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Seizures, behavioral deficits, and adverse drug responses in two new genetic mouse models of HCN1 epileptic encephalopathy.

Andrea Merseburg1,2,3, Jacquelin Kasemir1,2, Eric W Buss4, Felix Leroy4, Tobias Bock4, Alessandro Porro5, Anastasia Barnett4, Simon E Tröder6, Birgit Engeland1,2, Malte Stockebrand1,2, Anna Moroni5, Steven A Siegelbaum4, Dirk Isbrandt1,2,3, Bina Santoro4.   

Abstract

De novo mutations in voltage- and ligand-gated channels have been associated with an increasing number of cases of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies, which often fail to respond to classic antiseizure medications. Here, we examine two knock-in mouse models replicating de novo sequence variations in the human HCN1 voltage-gated channel gene, p.G391D and p.M153I (Hcn1G380D/+ and Hcn1M142I/+ in mouse), associated with severe drug-resistant neonatal- and childhood-onset epilepsy, respectively. Heterozygous mice from both lines displayed spontaneous generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Animals replicating the p.G391D variant had an overall more severe phenotype, with pronounced alterations in the levels and distribution of HCN1 protein, including disrupted targeting to the axon terminals of basket cell interneurons. In line with clinical reports from patients with pathogenic HCN1 sequence variations, administration of the antiepileptic Na+ channel antagonists lamotrigine and phenytoin resulted in the paradoxical induction of seizures in both mouse lines, consistent with an impairment in inhibitory neuron function. We also show that these variants can render HCN1 channels unresponsive to classic antagonists, indicating the need to screen mutated channels to identify novel compounds with diverse mechanism of action. Our results underscore the necessity of tailoring effective therapies for specific channel gene variants, and how strongly validated animal models may provide an invaluable tool toward reaching this objective.
© 2022, Merseburg et al.

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Keywords:  Dravet syndrome; HCN1; epileptic encephalopathy; ion channels; lamotrigine; mouse; neuroscience; phenytoin

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35972069      PMCID: PMC9481245          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.70826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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