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Shao W, Liu L, Gu J, Yang Y, Wu Y, Zhang Z, Xu Q, Wang Y, Shen Y, Gu L, Cheng Y, Zhang H. Spotlight on mechanism of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in Dravet syndrome. Transl Psychiatry 2025; 15:84. [PMID: 40097380 PMCID: PMC11914262 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-025-03304-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/22/2024] [Revised: 02/17/2025] [Accepted: 03/06/2025] [Indexed: 03/19/2025] Open
Abstract
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a severe and catastrophic epilepsy with childhood onset. The incidence and prevalence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) are significantly higher in DS patients than in general epileptic populations. Although extensive research conducted, the underlying mechanisms of SUDEP occurring in DS patients remain unclear. This review focuses on the link between DS and SUDEP and analyzes the potential pathogenesis. We summarize the genetic basis of DS and SUDEP and elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms of SUDEP in DS. Furthermore, given the drug-resistant nature of this disorder, the pharmacological approach has limited efficacy and often causes side effects, therefore, the non-pharmacological approaches and precise treatment can reduce the risk of SUDEP in this condition, open a new window to cure this disease, and provide a widened landscape of treatment options for patients.
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- WeiHui Shao
- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, Westlake University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, Westlake University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
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- Department of Anesthesiology, the Fourth School of Clinical Medicine, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, Westlake University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
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Rong M, Marques PT, Ali QZ, Morcos R, Chandran I, Qaiser F, Møller RS, Bayat A, Rubboli G, Gardella E, Reuter MS, Sands TT, Scheffer IE, Schneider A, Poduri A, Wirrell E, Nabbout R, Sullivan J, Valente K, Auvin S, Knupp KG, Brunklaus A, Aledo-Serrano Á, Andrade DM. Variants in ATP6V0C are associated with Dravet-like developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Epilepsia 2025. [PMID: 40085430 DOI: 10.1111/epi.18346] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/24/2024] [Revised: 02/04/2025] [Accepted: 02/18/2025] [Indexed: 03/16/2025]
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OBJECTIVE Dravet syndrome (DS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Diagnosis is clinical, but ~90% of patients have pathogenic variants in SCN1A. ATP6V0C has recently been proposed as a novel candidate gene for epilepsy, with or without developmental delay. Here we describe two adult patients with a clinical diagnosis of DS associated with ATP6V0C variants. METHODS Patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies were evaluated by physicians who are experts in DS, and their clinical diagnosis was correlated with genetic findings. A subgroup of those patients with DS but without known genetic causes were evaluated through gene panels, whole exome sequencing, and chromosome microarray. Phenotype was determined by pediatric and adult chart reviews, interviews, and physical examinations. RESULTS Of 753 patients with DS, two unrelated individuals with classic features of DS during childhood and adulthood were identified with heterozygous de novo missense variants in ATP6V0C (c.319G > C, p.(Gly107Arg) and c.284C > T, p.(Ala95Val), respectively). Both variants were absent in normal populations and computational prediction algorithms suggested deleterious effects on protein structure and/or function. No disease-causing variants in other genes previously associated with DS were found. SIGNIFICANCE Here we describe two adult patients with Dravet-like syndrome and pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in ATP6V0C. We propose that abnormal ATP6V0C function can, at the severe end of the clinical spectrum, be associated with Dravet-like phenotype. This is relevant, as these patients would not qualify for disease-modifying antisense nucleotide or gene therapies targeting SCN1A.
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- Marlene Rong
- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Epilepsy and Neurogenetics Unit, Vithas Madrid University Hospitals, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark
- Member of the European Reference Center EpiCARE, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Department for Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark
- Institute for Regional Health Services, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Center EpiCARE, Dianalund, Denmark
- University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark
- Member of the European Reference Center EpiCARE, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
- Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark
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- The Centre for Applied Genomics, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Program in Genetics and Genome Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Department of Neurology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, New York, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Epilepsy Research Centre, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
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- Department of Medicine, Epilepsy Research Centre, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
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- Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Divisions of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Epilepsy, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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- APHP, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Member of the European Reference Center EpiCARE, Institut Imagine INSERM 1163, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France
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- Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States
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- Clinic Hospital Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil
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- Université Paris Cité, INSERM NeuroDiderot, Paris, France
- APHP, Robert Debré University Hospital, Pediatric Neurology Department, CRMR Epilepsies Rares, EpiCare Member, Paris, France
- Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris, France
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- Department of Pediatrics and Neurology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USA
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- School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
- The Paediatric Neurosciences Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, UK
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- Epilepsy and Neurogenetics Unit, Vithas Madrid University Hospitals, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Adult Genetic Epilepsy (AGE) Program, Krembil Brain Institute, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Furia F, Rigby CS, Scheffer IE, Allen N, Baker K, Hengsbach C, Kegele J, Goss J, Gorman K, Mala MI, Nicita F, Allan T, Spalice A, Weber Y, Rubboli G, Møller RS, Gardella E. Early mortality in STXBP1-related disorders. Neurol Sci 2025; 46:1339-1347. [PMID: 39392525 PMCID: PMC11828786 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-024-07783-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/20/2024] [Accepted: 09/23/2024] [Indexed: 10/12/2024]
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INTRODUCTION Pathogenic variants in STXBP1 cause a spectrum of disorders mainly consisting of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), often featuring drug-resistant epilepsy. An increased mortality risk occurs in individuals with drug-resistant epilepsy and DEE, with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) often the major cause of death. This study aimed to identify the rate and causes of mortality in STXBP1-related disorders. METHODS Through an international call, we analyzed data on individuals with STXBP1 pathogenic variants, who passed away from causes related to their disease. RESULTS We estimated a mortality rate of 3.2% (31/966), based on the STXBP1 Foundation and the STXBP1 Global Connect registry. In total, we analyzed data on 40 individuals (23 males) harboring pathogenic STXBP1 variants, collected from different centers worldwide. They died at a median age of 13 years (range: 11 months-46 years). The most common cause of death was SUDEP (36%), followed by pulmonary infections and respiratory complications (33%). The incidence of SUDEP peaked in mid-childhood, while non-SUDEP causes were more frequent in early childhood or adulthood (p = 0.006). In the most severe phenotypes, death was related to non-SUDEP causes (p = 0.018). CONCLUSION We found a mortality rate in STXBP1-related disorders similar to other DEEs, with an early age at death and SUDEP as well as pulmonary infections as the main cause of death. These findings assist in prognostic evaluation and genetic counseling for the families. They help to define the mortality risk of STXBP1-related disorders and implement preventative strategies.
