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  • * In a study with 114 migraine patients and 114 healthy controls, 53.5% of migraine patients tested positive for Toxoplasma antibodies, pointing to a 90% higher risk of migraines among those infected.
  • * The analysis of the MMP-9 genetic polymorphism revealed a significant prevalence of certain genotypes in migraine patients, suggesting that variations in the MMP-9 gene may influence migraine pathology in the context of Toxoplasma infection.

Article Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan parasite that causes neuroinflammation in the brain and a constant need for peripheral leukocyte migration. Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) can play a major role in this neuroinflammation and be implicated in some neurological disorders, such as migraines. Therefore, the genetic polymorphism evaluation of MMP-9 in migraine patients with T. gondii infection was performed. One hundred fourteen migraine patients and 114 healthy controls were evaluated for the presence of anti-Toxoplasma IgG antibodies. Seventy-two migraine patients and 40 healthy controls were randomly selected for assessment of the MMP 9-1562C/T genetic polymorphism. In the preliminary examination, 61 (53.5%) migraine patients and 43 (37.3%) healthy controls were positive for IgG antibodies, with a significant association between T. gondii seropositivity and migraine (OR = 1.90; 95% CI = 1.21-3.223; P = 0.012). Genetic distribution for the polymorphism was not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in cases but showed no significant variation in control groups (P = 0.03 and P = 0.180, respectively). A significant preponderance of the CT + TT genotype was found in migraine subjects compared to controls (P = 0.042) (OR, 1.77, CI, 1.013-2.229). The homozygote muted allele TT had a higher rate in migraine patients (6.9%). There were significant differences in CT + TT genotype between T. gondii positive and negative migraine patients (P = 0.024), but T allele frequencies had no significant variation (OR 1.7 CI, 1.084-2.44 and 0.42 CI, 0.044-3.97, respectively). In conclusion, the results may provide the first evidence for the involvement of the MMP-9 gene polymorphism in the mechanism of migraine pathology following Toxoplasma infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-024-08156-7DOI Listing

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