Imaging Genetics in Epilepsy: Current Knowledge and New Perspectives

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Abstract

Epilepsy is a neurological network disease with genetics playing a much greater role than was previously appreciated. Unfortunately, the relationship between genetic basis and imaging phenotype is by no means simple. Imaging genetics integrates multidimensional datasets within a unified framework, providing a unique opportunity to pursue a global vision for epilepsy. This review delineates the current knowledge of underlying genetic mechanisms for brain networks in different epilepsy syndromes, particularly from a neural developmental perspective. Further, endophenotypes and their potential value are discussed. Finally, we highlight current challenges and provide perspectives for the future development of imaging genetics in epilepsy.

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Wang, G., Wu, W., Xu, Y., Yang, Z., Xiao, B., & Long, L. (2022, May 30). Imaging Genetics in Epilepsy: Current Knowledge and New Perspectives. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.891621

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