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- Francesca Furia
- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, University of Southern Denmark, Dianalund, Denmark
- Institute for Regional Health Services, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Austin Health, Victoria, Australia
- Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey Institute and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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- Department of Paediatrics, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland
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- MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K
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- Department of Neurology and Epileptology, Hertie Institute of Clinical Brain Research, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany
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- Department of Neurology and Epileptology, Hertie Institute of Clinical Brain Research, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany
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- Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland
- School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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- Department of Human Genetics, Clinical Genetics Section, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Functional Genomics, Department of Human Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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- Unit of Neuromuscolar and Neurodegenerative Disorders, IRCCS Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome, Italy
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Austin Health, Victoria, Australia
- Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey Institute and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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- Department of Maternal Sciences, Pediatric Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
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- Department of Epileptology, Neurology, University RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, University of Southern Denmark, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Neurology, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, Dianalund, Denmark
- Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, University of Southern Denmark, Dianalund, Denmark
- Institute for Regional Health Services, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, University of Southern Denmark, Dianalund, Denmark.
- Institute for Regional Health Services, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
- Department of Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Center, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, Dianalund, Denmark.
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Vasquez A, Fine AL. Management of Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies. Semin Neurol 2025. [PMID: 39993428 DOI: 10.1055/a-2534-3267] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/26/2025]
Abstract
Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are a group of rare, severe, early-onset epilepsies characterized by pharmacoresistance, marked electroencephalographic abnormalities, and delayed or regressive psychomotor development. DEEs are associated with poor long-term outcomes and increased mortality; however, early recognition and targeted treatment can impact neurodevelopmental outcomes and overall quality of life. Treatment with antiseizure medication is often challenging given drug resistance, chronic polypharmacy, and medication interactions. With advances in genetic testing and increased understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms of DEEs, the treatment approach is evolving and includes repurposed antiseizure medications and targeted therapies, as well as early surgical intervention in select patients. In addition to high seizure burden and neurodevelopmental delay, DEEs are associated with comorbidities affecting a range of body systems; these can include intellectual disability, psychiatric disorders, motor dysfunction, and respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. Over time, these comorbidities increase the complexity of management and have important implications on the disease burden and quality of life for both patients and their caregivers. Multidisciplinary care in DEEs is paramount. We summarize the current evidence on the management of specific DEEs, focusing on targeted therapies and optimizing outcomes.
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- Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Shim Y, Kim H, Chae JH, Kim KJ, Lim BC. Analysis of initial seizure characteristics in patients with infantile onset genetic epilepsy. Brain Dev 2025; 47:104319. [PMID: 39787995 DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2024.104319] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/29/2024] [Revised: 12/17/2024] [Accepted: 12/30/2024] [Indexed: 01/12/2025]
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OBJECTIVE The present study aimed to investigate the initial clinical features of infantile-onset genetic epilepsy and compare initial seizure variables and responses to sodium channel blockers between SCN1A and non-SCN1A group. METHODS We selected 122 patients, comprising 58 patients with SCN1A mutations and 64 patients with mutations in other than SCN1A, from our institutional database. RESULTS Patients identified in the SCN1A group tended to present with fever, prolonged seizure duration, and hemiclonic seizure semiology. Clustering of seizures was found more frequently in patients from the non-SCN1A group. However, an overlap of seizure variables and seizure type in both groups was also noted. While sodium channel blockers aggravated seizures in more than half of the patients (21/29, 72.4 %) in the SCN1A group, the opposite tendency toward a favorable response to sodium channel blockers (19/30, 63.3 %) was found in those in the non-SCN1A group. Notably, no patient showed seizure aggravation after the use of sodium channel blockers in the non-SCN1A group. CONCLUSION This study highlights the need for comprehensive comparative research to guide the management of infantile onset genetic epilepsy patients.
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- Youngkyu Shim
- Department of Pediatrics, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 123, Jeokgeum-Ro, Danwongu, Ansan-Si, Gyeonggi-do 15355, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Pediatrics, Bundang Seoul National University Hospital, 82, Gumi-ro 173beon-Gil, Bundang-Gu, Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do 13620, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Clinical Neuroscience Center, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 101 Daehakro, Jongno-Gu, Seoul 03080, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Clinical Neuroscience Center, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 101 Daehakro, Jongno-Gu, Seoul 03080, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Clinical Neuroscience Center, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 101 Daehakro, Jongno-Gu, Seoul 03080, Republic of Korea.
