Migraine and white matter lesions: a mendelian randomization study.

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Department of Neurology, Peking University Third Hospital, No. 49, North Garden Rd., Haidian District, Beijing, 100191, China.

Published: July 2023

Previous studies have found that migraine patients are associated with white matter lesions (WMLs), but the causal relationship between the two remains unclear. We intend to explore the bidirectional causal relationship between migraine and WMLs using a two-sample mendelian randomization (MR) method. We employed summary-level data from a recent large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) that characterized three white matter (WM) phenotypes: white matter hyperintensities (WMH, N = 18,381), fractional anisotropy (FA, N = 17,673), and mean diffusivity (MD, N = 17,467), as well as migraine (N = 589,356). The inverse variance-weighted (IVW) method was used as the main approach for analyzing causality. Weighted median analysis, simple median analysis, and MR-Egger regression served as complementary methods. The bidirectional MR study affords no support for causality between WMLs and migraine. In all MR methods, there was no obvious causal evidence between them. In our bidirectional MR study, we didn't reach this conclusion that WMLs can cause migraine, migraine wouldn't increase the risk of WMLs, either.

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