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A Behavioral Screen for Heat-Induced Seizures in Mouse Models of Epilepsy
Published on: July 12, 2021
SCAF4 variants are associated with epilepsy with neurodevelopmental disorders
Yuanyuan Hu1, Bingbing Zhang1, Li Chen2
1Epilepsy Center and Neurology Department of Children's Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215000, China.
Aims:
The genetic causes of epilepsy with unknown etiology in most patients remain unknown. The aim of this study was to elucidate the phenotype of SCAF4-related epilepsy.
Methods:
Trio-based whole-exome sequencing was performed in patients with epilepsy. Silico programs and protein modeling were employed to predict the damaging of variants. Previously reported SCAF4 variants were systematically reviewed to analyze the genotype-phenotype correlations.
Results:
Three heterozygous variants in the SCAF4 were detected in three cases, including one missense variant and two frameshift variants. All variants were de novo. None of these variants is present in gnomAD controls. The missense variant was predicted to be damaging in silico tools. Protein modeling showed that two frameshift variants resulted in loss of domains, and the missense variant may disrupt a nearby phosphorylation site and alter the hydrogen bonds around 54C and the stability of the SCAF4 protein. Intellectual development was mildly delayed for all patients except for one with whom contact was lost. All probands experienced epilepsy as infrequent seizures, responded well to antiseizure drugs, and had a median [IQR] seizure onset age of 4 [1.75, 7.5] years. The variants in the domain-encoding exons and upstream exons exhibited a strong association with epilepsy.
Conclusions:
SCAF4 is a potential causative gene of epilepsy with neurodevelopmental disorders.
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