Widespread genomic influences on phenotype in Dravet syndrome, a 'monogenic' condition

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2023-09-01

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Martins Custodio, Helena
Clayton, Lisa M
Bellampalli, Ravishankara
Pagni, Susanna
Silvennoinen, Katri
Caswell, Richard
Brunklaus, Andreas
Guerrini, Renzo
Koeleman, Bobby P CORCID 0000-0001-7749-182XISNI 0000000391422868
Lemke, Johannes R

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Abstract

Dravet syndrome is an archetypal rare severe epilepsy, considered 'monogenic', typically caused by loss-of-function SCN1A variants. Despite a recognizable core phenotype, its marked phenotypic heterogeneity is incompletely explained by differences in the causal SCN1A variant or clinical factors. In 34 adults with SCN1A-related Dravet syndrome, we show additional genomic variation beyond SCN1A contributes to phenotype and its diversity, with an excess of rare variants in epilepsy-related genes as a set and examples of blended phenotypes, including one individual with an ultra-rare DEPDC5 variant and focal cortical dysplasia. The polygenic risk score for intelligence was lower, and for longevity, higher, in Dravet syndrome than in epilepsy controls. The causal, major-effect, SCN1A variant may need to act against a broadly compromised genomic background to generate the full Dravet syndrome phenotype, whilst genomic resilience may help to ameliorate the risk of premature mortality in adult Dravet syndrome survivors.

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Epilepsies, Myoclonic/genetics, Epilepsy/genetics, Genomics, Humans, NAV1.1 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel/genetics, Phenotype, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Martins Custodio, H, Clayton, L M, Bellampalli, R, Pagni, S, Silvennoinen, K, Caswell, R, Brunklaus, A, Guerrini, R, Koeleman, B P C, Lemke, J R, Møller, R S, Scheffer, I E, Weckhuysen, S, Zara, F, Zuberi, S, Kuchenbaecker, K, Balestrini, S, Mills, J D, Sisodiya, S M & Genomics England Research Consortium 2023, 'Widespread genomic influences on phenotype in Dravet syndrome, a 'monogenic' condition', Brain : a journal of neurology, vol. 146, no. 9, pp. 3885-3897. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad111