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Genotype-phenotype correlations in focal malformations of cortical development: a pathway to integrated pathological diagnosis in epilepsy surgery.

Barbora Benova1,2,3, Thomas S Jacques3,4.   

Abstract

Malformations of cortical development (MCD) comprise a broad spectrum of developmental brain abnormalities. Patients presenting with MCDs often suffer from drug-resistant focal epilepsy, and some become candidates for epilepsy surgery. Their likelihood of achieving freedom from seizures, however, remains uncertain, and depends in a major part on the underlying pathology. Tissue samples obtained in epilepsy surgery form the basis of definite histopathological diagnosis; however, new molecular genetic methods have not yet been implemented in diagnostic processes for MCD cases. Furthermore, it has not been completely understood how the underlying pathology affects patients' outcomes after epilepsy surgery. We performed a systematic literature review of studies describing both histopathological and molecular genetic findings in MCD, along with studies on epilepsy surgery outcomes. We aimed to correlate the genetic causes with the underlying morphological abnormalities in focal cortical malformations and to stress the importance of the underlying biology for patient management and counseling. From the summarized findings of multiple authors, it is obvious that MCD may have a diverse genetic background despite a similar or even identical histopathological picture. Even though most of their molecular genetic findings converge on various levels of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, the exact mechanisms underlying MCD formation have not yet been completely described or indeed how this pathway generates a diverse range of histological abnormalities. Based on our findings, we therefore propose that all patients diagnosed and operated for drug-resistant epilepsy should have an integrated molecular and pathological diagnosis similar to the current practice in brain tumor diagnostic processes that might lead to more accurate diagnosis and effective stratification of patients undergoing epilepsy surgery.
© 2018 International Society of Neuropathology.

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Keywords:  zzm321990mTORzzm321990; epilepsy surgery; malformations of cortical development; neuropathology; somatic variant

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30485578     DOI: 10.1111/bpa.12686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Pathol        ISSN: 1015-6305            Impact factor:   6.508


  3 in total

1.  Cognitive performance in distinct groups of children undergoing epilepsy surgery-a single-centre experience.

Authors:  Barbora Benova; Anezka Belohlavkova; Petr Jezdik; Alena Jahodová; Martin Kudr; Vladimir Komarek; Vilem Novak; Petr Liby; Robert Lesko; Michal Tichý; Martin Kyncl; Josef Zamecnik; Pavel Krsek; Alice Maulisova
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-10-08       Impact factor: 2.984

Review 2.  Genomic and Epigenetic Advances in Focal Cortical Dysplasia Types I and II: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Joana Jesus-Ribeiro; Luís Miguel Pires; João Daniel Melo; Ilda Patrícia Ribeiro; Olinda Rebelo; Francisco Sales; António Freire; Joana Barbosa Melo
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 4.677

3.  Broadband-NIRS System Identifies Epileptic Focus in a Child with Focal Cortical Dysplasia-A Case Study.

Authors:  Aikaterini Vezyroglou; Peter Hebden; Isabel De Roever; Rachel Thornton; Subhabrata Mitra; Alan Worley; Mariana Alves; Emma Dean; Judith Helen Cross; Ilias Tachtsidis
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2022-03-17
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