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. 2008 Oct 22;25(2):107–113. doi: 10.1155/2008/178679

The C677T Polymorphism in MTHFR Is Not Associated with Migraine in Portugal

Anabela Ferro 1,2, Maria-José Castro 1,2,3, Carolina Lemos 1,2,3, Mónica Santos 2,4, Alda Sousa 1,2, José Pereira-Monteiro 3, Jorge Sequeiros 1,2, Patrícia Maciel 4,*
PMCID: PMC3827821  PMID: 18957721

Abstract

Migraine is a debilitating disorder affecting a large proportion of the population. The effect of methylenetrathydrofolate reductase (GeneID: 4524) polymorphisms in migraine etiology and development has been a theme of great interest. Several populations were evaluated with contradictory results. In this case-control study, we investigated the effect of the C677T polymorphism in MTHFR, as a genetic risk factor for migraine, in the Portuguese population. We observed that, overall, there was no significant difference in the frequencies of MTHFR C677T genotypes or of the T-allele among the Portuguese migraineurs when compared to controls. There was also no association of migraine with aura with MTHFR genotypes or with the T-allele, in contrast with previous studies. Regarding the risk of the T-allele homozygote carriers, there was an equal probability to develop migraine with aura over migraine without aura in our patients. Thus, we conclude that the C677T MTHFR polymorphism, responsible for a reduction of the MTHFR activity in folate metabolism, is not a major genetic susceptibility factor for migraine in the Portuguese population.

Keywords: Migraine with aura, association study, folate metabolism, homocysteine, cephalalgia

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