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Table 5 Potential drug candidates and associated pathways for migraine therapy

From: The interictal transcriptomic map of migraine without aura

Drugs

Associated pathway(s)

Reference(s) (PMIDs)

buclizine

Positive regulation of cell death, response to lipid, transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signalling pathway

22469258

mecloxamine

Positive regulation of cell death

17373440,9265005,8366753,6342291

verapamil

Positive regulation of cell death

2668225

tetrandrine

Positive regulation of cell death

29147842

olmesartan

Transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

16618270,16942482,31515634

nicardipine

Cytokine mediated signaling pathway, innate immune response, phagocytosis, positive regulation of cell death, transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

30600979,2245455

tubocurarine

Positive regulation of cell death, transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

28496430,10686170

zafirlukast

Positive regulation of cell death

17691939,15648777,10759916

opc-28326

Positive regulation of cell death

17103145

indoramin

Positive regulation of cell death

49624,324566

nystatin

Positive regulation of cell death

28041915

pasireotide

Positive regulation of cell death

29925553

thioridazine

Transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

10667670

bicuculline

Positive regulation of cell death

36259130,12499053

bi 44370 ta

Positive regulation of cell death

32525262

berberine

Transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

23758551

resiniferatoxin

Positive regulation of cell death

29187670,23155193

ondansetron

Positive regulation of cell death

32433024,20661681

lomerizine

Transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

37194515,29221971

eletriptan

Positive regulation of cell death

15853473

  1. The table shows 1) selected migraine-associated drugs (bold) and potential drug candidates with significant (p-value < = 0.0005) weighted binding to significantly replicated pathways between migraine and controls and 2) supporting literature references. See also Supplementary material 15. Abbreviations: PMIDs – PubMed IDs