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Dynamic action potential clamp predicts functional separation in mild familial and severe de novo forms of SCN2A epilepsy.


ABSTRACT: De novo variants in SCN2A developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) show distinctive genotype-phenotype correlations. The two most recurrent SCN2A variants in DEE, R1882Q and R853Q, are associated with different ages and seizure types at onset. R1882Q presents on day 1 of life with focal seizures, while infantile spasms is the dominant seizure type seen in R853Q cases, presenting at a median age of 8 months. Voltage clamp, which characterizes the functional properties of ion channels, predicted gain-of-function for R1882Q and loss-of-function for R853Q. Dynamic action potential clamp, that we implement here as a method for modeling neurophysiological consequences of a given epilepsy variant, predicted that the R1882Q variant would cause a dramatic increase in firing, whereas the R853Q variant would cause a marked reduction in action potential firing. Dynamic clamp was also able to functionally separate the L1563V variant, seen in benign familial neonatal-infantile seizures from R1882Q, seen in DEE, suggesting a diagnostic potential for this type of analysis. Overall, the study shows a strong correlation between clinical phenotype, SCN2A genotype, and functional modeling. Dynamic clamp is well positioned to impact our understanding of pathomechanisms and for development of disease mechanism-targeted therapies in genetic epilepsy.

SUBMITTER: Berecki G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6004444 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Dynamic action potential clamp predicts functional separation in mild familial and severe de novo forms of <i>SCN2A</i> epilepsy.

Berecki Géza G   Howell Katherine B KB   Deerasooriya Yadeesha H YH   Cilio Maria Roberta MR   Oliva Megan K MK   Kaplan David D   Scheffer Ingrid E IE   Berkovic Samuel F SF   Petrou Steven S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180529 24


De novo variants in <i>SCN2A</i> developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) show distinctive genotype-phenotype correlations. The two most recurrent <i>SCN2A</i> variants in DEE, R1882Q and R853Q, are associated with different ages and seizure types at onset. R1882Q presents on day 1 of life with focal seizures, while infantile spasms is the dominant seizure type seen in R853Q cases, presenting at a median age of 8 months. Voltage clamp, which characterizes the functional properties of ion  ...[more]

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