Genotype–phenotype associations in 1018 individuals with SCN1A-related epilepsies

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Objective: SCN1A variants are associated with epilepsy syndromes ranging from mild genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) to severe Dravet syndrome (DS). Many variants are de novo, making early phenotype prediction difficult, and genotype–phenotype associations remain poorly understood. Methods: We assessed data from a retrospective cohort of 1018 individuals with SCN1A-related epilepsies. We explored relationships between variant characteristics (position, in silico prediction scores: Combined Annotation Dependent Depletion (CADD), Rare Exome Variant Ensemble Learner (REVEL), SCN1A genetic score), seizure characteristics, and epilepsy phenotype. Results: DS had earlier seizure onset than other GEFS+ phenotypes (5.3 vs. 12.0 months, p

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Gallagher, D., Pérez-Palma, E., Bruenger, T., Ghanty, I., Brilstra, E., Ceulemans, B., … Brunklaus, A. (2024). Genotype–phenotype associations in 1018 individuals with SCN1A-related epilepsies. Epilepsia, 65(4), 1046–1059. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.17882

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