Title of article :
Genomic and Personalized Medicine Perspective in Genetic Generalized Epilepsy
Author/Authors :
Torabian, Pedram Razavi Cancer Research Center - Razavi Hospital - Imam Reza International University , Dehestani, Mohamad Medical Genetics Research Center - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Morshedi Rad, Dorsa Medical Genetics Research Center - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Peiravi, Shima Technische Universität Dresden - Institute of Advanced Studies GmbH - Dresden - Germany , Aghaie-Hakkak, Mohsen Epileptology Division, Department of Neurology - Razavi Hospital - Imam Reza International University , Ashraf, Hami Department of Pathology - Ayatollah Taleghani Educational Hospital - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
11
From page :
516
To page :
526
Abstract :
The genetic generalized epilepsies (GGEs) are a set of disorders presenting with generalized seizures, in addition to general spike-wave activity. The present study aims to investigate the clinical manifestations and genetic origin of generalized tonicclonic seizures and the subgroups of GGEs, including childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), juvenile absence epilepsy, and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). Information compiled from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) in the EPICure project revealed associations with many genes. Besides, copy number variant (CNV) discoveries have been the most inspiring turning point of epilepsy genetic research. This phenomenon could give us an idea about microdeletions/microduplications as genetic variants throughout the whole genome. Nowadays, next-generation sequencing (NGS) approaches support neurogeneticists to unravel the predisposed putative variants in GGE to establish a better diagnosis. Consequently, previous experiments supply data for antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) to test susceptible variants, which influence the response to drugs. As a final point, all these data should provide the current GGE patients with better genetic counseling and follow-up services.
Keywords :
AED , Antiepileptic drug , CNV , Copy number variant , Epilepsy , GWAS , Genome wide association
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2498064
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