A Twin Study of Depression and Migraine: Evidence for a Shared Genetic Vulnerability

Authors: Schur, Ellen A.; Noonan, Carolyn; Buchwald, Dedra; Goldberg, Jack; Afari, Niloofar

Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, Volume 49, Number 10, November/December 2009 , pp. 1493-1502(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

Objective.—

To determine if shared genetic or environmental vulnerabilities could underlie depression and migraine. Background.—

Depression and migraine headaches frequently coexist and their comorbidity may be due to shared etiologies. Methods.—

Female twins in the University of Washington Twin Registry responded to a mailed survey regarding their health history. Depression and migraine were determined by self-report of a physician's diagnosis. We used bivariate structural equation modeling to test for shared genetic, common environmental, and unique environmental components, and to estimate the magnitude of any shared component. Results.—

Among 758 monozygotic and 306 dizygotic female pairs, 23% reported depression and 20% reported migraine headaches. Heritability was estimated to be 58% (95% confidence interval: 48-67%) for depression and 44% (95% confidence interval: 32-56%) for migraine. Bivariate structural equation modeling estimated that 20% of the variability in depression and migraine headaches was due to shared genes and 4% was due to shared unique environmental factors. Conclusions.—

The comorbidity of depression and migraine headache may be due in part to shared genetic risk factors. Research should focus attention on shared pathways, thereby making progress on 2 disease fronts simultaneously and perhaps providing clinicians with unified treatment strategies.

Keywords: migraine; depression; genetics; headache; comorbidity

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2009.01425.x

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