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Kan ASH, Kusay AS, Mohammadi NA, Lin SXN, Liao VWY, Lesca G, Souci S, Milh M, Christophersen P, Chebib M, Møller RS, Absalom NL, Jensen AA, Ahring PK. Understanding paralogous epilepsy-associated GABA A receptor variants: Clinical implications, mechanisms, and potential pitfalls. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2024; 121:e2413011121. [PMID: 39642202 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2413011121] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/29/2024] [Accepted: 10/26/2024] [Indexed: 12/08/2024] Open
Abstract
Recent discoveries have revealed that genetic variants in γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor subunits can lead to both gain-of-function (GOF) and loss-of-function (LOF) receptors. GABAA receptors, however, have a pseudosymmetrical pentameric assembly, and curiously diverse functional outcomes have been reported for certain homologous variants in paralogous genes (paralogous variants). To investigate this, we assembled a cohort of 11 individuals harboring paralogous M1 proline missense variants in GABRA1, GABRB2, GABRB3, and GABRG2. Seven mutations (α1P260L, α1P260S, β2P252L, β3P253L, β3P253S, γ2P282A, and γ2P282S) in α1β2/3γ2 receptors were analyzed using electrophysiological examinations and molecular dynamics simulations. All individuals in the cohort were diagnosed with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, with a median seizure onset age of 3.5 mo, and all exhibited global developmental delay. The clinical data for this cohort aligned with established GABAA receptor GOF but not LOF cohorts. Electrophysiological assessments revealed that all variants caused GOF by increasing GABA sensitivity by 3- to 23-fold. In some cases, this was accompanied by LOF traits such as reduced maximal current amplitude and enhanced receptor desensitization. The specific subunit mutated and whether the mutation occurred in one or two subunits within the pentamer influenced the overall effects. Molecular dynamics simulations confirmed similar structural changes from all mutations, but with position-dependent asymmetry. These findings establish that paralogous variants affecting the 100% conserved proline residue in the M1 transmembrane helix of GABAAR subunits all lead to overall GOF traits. The unexpected asymmetric and mixed effects on receptor function have broader implications for interpreting functional analyses for multimeric ion-channel proteins.
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- Anthony S H Kan
- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
- Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping SE-581 83, Sweden
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center Filadelfia, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, Dianalund DK-4293, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense DK-5230, Denmark
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon 69002, France
- Institut Neuromyogène, CNRS UMR 5310-INSERM U1217, Université de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon 69008, France
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- Department of Neurology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon Sud University Hospital, Pierre Bénite 69495, France
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- Department of Pediatric Neurology, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille, La Timone Children's Hospital, Marseille 13005, France
- Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, INSERM, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille 13273, France
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Treatment, Danish Epilepsy Center Filadelfia, Member of the European Reference Network EpiCARE, Dianalund DK-4293, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense DK-5230, Denmark
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
- School of Science, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
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- Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen DK-2100, Denmark
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- School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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Absalom NL, Lin SXN, Liao VWY, Chua HC, Møller RS, Chebib M, Ahring PK. GABA A receptors in epilepsy: Elucidating phenotypic divergence through functional analysis of genetic variants. J Neurochem 2024; 168:3831-3852. [PMID: 37621067 PMCID: PMC11591409 DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15932] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/21/2023] [Revised: 07/27/2023] [Accepted: 08/01/2023] [Indexed: 08/26/2023]
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Normal brain function requires a tightly regulated balance between excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmissions. γ-Aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors represent the major class of inhibitory ion channels in the mammalian brain. Dysregulation of these receptors and/or their associated pathways is strongly implicated in the pathophysiology of epilepsy. To date, hundreds of different GABAA receptor subunit variants have been associated with epilepsy, making them a prominent cause of genetically linked epilepsy. While identifying these genetic variants is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective genetic counselling, it does not necessarily lead to improved personalised treatment options. This is because the identification of a variant does not reveal how the function of GABAA receptors is affected. Genetic variants in GABAA receptor subunits can cause complex changes to receptor properties resulting in various degrees of gain-of-function, loss-of-function or a combination of both. Understanding how variants affect the function of GABAA receptors therefore represents an important first step in the ongoing development of precision therapies. Furthermore, it is important to ensure that functional data are produced using methodologies that allow genetic variants to be classified using clinical guidelines such as those developed by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. This article will review the current knowledge in the field and provide recommendations for future functional analysis of genetic GABAA receptor variants.
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- Nathan L. Absalom
- School of ScienceUniversity of Western SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineThe Danish Epilepsy Centre, FiladelfiaDianalundDenmark
- Department of Regional Health ResearchUniversity of Southern DenmarkOdenseDenmark
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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Negi S, Bhatia P, Kaur A, Das J, Bhatia T, Aggarwal R, Sankhyan N, Singhi P, Sahu JK. Evaluation of burden of SCN1A pathogenicity in North Indian children with Dravet syndrome. Seizure 2024; 122:10-18. [PMID: 39299018 DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2024.09.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/25/2024] [Revised: 09/02/2024] [Accepted: 09/02/2024] [Indexed: 09/22/2024] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND Dravet syndrome is an infantile-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with limited data on the frequency of SCN1A in Indian children. The study aimed to identify and characterize the burden of SCN1A pathogenic variants associated with the Dravet syndrome phenotype through genetic testing in the North Indian population. METHOD In this prospective, cross-sectional study from March 2015 to February 2019, we enrolled 52 children with Dravet syndrome phenotype who underwent genetic testing for SCN1A gene pathogenicity. We assessed variant effect using multiple algorithms, and genetic test results were reported based on recommendations from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines. Additionally, we performed multiplex-ligation dependent probe amplification (MLPA) to detect copy number variations of the SCN1A gene in children without identified genetic pathogenicity (n = 22) and analysed the results using Coffalyser.net. RESULTS Of the 52 probands studied, pathogenic variants in the SCN1A gene were identified in 30 children. Among these variants, 11 truncating variants (3 frame-shift variants, 3 intronic variants in splice site regions, and 5 nonsense variants) in 12 unrelated probands, and 17 missense variants in 18 unrelated probands were found. The genetic yield of SCN1A pathogenicity in our cohort (n = 52) was 58 %. Additionally, two of the identified variants were novel. Furthermore, MLPA analysis of the SCN1A gene in 22 children without pathogenic variants yielded no results. CONCLUSION This work represents a genetic analysis of a Dravet syndrome cohort, revealing a 58 % burden of SCN1A variants in children with the Dravet syndrome phenotype from the North Indian population.
