Large-scale plasma metabolome analysis reveals alterations in HDL metabolism in migraine

Author:

Onderwater Gerrit L.J.ORCID,Ligthart LannieORCID,Bot Mariska,Demirkan Ayse,Fu JingyuanORCID,van der Kallen Carla J.H.,Vijfhuizen Lisanne S.,Pool RenéORCID,Liu Jun,Vanmolkot Floris H.M.,Beekman MarianORCID,Wen Ke-xin,Amin NajafORCID,Thesing Carisha S.,Pijpers Judith A.,Kies Dennis A.,Zielman Ronald,de Boer Irene,van Greevenbroek Marleen M.J.,Arts Ilja C.W.ORCID,Milaneschi YuriORCID,Schram Miranda T.,Dagnelie Pieter C.ORCID,Franke LudeORCID,Ikram M. ArfanORCID,Ferrari Michel D.,Goeman Jelle J.ORCID,Slagboom P. ElineORCID,Wijmenga CiscaORCID,Stehouwer Coen D.A.ORCID,Boomsma Dorret I.ORCID,van Duijn Cornelia M.,Penninx Brenda W.ORCID,'t Hoen Peter A.C.ORCID,Terwindt Gisela M.ORCID,van den Maagdenberg Arn M.J.M.ORCID,

Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify a plasma metabolomic biomarker signature for migraine.MethodsPlasma samples from 8 Dutch cohorts (n = 10,153: 2,800 migraine patients and 7,353 controls) were profiled on a 1H-NMR-based metabolomics platform, to quantify 146 individual metabolites (e.g., lipids, fatty acids, and lipoproteins) and 79 metabolite ratios. Metabolite measures associated with migraine were obtained after single-metabolite logistic regression combined with a random-effects meta-analysis performed in a nonstratified and sex-stratified manner. Next, a global test analysis was performed to identify sets of related metabolites associated with migraine. The Holm procedure was applied to control the family-wise error rate at 5% in single-metabolite and global test analyses.ResultsDecreases in the level of apolipoprotein A1 (β −0.10; 95% confidence interval [CI] −0.16, −0.05; adjusted p = 0.029) and free cholesterol to total lipid ratio present in small high-density lipoprotein subspecies (HDL) (β −0.10; 95% CI −0.15, −0.05; adjusted p = 0.029) were associated with migraine status. In addition, only in male participants, a decreased level of omega-3 fatty acids (β −0.24; 95% CI −0.36, −0.12; adjusted p = 0.033) was associated with migraine. Global test analysis further supported that HDL traits (but not other lipoproteins) were associated with migraine status.ConclusionsMetabolic profiling of plasma yielded alterations in HDL metabolism in migraine patients and decreased omega-3 fatty acids only in male migraineurs.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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