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Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies

BACKGROUND: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangement ‘hotspot’ loci. However, microdeletion burden not overlapping these regions or within different epilepsy subtypes has not been ascertained. OBJECTIVE: To decipher the role of microdeletions outside...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Palma, Eduardo, Helbig, Ingo, Klein, Karl Martin, Anttila, Verneri, Horn, Heiko, Reinthaler, Eva Maria, Gormley, Padhraig, Ganna, Andrea, Byrnes, Andrea, Pernhorst, Katharina, Toliat, Mohammad R, Saarentaus, Elmo, Howrigan, Daniel P, Hoffman, Per, Miquel, Juan Francisco, De Ferrari, Giancarlo V, Nürnberg, Peter, Lerche, Holger, Zimprich, Fritz, Neubauer, Bern A, Becker, Albert J, Rosenow, Felix, Perucca, Emilio, Zara, Federico, Weber, Yvonne G, Lal, Dennis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28756411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2016-104495
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author Pérez-Palma, Eduardo
Helbig, Ingo
Klein, Karl Martin
Anttila, Verneri
Horn, Heiko
Reinthaler, Eva Maria
Gormley, Padhraig
Ganna, Andrea
Byrnes, Andrea
Pernhorst, Katharina
Toliat, Mohammad R
Saarentaus, Elmo
Howrigan, Daniel P
Hoffman, Per
Miquel, Juan Francisco
De Ferrari, Giancarlo V
Nürnberg, Peter
Lerche, Holger
Zimprich, Fritz
Neubauer, Bern A
Becker, Albert J
Rosenow, Felix
Perucca, Emilio
Zara, Federico
Weber, Yvonne G
Lal, Dennis
author_facet Pérez-Palma, Eduardo
Helbig, Ingo
Klein, Karl Martin
Anttila, Verneri
Horn, Heiko
Reinthaler, Eva Maria
Gormley, Padhraig
Ganna, Andrea
Byrnes, Andrea
Pernhorst, Katharina
Toliat, Mohammad R
Saarentaus, Elmo
Howrigan, Daniel P
Hoffman, Per
Miquel, Juan Francisco
De Ferrari, Giancarlo V
Nürnberg, Peter
Lerche, Holger
Zimprich, Fritz
Neubauer, Bern A
Becker, Albert J
Rosenow, Felix
Perucca, Emilio
Zara, Federico
Weber, Yvonne G
Lal, Dennis
author_sort Pérez-Palma, Eduardo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangement ‘hotspot’ loci. However, microdeletion burden not overlapping these regions or within different epilepsy subtypes has not been ascertained. OBJECTIVE: To decipher the role of microdeletions outside hotspots loci and risk assessment by epilepsy subtype. METHODS: We assessed the burden, frequency and genomic content of rare, large microdeletions found in a previously published cohort of 1366 patients with genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) in addition to two sets of additional unpublished genome-wide microdeletions found in 281 patients with rolandic epilepsy (RE) and 807 patients with adult focal epilepsy (AFE), totalling 2454 cases. Microdeletions were assessed in a combined and subtype-specific approaches against 6746 controls. RESULTS: When hotspots are considered, we detected an enrichment of microdeletions in the combined epilepsy analysis (adjusted p=1.06×10(−6),OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.51 to 2.35). Epilepsy subtype-specific analyses showed that hotspot microdeletions in the GGE subgroup contribute most of the overall signal (adjusted p=9.79×10(−12), OR 7.45, 95% CI 4.20–13.5). Outside hotspots , microdeletions were enriched in the GGE cohort for neurodevelopmental genes (adjusted p=9.13×10(−3),OR 2.85, 95% CI 1.62–4.94). No additional signal was observed for RE and AFE. Still, gene-content analysis identified known (NRXN1, RBFOX1 and PCDH7) and novel (LOC102723362) candidate genes across epilepsy subtypes that were not deleted in controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show a heterogeneous effect of recurrent and non-recurrent microdeletions as part of the genetic architecture of GGE and a minor contribution in the aetiology of RE and AFE.
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spelling pubmed-55743932017-09-06 Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies Pérez-Palma, Eduardo Helbig, Ingo Klein, Karl Martin Anttila, Verneri Horn, Heiko Reinthaler, Eva Maria Gormley, Padhraig Ganna, Andrea Byrnes, Andrea Pernhorst, Katharina Toliat, Mohammad R Saarentaus, Elmo Howrigan, Daniel P Hoffman, Per Miquel, Juan Francisco De Ferrari, Giancarlo V Nürnberg, Peter Lerche, Holger Zimprich, Fritz Neubauer, Bern A Becker, Albert J Rosenow, Felix Perucca, Emilio Zara, Federico Weber, Yvonne G Lal, Dennis J Med Genet Neurogenetics BACKGROUND: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangement ‘hotspot’ loci. However, microdeletion burden not overlapping these regions or within different epilepsy subtypes has not been ascertained. OBJECTIVE: To decipher the role of microdeletions outside hotspots loci and risk assessment by epilepsy subtype. METHODS: We assessed the burden, frequency and genomic content of rare, large microdeletions found in a previously published cohort of 1366 patients with genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) in addition to two sets of additional unpublished genome-wide microdeletions found in 281 patients with rolandic epilepsy (RE) and 807 patients with adult focal epilepsy (AFE), totalling 2454 cases. Microdeletions were assessed in a combined and subtype-specific approaches against 6746 controls. RESULTS: When hotspots are considered, we detected an enrichment of microdeletions in the combined epilepsy analysis (adjusted p=1.06×10(−6),OR 1.89, 95% CI 1.51 to 2.35). Epilepsy subtype-specific analyses showed that hotspot microdeletions in the GGE subgroup contribute most of the overall signal (adjusted p=9.79×10(−12), OR 7.45, 95% CI 4.20–13.5). Outside hotspots , microdeletions were enriched in the GGE cohort for neurodevelopmental genes (adjusted p=9.13×10(−3),OR 2.85, 95% CI 1.62–4.94). No additional signal was observed for RE and AFE. Still, gene-content analysis identified known (NRXN1, RBFOX1 and PCDH7) and novel (LOC102723362) candidate genes across epilepsy subtypes that were not deleted in controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show a heterogeneous effect of recurrent and non-recurrent microdeletions as part of the genetic architecture of GGE and a minor contribution in the aetiology of RE and AFE. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-09 2017-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5574393/ /pubmed/28756411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2016-104495 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Neurogenetics
Pérez-Palma, Eduardo
Helbig, Ingo
Klein, Karl Martin
Anttila, Verneri
Horn, Heiko
Reinthaler, Eva Maria
Gormley, Padhraig
Ganna, Andrea
Byrnes, Andrea
Pernhorst, Katharina
Toliat, Mohammad R
Saarentaus, Elmo
Howrigan, Daniel P
Hoffman, Per
Miquel, Juan Francisco
De Ferrari, Giancarlo V
Nürnberg, Peter
Lerche, Holger
Zimprich, Fritz
Neubauer, Bern A
Becker, Albert J
Rosenow, Felix
Perucca, Emilio
Zara, Federico
Weber, Yvonne G
Lal, Dennis
Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title_full Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title_fullStr Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title_short Heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
title_sort heterogeneous contribution of microdeletions in the development of common generalised and focal epilepsies
topic Neurogenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28756411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2016-104495
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