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- Sandeep Negi
- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India
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- Molecular Hematology laboratory, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.
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- Genetic-Metabolic Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India
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- Department of Immunopathology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India; Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, India
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India.
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Gadhia A, Barker E, Morgan A, Barclay JW. Functional analysis of epilepsy-associated GABA A receptor mutations using Caenorhabditis elegans. Epilepsia Open 2024; 9:1458-1466. [PMID: 38813985 PMCID: PMC11296113 DOI: 10.1002/epi4.12982] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/24/2024] [Revised: 05/03/2024] [Accepted: 05/18/2024] [Indexed: 05/31/2024] Open
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OBJECTIVE GABAA receptor subunit mutations pose a significant risk for genetic generalized epilepsy; however, there are over 150 identified variants, many with unknown or unvalidated pathogenicity. We aimed to develop in vivo models for testing GABAA receptor variants using the model organism, Caenorhabditis elegans. METHODS CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing was used to create a complete deletion of unc-49, a C. elegans GABAA receptor, and to create homozygous epilepsy-associated mutations in the endogenous unc-49 gene. The unc-49 deletion strain was rescued with transgenes for either the C. elegans unc-49B subunit or the α1, β3, and γ2 subunits for the human GABAA receptor. All newly created strains were analyzed for phenotype and compared against existing unc-49 mutations. RESULTS Nematodes with a full genetic deletion of the entire unc-49 locus were compared with existing unc-49 mutations in three separate phenotypic assays-coordinated locomotion, shrinker frequency and seizure-like convulsions. The full unc-49 deletion exhibited reduced locomotion and increased shrinker frequency and PTZ-induced convulsions, but were not found to be phenotypically stronger than existing unc-49 mutations. Rescue with the unc-49B subunit or creation of humanized worms for the GABAA receptor both showed partial phenotypic rescue for all three phenotypes investigated. Finally, two epilepsy-associated variants were analyzed and deemed to be loss of function, thus validating their pathogenicity. SIGNIFICANCE These findings establish C. elegans as a genetic model to investigate GABAA receptor mutations and delineate a platform for validating associated variants in any epilepsy-associated gene. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY Epilepsy is a complex human disease that can be caused by mutations in specific genes. Many possible mutations have been identified, but it is unknown for most of them whether they cause the disease. We tested the role of mutations in one specific gene using a small microscopic worm as an animal model. Our results establish this worm as a model for epilepsy and confirm that the two unknown mutations are likely to cause the disease.
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- Ami Gadhia
- Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology, ISMIBUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpoolUK
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- Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology, ISMIBUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpoolUK
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- Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology, ISMIBUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpoolUK
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- Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology, ISMIBUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpoolUK
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Hosani SA, Varghese S. Dravet Syndrome: A Rare Form of Epilepsy. Case Rep Med 2024; 2024:6710512. [PMID: 38983583 PMCID: PMC11233182 DOI: 10.1155/2024/6710512] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/04/2024] [Accepted: 06/13/2024] [Indexed: 07/11/2024] Open
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Dravet syndrome is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that usually emerges in infancy. It is characterized by diverse seizure patterns, cognitive regression, motor impairments, and behavioral abnormalities. The majority of patients with this condition have mutations involving the voltage-gated sodium channel alpha (I) gene SCN1A. We present a detailed account of a two-year-old child with a history of recurrent seizures since the age of 4 months. Genetic testing was performed which revealed a heterozygous pathogenic variant, confirming the diagnosis. The patient was managed successfully by a multidisciplinary approach involving neurologists, developmental specialists, and physical therapists.
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- Salwa Al Hosani
- Department of Psychiatry Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, P.O. Box 51900, Abu Dhabi, UAE
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- Department of Psychiatry Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, P.O. Box 51900, Abu Dhabi, UAE
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Guiberson NGL, Black LS, Haller JE, Brukner A, Abramov D, Ahmad S, Xie YX, Sharma M, Burré J. Disease-linked mutations in Munc18-1 deplete synaptic Doc2. Brain 2024; 147:2185-2202. [PMID: 38242640 PMCID: PMC11146428 DOI: 10.1093/brain/awae019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/31/2022] [Revised: 11/20/2023] [Accepted: 01/09/2024] [Indexed: 01/21/2024] Open
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Heterozygous de novo mutations in the neuronal protein Munc18-1/STXBP1 cause syndromic neurological symptoms, including severe epilepsy, intellectual disability, developmental delay, ataxia and tremor, summarized as STXBP1 encephalopathies. Although haploinsufficiency is the prevailing disease mechanism, it remains unclear how the reduction in Munc18-1 levels causes synaptic dysfunction in disease as well as how haploinsufficiency alone can account for the significant heterogeneity among patients in terms of the presence, onset and severity of different symptoms. Using biochemical and cell biological readouts on mouse brains, cultured mouse neurons and heterologous cells, we found that the synaptic Munc18-1 interactors Doc2A and Doc2B are unstable in the absence of Munc18-1 and aggregate in the presence of disease-causing Munc18-1 mutants. In haploinsufficiency-mimicking heterozygous knockout neurons, we found a reduction in Doc2A/B levels that is further aggravated by the presence of the disease-causing Munc18-1 mutation G544D as well as an impairment in Doc2A/B synaptic targeting in both genotypes. We also demonstrated that overexpression of Doc2A/B partially rescues synaptic dysfunction in heterozygous knockout neurons but not heterozygous knockout neurons expressing G544D Munc18-1. Our data demonstrate that STXBP1 encephalopathies are not only characterized by the dysfunction of Munc18-1 but also by the dysfunction of the Munc18-1 binding partners Doc2A and Doc2B, and that this dysfunction is exacerbated by the presence of a Munc18-1 missense mutant. These findings may offer a novel explanation for the significant heterogeneity in symptoms observed among STXBP1 encephalopathy patients.
