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The landscape of epilepsy-related GATOR1 variants.

Authors :
Baldassari S
Picard F
Verbeek NE
van Kempen M
Brilstra EH
Lesca G
Conti V
Guerrini R
Bisulli F
Licchetta L
Pippucci T
Tinuper P
Hirsch E
de Saint Martin A
Chelly J
Rudolf G
Chipaux M
Ferrand-Sorbets S
Dorfmüller G
Sisodiya S
Balestrini S
Schoeler N
Hernandez-Hernandez L
Krithika S
Oegema R
Hagebeuk E
Gunning B
Deckers C
Berghuis B
Wegner I
Niks E
Jansen FE
Braun K
de Jong D
Rubboli G
Talvik I
Sander V
Uldall P
Jacquemont ML
Nava C
Leguern E
Julia S
Gambardella A
d'Orsi G
Crichiutti G
Faivre L
Darmency V
Benova B
Krsek P
Biraben A
Lebre AS
Jennesson M
Sattar S
Marchal C
Nordli DR Jr
Lindstrom K
Striano P
Lomax LB
Kiss C
Bartolomei F
Lepine AF
Schoonjans AS
Stouffs K
Jansen A
Panagiotakaki E
Ricard-Mousnier B
Thevenon J
de Bellescize J
Catenoix H
Dorn T
Zenker M
Müller-Schlüter K
Brandt C
Krey I
Polster T
Wolff M
Balci M
Rostasy K
Achaz G
Zacher P
Becher T
Cloppenborg T
Yuskaitis CJ
Weckhuysen S
Poduri A
Lemke JR
Møller RS
Baulac S
Source :
Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics [Genet Med] 2019 Feb; Vol. 21 (2), pp. 398-408. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 10.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: To define the phenotypic and mutational spectrum of epilepsies related to DEPDC5, NPRL2 and NPRL3 genes encoding the GATOR1 complex, a negative regulator of the mTORC1 pathway METHODS: We analyzed clinical and genetic data of 73 novel probands (familial and sporadic) with epilepsy-related variants in GATOR1-encoding genes and proposed new guidelines for clinical interpretation of GATOR1 variants.<br />Results: The GATOR1 seizure phenotype consisted mostly in focal seizures (e.g., hypermotor or frontal lobe seizures in 50%), with a mean age at onset of 4.4 years, often sleep-related and drug-resistant (54%), and associated with focal cortical dysplasia (20%). Infantile spasms were reported in 10% of the probands. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) occurred in 10% of the families. Novel classification framework of all 140 epilepsy-related GATOR1 variants (including the variants of this study) revealed that 68% are loss-of-function pathogenic, 14% are likely pathogenic, 15% are variants of uncertain significance and 3% are likely benign.<br />Conclusion: Our data emphasize the increasingly important role of GATOR1 genes in the pathogenesis of focal epilepsies (>180 probands to date). The GATOR1 phenotypic spectrum ranges from sporadic early-onset epilepsies with cognitive impairment comorbidities to familial focal epilepsies, and SUDEP.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1530-0366
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30093711
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-018-0060-2