1. Variants in KCNJ11 and BAD do not predict response to ketogenic dietary therapies for epilepsy
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Schoeler, Natasha E., Leu, Costin, White, Jon, Plagnol, Vincent, Ellard, Sian, Matarin, Mar, Yellen, Gary, Thiele, Elizabeth A., Mackay, Mark, McMahon, Jacinta M., Scheffer, Ingrid E., Sander, Josemir W., Cross, J. Helen, and Sisodiya, Sanjay M.
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Male ,Genotype ,Clinical Neurology ,MAF, minor allele frequency ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,KDT, ketogenic dietary therapies ,Cohort Studies ,Seizures ,CMH, Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel ,Humans ,BAD ,Genetic Testing ,KCNJ11 ,Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying ,Genetic biomarker ,Child ,Genetic Association Studies ,Analysis of Variance ,Epilepsy ,Electroencephalography ,SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism ,Ketogenic diet ,United Kingdom ,Neurology ,Pharmacogenetics ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,bcl-Associated Death Protein ,Diet, Ketogenic - Abstract
Highlights • Common KCNJ11 and BAD variants were not associated with KDT response. • There was no consistent effect of rare variants on KDT response. • Larger cohorts may show associations from variants with effect size, In the absence of specific metabolic disorders, predictors of response to ketogenic dietary therapies (KDT) are unknown. We aimed to determine whether variants in established candidate genes KCNJ11 and BAD influence response to KDT. We sequenced KCNJ11 and BAD in individuals without previously-known glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome or other metabolic disorders, who received KDT for epilepsy. Hospital records were used to obtain demographic and clinical data. Two response phenotypes were used: ≥50% seizure reduction and seizure-freedom at 3-month follow-up. Case/control association tests were conducted with KCNJ11 and BAD variants with minor allele frequency (MAF) > 0.01, using PLINK. Response to KDT in individuals with variants with MAF 0.01. Eight variants in KCNJ11 and seven in BAD (of which three were previously-unreported) had MAF 0.05 and effect size >3. A larger sample size is needed to detect associations from rare variants or those with smaller effect sizes.
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- 2015
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