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- Noah Guy Lewis Guiberson
- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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- Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10021, USA
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Mouhi HE, Abbassi M, Jalte M, Natiq A, Bouguenouch L, Chaouki S. The Genetic Facets of Dravet Syndrome: Recent Insights. ANNALS OF CHILD NEUROLOGY 2024; 32:67-82. [DOI: 10.26815/acn.2023.00367] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/28/2023] [Accepted: 12/26/2023] [Indexed: 01/05/2025] Open
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Dravet syndrome (DS), previously known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy, is a severe epileptic syndrome affecting children, with an incidence of 1/22,000 to 1/49,900 live births annually. Characterized by resistant and prolonged seizures, it often leads to intellectual impairment, with males being twice as susceptible as females. Its clinical features include recurrent seizures triggered by fever initially, but later occurring spontaneously, developmental delays, behavioral issues, and movement disorders. Sodium voltage-gated channel alpha subunit 1 (SCN1A) mutations, observed in about 90% of cases, are usually de novo, while mutations in other genes, such as protocadherin 19 (PCDH19), gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor subunit gamma 2 (GABRG2), and sodium voltage-gated channel alpha subunit 2 (SCN2A), can also contribute to the condition. Next-generation sequencing aids in identifying these genetic abnormalities. First-line treatments include anticonvulsant drugs such as valproate, clobazam, stiripentol, topiramate, and bromide. Second-line treatments for drug-resistant DS include stiripentol, fenfluramine, and cannabidiol. This literature review provides a comprehensive update on the genetic underpinnings of DS, highlighting SCN1A's predominant role and the emerging significance of other genes. Moreover, it emphasizes novel therapeutic approaches for drug-resistant forms, showcasing the efficacy of newer drugs such as stiripentol, fenfluramine, and cannabidiol. This synthesis contributes to our understanding of the genetic landscape of DS and informs clinicians about evolving treatment strategies for enhanced patient care.
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Wu J, Zhao M, Jin YC, Li M, Yu KX, Yu HB. Schisandrin B, a dual positive allosteric modulator of GABA A and glycine receptors, alleviates seizures in multiple mouse models. Acta Pharmacol Sin 2024; 45:465-479. [PMID: 38017298 PMCID: PMC10834591 DOI: 10.1038/s41401-023-01195-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/26/2023] [Accepted: 11/09/2023] [Indexed: 11/30/2023]
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Epilepsy is a prevalent and severe neurological disorder and approximately 30% of patients are resistant to existing medications. It is of utmost importance to develop alternative therapies to treat epilepsy. Schisandrin B (SchB) is a major bioactive constituent of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill and has multiple neuroprotective effects, sedative and hypnotic activities. In this study, we investigated the antiseizure effect of SchB in various mouse models of seizure and explored the underlying mechanisms. Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), strychnine (STR), and pilocarpine-induced mouse seizure models were established. We showed that injection of SchB (10, 30, 60 mg/kg, i.p.) dose-dependently delayed the onset of generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS), reduced the incidence of GTCS and mortality in PTZ and STR models. Meanwhile, injection of SchB (30 mg/kg, i.p.) exhibited therapeutic potential in pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus model, which was considered as a drug-resistant model. In whole-cell recording from CHO/HEK-239 cells stably expressing recombinant human GABAA receptors (GABAARs) and glycine receptors (GlyRs) and cultured hippocampal neurons, co-application of SchB dose-dependently enhanced GABA or glycine-induced current with EC50 values at around 5 μM, and application of SchB (10 μM) alone did not activate the channels in the absence of GABA or glycine. Furthermore, SchB (10 μM) eliminated both PTZ-induced inhibition on GABA-induced current (IGABA) and strychnine (STR)-induced inhibition on glycine-induced current (Iglycine). Moreover, SchB (10 μM) efficiently rescued the impaired GABAARs associated with genetic epilepsies. In addition, the homologous mutants in both GlyRs-α1(S267Q) and GABAARs-α1(S297Q)β2(N289S)γ2L receptors by site-directed mutagenesis tests abolished SchB-induced potentiation of IGABA and Iglycine. In conclusion, we have identified SchB as a natural positive allosteric modulator of GABAARs and GlyRs, supporting its potential as alternative therapies for epilepsy.
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- Jun Wu
- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100050, China.
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Goss JR, Prosser B, Helbig I, Son Rigby C. STXBP1: fast-forward to a brighter future - a patient organization perspective. THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN RARE DISEASE 2024; 5:26330040241257221. [PMID: 38898886 PMCID: PMC11186390 DOI: 10.1177/26330040241257221] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/15/2024] [Accepted: 05/08/2024] [Indexed: 06/21/2024]
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Syntaxin-binding protein 1 related disorder (STXBP1-RD) is a rare neurologic disorder associated with global neurodevelopmental delay, intellectual disability, early-onset epilepsy, motor abnormalities, and autism. The underlying pathophysiology stems from a de novo mutation in the STXBP1 gene, which codes for the STXBP1 protein. The STXBP1 protein is involved in synaptic vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release. Pathogenic variants in the STXBP1 gene generally result in haploinsufficiency, an impairment in neurotransmitter release, and subsequent dysfunction in neuronal communication. The STXBP1 Foundation was founded in 2017 to support families of children with STXBP1-RD and accelerate the development of effective therapies and, ultimately, a cure for the disorder. The Foundation initially supported research aimed at better understanding the complex phenotypic presentation of the disease as well as the development of animal and cellular models usable by the research community to more fully characterize STXBP1 function and disease pathogenicity. In 2023, the Foundation embarked on its STXBP1 Fast Forward Strategic Plan, which includes a prospective natural history study and substantive biomarker work to drive forward the development of new precision therapies for STXBP1-RD.
