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Mutations of neuronal voltage-gated Na+ channel alpha 1 subunit gene SCN1A in core severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (SMEI) and in borderline SMEI (SMEB)
Authors:Fukuma Goryu  Oguni Hirokazu  Shirasaka Yukiyoshi  Watanabe Kazuyoshi  Miyajima Tasuku  Yasumoto Sawa  Ohfu Masaharu  Inoue Takahito  Watanachai Aruchalean  Kira Ryutaro  Matsuo Muneaki  Muranaka Hideki  Sofue Fumiko  Zhang Bo  Kaneko Sunao  Mitsudome Akihisa  Hirose Shinichi
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Fukuoka University, Japan.
Abstract:PURPOSE: Severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (SMEI) is a distinct epilepsy syndrome. Patients with borderline SMEI (SMEB) are a subgroup with clinical features similar to those of core SMEI but are not necessarily consistent with the accepted diagnostic criteria for core SMEI. The aim of this study was to delineate the genetic correlation between core SMEI and SMEB and to estimate the frequency of mutations in both phenotypes. METHODS: We examined 96 healthy volunteers and 58 unrelated individuals whose clinical features were consistent with either core SMEI (n = 31) or SMEB (n = 27). We screened for genetic abnormalities within exons and their flanking introns of the genes encoding major subunits of the Na+ channels (SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN1B, and SCN2B) by using a direct sequencing method. RESULTS: In both core SMEI and SMEB, various mutations of SCN1A including nonsense and missense mutations were identified, whereas no mutations of SCN2A, SCN1B, and SCN2B were found within the regions examined. All mutations were heterozygous and not found in 192 control chromosomes. Mutations were identified in 26 (44.8%) of the 58 individuals and were more frequent (p < 0.05) in core SMEI (19 of 31) than in SMEB (seven of 27), as assessed by the continuity-adjusted chi2 test. Mutations resulting in a molecular truncation were found only in core SMEI. Among the mutations, two missense mutations were found in both core SMEI and SMEB. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings confirm that SMEB is part of the SMEI spectrum and may expand the recognition of SMEI and suggest other responsible or modifying genes.
Keywords:Autosomal dominant epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (ADEFS+)    Channelopathy    GABAA receptor    Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+)    Ion channel
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