Literature DB >> 27781031

Gene Panel Testing in Epileptic Encephalopathies and Familial Epilepsies.

Rikke S Møller1, Line H G Larsen2, Katrine M Johannesen1, Inga Talvik3, Tiina Talvik4, Ulvi Vaher4, Maria J Miranda5, Muhammad Farooq6, Jens E K Nielsen7, Lene Lavard Svendsen8, Ditte B Kjelgaard9, Karen M Linnet10, Qin Hao2, Peter Uldall9, Mimoza Frangu11, Niels Tommerup12, Shahid M Baig13, Uzma Abdullah6, Alfred P Born14, Pia Gellert9, Marina Nikanorova1, Kern Olofsson9, Birgit Jepsen9, Dragan Marjanovic9, Lana I K Al-Zehhawi15, Sofia J Peñalva16, Bente Krag-Olsen10, Klaus Brusgaard2, Helle Hjalgrim1, Guido Rubboli17, Deb K Pal18, Hans A Dahl2.   

Abstract

In recent years, several genes have been causally associated with epilepsy. However, making a genetic diagnosis in a patient can still be difficult, since extensive phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity has been observed in many monogenic epilepsies. This study aimed to analyze the genetic basis of a wide spectrum of epilepsies with age of onset spanning from the neonatal period to adulthood. A gene panel targeting 46 epilepsy genes was used on a cohort of 216 patients consecutively referred for panel testing. The patients had a range of different epilepsies from benign neonatal seizures to epileptic encephalopathies (EEs). Potentially causative variants were evaluated by literature and database searches, submitted to bioinformatic prediction algorithms, and validated by Sanger sequencing. If possible, parents were included for segregation analysis. We identified a presumed disease-causing variant in 49 (23%) of the 216 patients. The variants were found in 19 different genes including SCN1A, STXBP1, CDKL5, SCN2A, SCN8A, GABRA1, KCNA2, and STX1B. Patients with neonatal-onset epilepsies had the highest rate of positive findings (57%). The overall yield for patients with EEs was 32%, compared to 17% among patients with generalized epilepsies and 16% in patients with focal or multifocal epilepsies. By the use of a gene panel consisting of 46 epilepsy genes, we were able to find a disease-causing genetic variation in 23% of the analyzed patients. The highest yield was found among patients with neonatal-onset epilepsies and EEs.

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Keywords:  Epileptic encephalopathies; Familial epilepsies; Gene panel testing; Seizures

Year:  2016        PMID: 27781031      PMCID: PMC5073625          DOI: 10.1159/000448369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Syndromol        ISSN: 1661-8769


  68 in total

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Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2008-04-21       Impact factor: 5.864

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Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 5.864

9.  Benign familial neonatal-infantile seizures: characterization of a new sodium channelopathy.

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10.  Spectrum of SCN1A mutations in severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy.

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Authors:  Tristan T Sands; Hyunmi Choi
Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 5.081

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Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 10.422

Review 3.  The Impact of Next-Generation Sequencing on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Epilepsy in Paediatric Patients.

Authors:  Davide Mei; Elena Parrini; Carla Marini; Renzo Guerrini
Journal:  Mol Diagn Ther       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 4.074

4.  Diagnostic yield of genetic tests in epilepsy: A meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness study.

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Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2019-01-04       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 5.  Genetic testing strategies in the newborn.

Authors:  Jeanne Carroll; Kristen Wigby; Sarah Murray
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 2.521

6.  Mutations in GABRB3: From febrile seizures to epileptic encephalopathies.

Authors:  Rikke S Møller; Thomas V Wuttke; Ingo Helbig; Carla Marini; Katrine M Johannesen; Eva H Brilstra; Ulvi Vaher; Ingo Borggraefe; Inga Talvik; Tiina Talvik; Gerhard Kluger; Laurence L Francois; Gaetan Lesca; Julitta de Bellescize; Susanne Blichfeldt; Nicolas Chatron; Nils Holert; Julia Jacobs; Marielle Swinkels; Cornelia Betzler; Steffen Syrbe; Marina Nikanorova; Candace T Myers; Line H G Larsen; Sabina Vejzovic; Manuela Pendziwiat; Sarah von Spiczak; Sarah Hopkins; Holly Dubbs; Yuan Mang; Konstantin Mukhin; Hans Holthausen; Koen L van Gassen; Hans A Dahl; Niels Tommerup; Heather C Mefford; Guido Rubboli; Renzo Guerrini; Johannes R Lemke; Holger Lerche; Hiltrud Muhle; Snezana Maljevic
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 9.910

7.  De Novo Mutations and Rare Variants Occurring in NMDA Receptors.

Authors:  Wenshu XiangWei; Yuwu Jiang; Hongjie Yuan
Journal:  Curr Opin Physiol       Date:  2017-12-27

8.  Genetic test utilization and diagnostic yield in adult patients with neurological disorders.

Authors:  Tanya M Bardakjian; Ingo Helbig; Colin Quinn; Lauren B Elman; Leo F McCluskey; Steven S Scherer; Pedro Gonzalez-Alegre
Journal:  Neurogenetics       Date:  2018-03-28       Impact factor: 2.660

9.  ALG13-CDG with Infantile Spasms in a Male Patient Due to a De Novo ALG13 Gene Mutation.

Authors:  Wienke H Galama; Sandra L J Verhaagen-van den Akker; Dirk J Lefeber; Ilse Feenstra; Aad Verrips
Journal:  JIMD Rep       Date:  2017-09-09

10.  Customized multigene panels in epilepsy: the best things come in small packages.

Authors:  Simona Pellacani; Claudia Dosi; Giulia Valvo; Francesca Moro; Serena Mero; Federico Sicca; Filippo Maria Santorelli
Journal:  Neurogenetics       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 2.660

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