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Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity

Mutations in SCN1A gene, encoding the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) Na(V)1.1, are widely recognized as a leading cause of genetic febrile seizures (FS), due to the decrease in the Na(+) current density, mainly affecting the inhibitory neuronal transmission. Here, we generated induced pluripote...

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Autores principales: Scalise, Stefania, Zannino, Clara, Lucchino, Valeria, Lo Conte, Michela, Scaramuzzino, Luana, Cifelli, Pierangelo, D’Andrea, Tiziano, Martinello, Katiuscia, Fucile, Sergio, Palma, Eleonora, Gambardella, Antonio, Ruffolo, Gabriele, Cuda, Giovanni, Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051075
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author Scalise, Stefania
Zannino, Clara
Lucchino, Valeria
Lo Conte, Michela
Scaramuzzino, Luana
Cifelli, Pierangelo
D’Andrea, Tiziano
Martinello, Katiuscia
Fucile, Sergio
Palma, Eleonora
Gambardella, Antonio
Ruffolo, Gabriele
Cuda, Giovanni
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
author_facet Scalise, Stefania
Zannino, Clara
Lucchino, Valeria
Lo Conte, Michela
Scaramuzzino, Luana
Cifelli, Pierangelo
D’Andrea, Tiziano
Martinello, Katiuscia
Fucile, Sergio
Palma, Eleonora
Gambardella, Antonio
Ruffolo, Gabriele
Cuda, Giovanni
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
author_sort Scalise, Stefania
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description Mutations in SCN1A gene, encoding the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) Na(V)1.1, are widely recognized as a leading cause of genetic febrile seizures (FS), due to the decrease in the Na(+) current density, mainly affecting the inhibitory neuronal transmission. Here, we generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-derived neurons (idNs) from a patient belonging to a genetically well-characterized Italian family, carrying the c.434T > C mutation in SCN1A gene (hereafter SCN1A(M145T)). A side-by-side comparison of diseased and healthy idNs revealed an overall maturation delay of SCN1A(M145T) cells. Membranes isolated from both diseased and control idNs were injected into Xenopus oocytes and both GABA and AMPA currents were successfully recorded. Patch-clamp measurements on idNs revealed depolarized action potential for SCN1A(M145T), suggesting a reduced excitability. Expression analyses of VGSCs and chloride co-transporters NKCC1 and KCC2 showed a cellular “dysmaturity” of mutated idNs, strengthened by the high expression of SCN3A, a more fetal-like VGSC isoform, and a high NKCC1/KCC2 ratio, in mutated cells. Overall, we provide strong evidence for an intrinsic cellular immaturity, underscoring the role of mutant Na(V)1.1 in the development of FS. Furthermore, our data are strengthening previous findings obtained using transfected cells and recordings on human slices, demonstrating that diseased idNs represent a powerful tool for personalized therapy and ex vivo drug screening for human epileptic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-91386452022-05-28 Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity Scalise, Stefania Zannino, Clara Lucchino, Valeria Lo Conte, Michela Scaramuzzino, Luana Cifelli, Pierangelo D’Andrea, Tiziano Martinello, Katiuscia Fucile, Sergio Palma, Eleonora Gambardella, Antonio Ruffolo, Gabriele Cuda, Giovanni Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata Biomedicines Article Mutations in SCN1A gene, encoding the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) Na(V)1.1, are widely recognized as a leading cause of genetic febrile seizures (FS), due to the decrease in the Na(+) current density, mainly affecting the inhibitory neuronal transmission. Here, we generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-derived neurons (idNs) from a patient belonging to a genetically well-characterized Italian family, carrying the c.434T > C mutation in SCN1A gene (hereafter SCN1A(M145T)). A side-by-side comparison of diseased and healthy idNs revealed an overall maturation delay of SCN1A(M145T) cells. Membranes isolated from both diseased and control idNs were injected into Xenopus oocytes and both GABA and AMPA currents were successfully recorded. Patch-clamp measurements on idNs revealed depolarized action potential for SCN1A(M145T), suggesting a reduced excitability. Expression analyses of VGSCs and chloride co-transporters NKCC1 and KCC2 showed a cellular “dysmaturity” of mutated idNs, strengthened by the high expression of SCN3A, a more fetal-like VGSC isoform, and a high NKCC1/KCC2 ratio, in mutated cells. Overall, we provide strong evidence for an intrinsic cellular immaturity, underscoring the role of mutant Na(V)1.1 in the development of FS. Furthermore, our data are strengthening previous findings obtained using transfected cells and recordings on human slices, demonstrating that diseased idNs represent a powerful tool for personalized therapy and ex vivo drug screening for human epileptic disorders. MDPI 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9138645/ /pubmed/35625812 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051075 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scalise, Stefania
Zannino, Clara
Lucchino, Valeria
Lo Conte, Michela
Scaramuzzino, Luana
Cifelli, Pierangelo
D’Andrea, Tiziano
Martinello, Katiuscia
Fucile, Sergio
Palma, Eleonora
Gambardella, Antonio
Ruffolo, Gabriele
Cuda, Giovanni
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title_full Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title_fullStr Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title_short Human iPSC Modeling of Genetic Febrile Seizure Reveals Aberrant Molecular and Physiological Features Underlying an Impaired Neuronal Activity
title_sort human ipsc modeling of genetic febrile seizure reveals aberrant molecular and physiological features underlying an impaired neuronal activity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625812
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051075
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