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- James R. Goss
- STXBP1 Foundation, PO Box 1148, Holly Springs, NC 27540, USA
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- Department of Physiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Center for Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (ENDD), Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Center for Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (ENDD), Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Freibauer A, Wohlleben M, Boelman C. STXBP1-Related Disorders: Clinical Presentation, Molecular Function, Treatment, and Future Directions. Genes (Basel) 2023; 14:2179. [PMID: 38137001 PMCID: PMC10742812 DOI: 10.3390/genes14122179] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/10/2023] [Revised: 11/27/2023] [Accepted: 12/01/2023] [Indexed: 12/24/2023] Open
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In recent years, the affordability and availability of genetic testing have led to its increased use in clinical care. The increased frequency of testing has led to STXBP1 variants being identified as one of the more common variants associated with neurological disorders. In this review, we aim to summarize the common clinical phenotypes associated with STXBP1 pathogenic variants, provide an overview of their known natural history, and discuss current research into the genotype to phenotype correlation. We will also provide an overview of the suspected normal function of the STXBP1-encoded Munc18-1 protein, animal models, and experimental techniques that have been developed to study its function and use this information to try to explain the diverse phenotypes associated with STXBP1-related disorders. Finally, we will explore current therapies for STXBP1 disorders, including an overview of treatment goals for STXBP1-related disorders, a discussion of the current evidence for therapies, and future directions of personalized medications for STXBP1-related disorders.
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- Alexander Freibauer
- Division of Neurology, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada;
- Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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- Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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- Division of Neurology, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada;
- Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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Xian J, Thalwitzer KM, McKee J, Sullivan KR, Brimble E, Fitch E, Toib J, Kaufman MC, deCampo D, Cunningham K, Pierce SR, Goss J, Rigby CS, Syrbe S, Boland M, Prosser B, Fitter N, Ruggiero SM, Helbig I. Delineating clinical and developmental outcomes in STXBP1-related disorders. Brain 2023; 146:5182-5197. [PMID: 38015929 PMCID: PMC10689925 DOI: 10.1093/brain/awad287] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/10/2023] [Revised: 07/31/2023] [Accepted: 08/18/2023] [Indexed: 11/30/2023] Open
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STXBP1-related disorders are among the most common genetic epilepsies and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the longitudinal epilepsy course and developmental end points, have not yet been described in detail, which is a critical prerequisite for clinical trial readiness. Here, we assessed 1281 cumulative patient-years of seizure and developmental histories in 162 individuals with STXBP1-related disorders and established a natural history framework. STXBP1-related disorders are characterized by a dynamic pattern of seizures in the first year of life and high variability in neurodevelopmental trajectories in early childhood. Epilepsy onset differed across seizure types, with 90% cumulative onset for infantile spasms by 6 months and focal-onset seizures by 27 months of life. Epilepsy histories diverged between variant subgroups in the first 2 years of life, when individuals with protein-truncating variants and deletions in STXBP1 (n = 39) were more likely to have infantile spasms between 5 and 6 months followed by seizure remission, while individuals with missense variants (n = 30) had an increased risk for focal seizures and ongoing seizures after the first year. Developmental outcomes were mapped using milestone acquisition data in addition to standardized assessments including the Gross Motor Function Measure-66 Item Set and the Grasping and Visual-Motor Integration subsets of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales. Quantification of end points revealed high variability during the first 5 years of life, with emerging stratification between clinical subgroups. An earlier epilepsy onset was associated with lower developmental abilities, most prominently when assessing gross motor development and expressive communication. We found that individuals with neonatal seizures or early infantile seizures followed by seizure offset by 12 months of life had more predictable seizure trajectories in early to late childhood compared to individuals with more severe seizure presentations, including individuals with refractory epilepsy throughout the first year. Characterization of anti-seizure medication response revealed age-dependent response over time, with phenobarbital, levetiracetam, topiramate and adrenocorticotropic hormone effective in reducing seizures in the first year of life, while clobazam and the ketogenic diet were effective in long-term seizure management. Virtual clinical trials using seizure frequency as the primary outcome resulted in wide range of trial success probabilities across the age span, with the highest probability in early childhood between 1 year and 3.5 years. In summary, we delineated epilepsy and developmental trajectories in STXBP1-related disorders using standardized measures, providing a foundation to interpret future therapeutic strategies and inform rational trial design.
