,Palotie Aarno,Pressman Alice,Belin Andrea C.,Bjornsdottir Anna,van den Maagdenberg Arn M. J. M.,Harder Aster V. E.,Winsvold Bendik S.,Müller-Myhsok Bertram,Cormand Bru,Ran Caroline,Northover Carrie,Kubisch Christian,van Duijn Cornelia,Nyholt Dale R.,Chasman Daniel I.,Posthuma Danielle,Lessel Davor,Boomsma Dorret I.,Hämäläinen Eija,Kristoffersen Espen S.,Cuenca-Leon Ester,Davey-Smith George,Terwindt Gisela M.,Sigurdardottir Gudrun R.,Bjornsdottir Gyda,Hautakangas Heidi,Stefansson Hreinn,de Boer Irene,Kaprio Jaakko,Olesen Jes,Zwart John-Anker,Stefansson Kari,Ligthart Lannie,Launer Lenore,Pedersen Linda M.,Kogelman Lisette J. A.,Griffiths Lyn R.,Ikram M. Arfan,Wessman Maija,Kaunisto Mari,Hrafnsdottir Maria G.,Hiekkala Marjo,Järvelin Marjo-Riitta,Dichgans Martin,Pirinen Matti,Kallela Mikko,Kurki Mitja,Chalmer Mona A.,Pedersen Nancy,Sveinsson Olafur A.,Raitakari Olli,Gormley Padhraig,Pozo-Rosich Patricia,Palta Priit,Malik Rainer,Kajanne Risto,Børte Sigrid,Magnusson Sigurdur H.,Lehtimäki Terho,Hansen Thomas F.,Thorgeirsson Thorgeir E.,Freilinger Tobias,Kurth Tobias,Esko Tonu,Anttila Verneri,Artto Ville,Wu Bai-hua,Shi Miao,Dong Ming
Abstract
AbstractStatins are thought to have positive effects on migraine but existing data are inconclusive. We aimed to evaluate the causal effect of such drugs on migraines using Mendelian randomization. We used four types of genetic instruments as proxies for HMG-CoA reductase inhibition. We included the expression quantitative trait loci of the HMG-CoA reductase gene and genetic variation within or near the HMG-CoA reductase gene region. Variants were associated with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, and total cholesterol. Genome-wide association study summary data for the three lipids were obtained from the UK Biobank. Comparable data for migraine were obtained from the International Headache Genetic Consortium and the FinnGen Consortium. Inverse variance weighting method was used for the primary analysis. Additional analyses included pleiotropic robust methods, colocalization, and meta-analysis. Genetically determined high expression of HMG-CoA reductase was associated with an increased risk of migraines (OR = 1.55, 95% CI 1.30–1.84, P = 6.87 × 10−7). Similarly, three genetically determined HMG-CoA reductase-mediated lipids were associated with an increased risk of migraine. These conclusions were consistent across meta-analyses. We found no evidence of bias caused by pleiotropy or genetic confounding factors. These findings support the hypothesis that statins can be used to treat migraine.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC