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Key clinical point: A higher polygenic risk score (PRS) was associated with an earlier migraine onset in both women and men; however, it was not associated with migraine chronification.

Major findings: A higher PRS was strongly associated with an earlier onset of migraine in both women (hazard ratios [HRs], 2.1 in DodoNA and 1.8 in GHI; P < .001 for both) and men (HRs, 2.5 in DodoNA; P < .001 and 1.6 in GHI; P = .027). However, PRS was not associated with migraine chronification (HR, 1.2; P = .424).

Study details: This retrospective clinical/genetic case-control study analyzed data from the DodoNA cohort (1653 individuals with migraine and 3460 control individuals without migraine) and the GHI cohort (2443 individuals with migraine and 8576 control individuals without migraine).

Disclosure: The study was funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Two authors declared having ties with various sources.

Source: Chase BA, Frigerio R, Rubin S, et al. An integrative migraine polygenic risk score is associated with age at onset but not with chronification. Published online October 29, 2024. Source

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Key clinical point: A higher polygenic risk score (PRS) was associated with an earlier migraine onset in both women and men; however, it was not associated with migraine chronification.

Major findings: A higher PRS was strongly associated with an earlier onset of migraine in both women (hazard ratios [HRs], 2.1 in DodoNA and 1.8 in GHI; P < .001 for both) and men (HRs, 2.5 in DodoNA; P < .001 and 1.6 in GHI; P = .027). However, PRS was not associated with migraine chronification (HR, 1.2; P = .424).

Study details: This retrospective clinical/genetic case-control study analyzed data from the DodoNA cohort (1653 individuals with migraine and 3460 control individuals without migraine) and the GHI cohort (2443 individuals with migraine and 8576 control individuals without migraine).

Disclosure: The study was funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Two authors declared having ties with various sources.

Source: Chase BA, Frigerio R, Rubin S, et al. An integrative migraine polygenic risk score is associated with age at onset but not with chronification. Published online October 29, 2024. Source

Key clinical point: A higher polygenic risk score (PRS) was associated with an earlier migraine onset in both women and men; however, it was not associated with migraine chronification.

Major findings: A higher PRS was strongly associated with an earlier onset of migraine in both women (hazard ratios [HRs], 2.1 in DodoNA and 1.8 in GHI; P < .001 for both) and men (HRs, 2.5 in DodoNA; P < .001 and 1.6 in GHI; P = .027). However, PRS was not associated with migraine chronification (HR, 1.2; P = .424).

Study details: This retrospective clinical/genetic case-control study analyzed data from the DodoNA cohort (1653 individuals with migraine and 3460 control individuals without migraine) and the GHI cohort (2443 individuals with migraine and 8576 control individuals without migraine).

Disclosure: The study was funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Two authors declared having ties with various sources.

Source: Chase BA, Frigerio R, Rubin S, et al. An integrative migraine polygenic risk score is associated with age at onset but not with chronification. Published online October 29, 2024. Source

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