Complex SCN8A DNA-abnormalities in an individual with therapy resistant absence epilepsy

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2015-09

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Berghuis, Bianca
de Kovel, CarolienISNI 0000000389723098
van Iterson, Loretta
Lamberts, Robert J.
Sander, Josemir W.
Lindhout, DickORCID 0000-0001-9580-624X
Koeleman, Bobby P CORCID 0000-0001-7749-182XISNI 0000000391422868

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Abstract

Background: De novo SCN8A missense mutations have been identified as a rare dominant cause of epileptic encephalopathy. We described a person with epileptic encephalopathy associated with a mosaic deletion of the SCN8A gene. Methods: Array comparative genome hybridization was used to identify chromosomal abnormalities. Next Generation Sequencing was used to screen for variants in known and candidate epilepsy genes. A single nucleotide polymorphism array was used to test whether the SCN8A variants were in cis or in trans. Results: We identified a de nova mosaic deletion of exons 2-14 of SCN8A, and a rare maternally inherited missense variant on the other allele in a woman presenting with absence seizures, challenging behavior, intellectual disability and QRS-fragmentation on the ECG. We also found a variant in SCN5A. Conclusions: The combination of a rare missense variant with a de nova mosaic deletion of a large part of the SCN8A gene suggests that other possible mechanisms for SCN8A mutations may cause epilepsy; loss of function, genetic modifiers and cellular interference may play a role. This case expands the phenotype associated with SCN8A mutations, with absence epilepsy and regression in language and memory skills. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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SCN8A, Epileptic encephalopathy, SCN5A, fQRS, Mosaicism, SODIUM-CHANNEL SCN8A, GENETIC-ANALYSIS, ENCEPHALOPATHY, MUTATION, MODIFIER, SUDEP, Taverne, Clinical Neurology, Neurology

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Berghuis, B, de Kovel, C G F, van Iterson, L, Lamberts, R J, Sander, J W, Lindhout, D & Koeleman, B P C 2015, 'Complex SCN8A DNA-abnormalities in an individual with therapy resistant absence epilepsy', Epilepsy Research, vol. 115, pp. 141-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2015.06.007