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De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy

OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the genes encoding neuronal ion channels are a common cause of Mendelian neurological diseases. We sought to identify novel de novo sequence variants in cases with early infantile epileptic phenotypes and neurodevelopmental anomalies. METHODS: Following clinical diagnosis, we...

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Autores principales: Salpietro, Vincenzo, Galassi Deforie, Valentina, Efthymiou, Stephanie, O'Connor, Emer, Marcé‐Grau, Anna, Maroofian, Reza, Striano, Pasquale, Zara, Federico, Morrow, Michelle M., Reich, Adi, Blevins, Amy, Sala‐Coromina, Júlia, Accogli, Andrea, Fortuna, Sara, Alesandrini, Marie, Au, P. Y. Billie, Singhal, Nilika Shah, Cogne, Benjamin, Isidor, Bertrand, Hanna, Michael G., Macaya, Alfons, Kullmann, Dimitri M., Houlden, Henry, Männikkö, Roope
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36318112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.17455
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author Salpietro, Vincenzo
Galassi Deforie, Valentina
Efthymiou, Stephanie
O'Connor, Emer
Marcé‐Grau, Anna
Maroofian, Reza
Striano, Pasquale
Zara, Federico
Morrow, Michelle M.
Reich, Adi
Blevins, Amy
Sala‐Coromina, Júlia
Accogli, Andrea
Fortuna, Sara
Alesandrini, Marie
Au, P. Y. Billie
Singhal, Nilika Shah
Cogne, Benjamin
Isidor, Bertrand
Hanna, Michael G.
Macaya, Alfons
Kullmann, Dimitri M.
Houlden, Henry
Männikkö, Roope
author_facet Salpietro, Vincenzo
Galassi Deforie, Valentina
Efthymiou, Stephanie
O'Connor, Emer
Marcé‐Grau, Anna
Maroofian, Reza
Striano, Pasquale
Zara, Federico
Morrow, Michelle M.
Reich, Adi
Blevins, Amy
Sala‐Coromina, Júlia
Accogli, Andrea
Fortuna, Sara
Alesandrini, Marie
Au, P. Y. Billie
Singhal, Nilika Shah
Cogne, Benjamin
Isidor, Bertrand
Hanna, Michael G.
Macaya, Alfons
Kullmann, Dimitri M.
Houlden, Henry
Männikkö, Roope
author_sort Salpietro, Vincenzo
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the genes encoding neuronal ion channels are a common cause of Mendelian neurological diseases. We sought to identify novel de novo sequence variants in cases with early infantile epileptic phenotypes and neurodevelopmental anomalies. METHODS: Following clinical diagnosis, we performed whole exome sequencing of the index cases and their parents. Identified channel variants were expressed in Xenopus oocytes and their functional properties assessed using two‐electrode voltage clamp. RESULTS: We identified novel de novo variants in KCNA6 in four unrelated individuals variably affected with neurodevelopmental disorders and seizures with onset in the first year of life. Three of the four identified mutations affect the pore‐lining S6 α‐helix of K(V)1.6. A prominent finding of functional characterization in Xenopus oocytes was that the channel variants showed only minor effects on channel activation but slowed channel closure and shifted the voltage dependence of deactivation in a hyperpolarizing direction. Channels with a mutation affecting the S6 helix display dominant effects on channel deactivation when co‐expressed with wild‐type K(V)1.6 or K(V)1.1 subunits. SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first report of de novo nonsynonymous variants in KCNA6 associated with neurological or any clinical features. Channel variants showed a consistent effect on channel deactivation, slowing the rate of channel closure following normal activation. This specific gain‐of‐function feature is likely to underlie the neurological phenotype in our patients. Our data highlight KCNA6 as a novel channelopathy gene associated with early infantile epileptic phenotypes and neurodevelopmental anomalies.
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spelling pubmed-101082822023-04-18 De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy Salpietro, Vincenzo Galassi Deforie, Valentina Efthymiou, Stephanie O'Connor, Emer Marcé‐Grau, Anna Maroofian, Reza Striano, Pasquale Zara, Federico Morrow, Michelle M. Reich, Adi Blevins, Amy Sala‐Coromina, Júlia Accogli, Andrea Fortuna, Sara Alesandrini, Marie Au, P. Y. Billie Singhal, Nilika Shah Cogne, Benjamin Isidor, Bertrand Hanna, Michael G. Macaya, Alfons Kullmann, Dimitri M. Houlden, Henry Männikkö, Roope Epilepsia Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the genes encoding neuronal ion channels are a common cause of Mendelian neurological diseases. We sought to identify novel de novo sequence variants in cases with early infantile epileptic phenotypes and neurodevelopmental anomalies. METHODS: Following clinical diagnosis, we performed whole exome sequencing of the index cases and their parents. Identified channel variants were expressed in Xenopus oocytes and their functional properties assessed using two‐electrode voltage clamp. RESULTS: We identified novel de novo variants in KCNA6 in four unrelated individuals variably affected with neurodevelopmental disorders and seizures with onset in the first year of life. Three of the four identified mutations affect the pore‐lining S6 α‐helix of K(V)1.6. A prominent finding of functional characterization in Xenopus oocytes was that the channel variants showed only minor effects on channel activation but slowed channel closure and shifted the voltage dependence of deactivation in a hyperpolarizing direction. Channels with a mutation affecting the S6 helix display dominant effects on channel deactivation when co‐expressed with wild‐type K(V)1.6 or K(V)1.1 subunits. SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first report of de novo nonsynonymous variants in KCNA6 associated with neurological or any clinical features. Channel variants showed a consistent effect on channel deactivation, slowing the rate of channel closure following normal activation. This specific gain‐of‐function feature is likely to underlie the neurological phenotype in our patients. Our data highlight KCNA6 as a novel channelopathy gene associated with early infantile epileptic phenotypes and neurodevelopmental anomalies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-05 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10108282/ /pubmed/36318112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.17455 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Epilepsia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Salpietro, Vincenzo
Galassi Deforie, Valentina
Efthymiou, Stephanie
O'Connor, Emer
Marcé‐Grau, Anna
Maroofian, Reza
Striano, Pasquale
Zara, Federico
Morrow, Michelle M.
Reich, Adi
Blevins, Amy
Sala‐Coromina, Júlia
Accogli, Andrea
Fortuna, Sara
Alesandrini, Marie
Au, P. Y. Billie
Singhal, Nilika Shah
Cogne, Benjamin
Isidor, Bertrand
Hanna, Michael G.
Macaya, Alfons
Kullmann, Dimitri M.
Houlden, Henry
Männikkö, Roope
De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title_full De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title_fullStr De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title_short De novo KCNA6 variants with attenuated K(V) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
title_sort de novo kcna6 variants with attenuated k(v) 1.6 channel deactivation in patients with epilepsy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36318112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.17455
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