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- Julie Xian
- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Ciitizen Natural History Registry, Invitae, San Francisco, CA 94017, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Institute for Genomic Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA
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- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Ciitizen Natural History Registry, Invitae, San Francisco, CA 94017, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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Zhang Q, Forster-Gibson C, Bercovici E, Bernardo A, Ding F, Shen W, Langer K, Rex T, Kang JQ. Epilepsy plus blindness in microdeletion of GABRA1 and GABRG2 in mouse and human. Exp Neurol 2023; 369:114537. [PMID: 37703949 PMCID: PMC10591898 DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114537] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/26/2023] [Revised: 08/24/2023] [Accepted: 09/07/2023] [Indexed: 09/15/2023]
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OBJECTIVE GABAA receptor subunit gene (GABR) mutations are significant causes of epilepsy, including syndromic epilepsy. This report for the first time, describes intractable epilepsy and blindness due to optic atrophy in our patient, who has a microdeletion of the GABRA1 and GABRG2 genes. We then characterized the molecular phenotypes and determined patho-mechanisms underlying the genotype-phenotype correlations in a mouse model who is haploinsufficient for both genes (Gabra1+/-/Gabrg2+/- mouse). METHODS Electroencephalography was conducted in both human and mice with the same gene loss. GABAA receptor expression was evaluated by biochemical and imaging approaches. Optic nerve atrophy was evaluated with fundus photography in human while electronic microscopy, visual evoked potential and electroretinography recordings were conducted in mice. RESULTS The patient has bilateral optical nerve atrophy. Mice displayed spontaneous seizures, reduced electroretinography oscillatory potential and reduced GABAA receptor α1, β2 and γ2 subunit expression in various brain regions. Electronic microscopy showed that mice also had optic nerve degeneration, as indicated by increased G-ratio, the ratio of the inner axonal diameter to the total outer diameter, suggesting impaired myelination of axons. More importantly, we identified that phenobarbital was the most effective anticonvulsant in mice and the patient's seizures were also controlled with phenobarbital after failing multiple anti-seizure drugs. CONCLUSIONS This study is the first report of haploinsufficiency of two GABR epilepsy genes and visual impairment due to altered axonal myelination and resultant optic nerve atrophy. The study suggests the far-reaching impact of GABR mutations and the translational significance of animal models with the same etiology.
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- Qi Zhang
- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America; Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration of Jiangsu and Ministry of Education, Co-innovation Center of Neuroregeneration, Department of Neurology, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong, JS 226001, PR China
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- Laboratory Medicine and Genetics, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada
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- Division of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada
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- Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Vanderbilt Eye Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America
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- Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration of Jiangsu and Ministry of Education, Co-innovation Center of Neuroregeneration, Department of Neurology, Nantong University, 19 Qixiu Road, Nantong, JS 226001, PR China
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America
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- Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Vanderbilt Eye Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America; Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, United States of America; Vanderbilt Brain Institute and Vanderbilt Kennedy Center of Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, United States of America.
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Selvanathan A, Macintosh R, Johnson A, Sarkozy V, Neville K, Sachdev R. Challenges in seizure control in ATP6V0C deficiency: A longitudinal case report. Epileptic Disord 2023; 25:783-786. [PMID: 37415295 DOI: 10.1002/epd2.20097] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/27/2022] [Revised: 06/08/2023] [Accepted: 07/02/2023] [Indexed: 07/08/2023]
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- Arthavan Selvanathan
- Centre for Clinical Genetics, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Centre for Clinical Genetics, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Department of Neurology, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Tumbatin Developmental Clinic, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Endocrinology, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Centre for Clinical Genetics, Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- School of Women's and Children's Health, UNSW Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Rastin C, Schenkel LC, Sadikovic B. Complexity in Genetic Epilepsies: A Comprehensive Review. Int J Mol Sci 2023; 24:14606. [PMID: 37834053 PMCID: PMC10572646 DOI: 10.3390/ijms241914606] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/27/2023] [Revised: 09/22/2023] [Accepted: 09/25/2023] [Indexed: 10/15/2023] Open
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Epilepsy is a highly prevalent neurological disorder, affecting between 5-8 per 1000 individuals and is associated with a lifetime risk of up to 3%. In addition to high incidence, epilepsy is a highly heterogeneous disorder, with variation including, but not limited to the following: severity, age of onset, type of seizure, developmental delay, drug responsiveness, and other comorbidities. Variable phenotypes are reflected in a range of etiologies including genetic, infectious, metabolic, immune, acquired/structural (resulting from, for example, a severe head injury or stroke), or idiopathic. This review will focus specifically on epilepsies with a genetic cause, genetic testing, and biomarkers in epilepsy.
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- Cassandra Rastin
- Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Molecular Diagnostics Division, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON N6A 5W9, Canada
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
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- Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Molecular Diagnostics Division, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON N6A 5W9, Canada
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
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- Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Molecular Diagnostics Division, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON N6A 5W9, Canada
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
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Arslan A. Pathogenic variants of human GABRA1 gene associated with epilepsy: A computational approach. Heliyon 2023; 9:e20218. [PMID: 37809401 PMCID: PMC10559982 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20218] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/25/2023] [Revised: 08/17/2023] [Accepted: 09/13/2023] [Indexed: 10/10/2023] Open
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Critical for brain development, neurodevelopmental and network disorders, the GABRA1 gene encodes for the α1 subunit, an abundantly and developmentally expressed subunit of heteropentameric gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptors (GABAARs) mediating primary inhibition in the brain. Mutations of the GABAAR subunit genes including GABRA1 gene are associated with epilepsy, a group of syndromes, characterized by unprovoked seizures and diagnosed by integrative approach, that involves genetic testing. Despite the diagnostic use of genetic testing, a large fraction of the GABAAR subunit gene variants including the variants of GABRA1 gene is not known in terms of their molecular consequence, a challenge for precision and personalized medicine. Addressing this, one hundred thirty-seven GABRA1 gene variants of unknown clinical significance have been extracted from the ClinVar database and computationally analyzed for pathogenicity. Eight variants (L49H, P59L, W97R, D99G, G152S, V270G, T294R, P305L) are predicted as pathogenic and mapped to the α1 subunit's extracellular domain (ECD), transmembrane domains (TMDs) and extracellular linker. This is followed by the integration with relevant data for cellular pathology and severity of the epilepsy syndromes retrieved from the literature. Our results suggest that the pathogenic variants in the ECD of GABRA1 (L49H, P59L, W97R, D99G, G152S) will probably manifest decreased surface expression and reduced current with mild epilepsy phenotypes while V270G, T294R in the TMDs and P305L in the linker between the second and the third TMDs will likely cause reduced cell current with severe epilepsy phenotypes. The results presented in this study provides insights for clinical genetics and wet lab experimentation.
