SCN2A-related epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures: report of a variant with apparent gain- and loss-of-function effects

伴有游走性局灶性癫痫的 SCN2A 相关婴儿癫痫:一种具有明显功能获得和丧失效应的变异体的报告

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作者:Xiao-Ru Yang, Vamsi Krishna Murthy Ginjupalli, Olivier Theriault, Hugo Poulin, Juan Pablo Appendino, Ping Yee Billie Au, Mohamed Chahine

Abstract

SCN2A encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel (NaV1.2) expressed throughout the central nervous system in predominantly excitatory neurons. Pathogenic variants in SCN2A are associated with epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorders. Genotype-phenotype correlations have been described, with loss-of-function variants typically being associated with neurodevelopmental delay and later-onset seizures, whereas gain-of-function variants more often result in early infantile-onset epilepsy. However, the true electrophysiological effects of most disease-causing SCN2A variants have yet to be characterized. We report an infant who presented with migrating focal seizures in the neonatal period. She was found to have a mosaic c.2635G>A, p.Gly879Arg variant in SCN2A. Voltage-clamp studies of the variant expressed on adult and neonatal NaV1.2 isoforms demonstrated a mixed gain and loss of function, with predominantly a loss-of-function effect with reduced cell surface expression and current density. Additional small electrophysiological alterations included a decrease in the voltage dependence of activation and an increase in the voltage dependence of inactivation. This finding of a predominantly loss-of-function effect was unexpected, as the infant's early epilepsy onset would have suggested a predominantly gain-of-function effect. This case illustrates that our understanding of genotype-phenotype correlations is still limited and highlights the complexity of the underlying electrophysiological effects of SCN2A variants.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Voltage-gated sodium channels play an important role in the central nervous system, mutations in which have been reported to be responsible for epilepsy. We report here an infant presenting with epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS) in the neonatal period with a mosaic c.2635G>A, resulting in a p.Gly879Arg missense mutation on the SCN2A gene encoding NaV1.2 sodium channels. Biophysical characterization of this variant revealed a mixture of gain- and loss-of-function effects.

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