Abstract

Cluster headache is a relatively rare headache disorder, typically characterized by multiple daily, short-lasting attacks of excruciating, unilateral (peri-)orbital or temporal pain associated with autonomic symptoms and restlessness. To better understand the pathophysiology of cluster headache, we used RNA sequencing to identify differentially expressed genes and pathways in whole blood of patients with episodic (n = 19) or chronic (n = 20) cluster headache in comparison with headache-free controls (n = 20). Gene expression data were analysed by gene and by module of co-expressed genes with particular attention to previously implicated disease pathways including hypocretin dysregulation. Only moderate gene expression differences were identified and no associations were found with previously reported pathogenic mechanisms. At the level of functional gene sets, associations were observed for genes involved in several brain-related mechanisms such as GABA receptor function and voltage-gated channels. In addition, genes and modules of co-expressed genes showed a role for intracellular signalling cascades, mitochondria and inflammation. Although larger study samples may be required to identify the full range of involved pathways, these results indicate a role for mitochondria, intracellular signalling and inflammation in cluster headache.

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  • Number of individuals Age Gender (M/F) Current smokers (n) Packyears (n) Days since latest attack Attack frequency during month prior to sampling (#/day) Prophylactic treatment - Verapamil - Othera - None Acute treatment - Sumatriptan s.c. - Oxygen - Otherb - None

  • Participants with episodic cluster headache were studied within a “cluster period”

  • To identify genes and pathways associated with cluster headache, analysis methods were applied that searched for association with single genes or for association with modules of co-expressed genes

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Number of individuals Age (years) Gender (M/F) Current smokers (n) Packyears (n) Days since latest attack Attack frequency during month prior to sampling (#/day) Prophylactic treatment - Verapamil - Othera - None Acute treatment - Sumatriptan s.c. - Oxygen - Otherb - None. In the other study, immortalized lymphoblastoid cell lines from eight lithium-responsive cluster headache patients and 10 controls were compared[26]. Only 10 genes overlapped between both studies, of which six showed differential expression when comparing the same patient outside and during a cluster period in-between attacks[24]. We used RNA-seq to compare whole blood gene expression profiles of 39 well characterized participants with cluster headache (19 episodic; 20 chronic) and 20 matched controls. Besides analysing the RNA-seq data per gene, a clustering approach was applied to group genes into modules based on co-expression and study the association of these modules with cluster headache. Special attention was given to hypocretin-related genes and genes previously found to be differentially expressed in cluster headache

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