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- Ayla Arslan
- Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Üsküdar University, Istanbul, Turkey
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Thalwitzer KM, Driedger JH, Xian J, Saffari A, Zacher P, Bölsterli BK, Ruggiero SM, Sullivan KR, Datta AN, Kellinghaus C, Althaus J, Wiemer-Kruel A, van Baalen A, Pampel A, Alber M, Braakman HMH, Debus OM, Denecke J, Hobbiebrunken E, Breitweg I, Diehl D, Eitel H, Gburek-Augustat J, Preisel M, Schlump JU, Laufs M, Mammadova D, Wurst C, Prager C, Löhr-Nilles C, Martin P, Garbade SF, Platzer K, Benkel-Herrenbrueck I, Egler K, Fazeli W, Lemke JR, Runkel E, Klein B, Linden T, Schröter J, Steffeck H, Thies B, von Deimling F, Illsinger S, Borggraefe I, Classen G, Wieczorek D, Ramantani G, Koelker S, Hoffmann GF, Ries M, Helbig I, Syrbe S. Natural History and Developmental Trajectories of Individuals With Disease-Causing Variants in STXBP1. Neurology 2023; 101:e879-e891. [PMID: 37407264 PMCID: PMC10501093 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000207550] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/14/2022] [Accepted: 05/08/2023] [Indexed: 07/07/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pathogenic variants in STXBP1 are among the major genetic causes of neurodevelopmental disorders. Despite the increasing number of individuals diagnosed without a history of epilepsy, little is known about the natural history and developmental trajectories in this subgroup and endpoints for future therapeutic studies are limited to seizure control. METHODS We performed a cross-sectional retrospective study using standardized questionnaires for clinicians and caregivers of individuals with STXBP1-related disorders capturing medical histories, genetic findings, and developmental outcomes. Motor and language function were assessed using Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) scores and a speech impairment score and were compared within and across clinically defined subgroups. RESULTS We collected data of 71 individuals with STXBP1-related disorders, including 44 previously unreported individuals. Median age at inclusion was 5.3 years (interquartile range 3.5-9.3) with the oldest individual aged 43.8 years. Epilepsy was absent in 18/71 (25%) of individuals. The range of developmental outcomes was broad, including 2 individuals presenting with close to age-appropriate motor development. Twenty-nine of 61 individuals (48%) were able to walk unassisted, and 24/69 (35%) were able to speak single words. Individuals without epilepsy presented with a similar onset and spectrum of phenotypic features but had lower GMFCS scores (median 3 vs 4, p < 0.01) than individuals with epilepsy. Individuals with epileptic spasms were less likely to walk unassisted than individuals with other seizure types (6% vs 58%, p < 0.01). Individuals with early epilepsy onset had higher speech impairment scores (p = 0.02) than individuals with later epilepsy onset. DISCUSSION We expand the spectrum of STXBP1-related disorders and provide clinical features and developmental trajectories in individuals with and without a history of epilepsy. Individuals with epilepsy, in particular epileptic spasms, and neonatal or early-onset presented with less favorable motor and language functional outcomes compared with individuals without epilepsy. These findings identify children at risk for severe disease and can serve as comparator for future interventional studies in STXBP1-related disorders.
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- Kim M Thalwitzer
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
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- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
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- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Afshin Saffari
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Pia Zacher
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Bigna K Bölsterli
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Sarah McKeown Ruggiero
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Katie Rose Sullivan
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Alexandre N Datta
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Christoph Kellinghaus
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Jürgen Althaus
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Adelheid Wiemer-Kruel
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Andreas van Baalen
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Armin Pampel
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Michael Alber
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Hilde M H Braakman
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Otfried M Debus
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Jonas Denecke
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Elke Hobbiebrunken
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Ina Breitweg
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Danielle Diehl
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Hans Eitel
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Janina Gburek-Augustat
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Martin Preisel
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Jan-Ulrich Schlump
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Mirjam Laufs
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Dilbar Mammadova
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Carsten Wurst
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Christine Prager
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Christa Löhr-Nilles
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Peter Martin
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Sven F Garbade
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Konrad Platzer
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Ira Benkel-Herrenbrueck
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Kerstin Egler
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Walid Fazeli
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Johannes R Lemke
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Eva Runkel
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Barbara Klein
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Tobias Linden
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Julian Schröter
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Heike Steffeck
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Bastian Thies
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Florian von Deimling
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Sabine Illsinger
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Ingo Borggraefe
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Georg Classen
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Dagmar Wieczorek
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Georgia Ramantani
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Stefan Koelker
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Georg F Hoffmann
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Markus Ries
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Ingo Helbig
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia
| | - Steffen Syrbe
- From the Division of Pediatric Epileptology (K.M.T., J.H.D., A.S., J.S., S.S.), Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine (A.S., S.F.G., J.S., S.K., G.F.H., M.R.), Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (K.M.T., J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), Division of Neurology (J.X., S.M.R., K.R.S., I.H.), and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) (J.X., I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; Epilepsy Center Kleinwachau (P.Z.), Radeberg, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics and Children's Research Center (B.K.B., G.R.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich; Department of Pediatric Neurology (B.K.B.), Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, Sankt Gallen; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (A.N.D.), University Children's Hospital Basel UKBB, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (C.K.), Klinikum Osnabrück; Epilepsy Center (C.K.), Münster-Osnabrück, Campus Osnabrück; Department of Pediatrics (J.A.), Christophorus Hospital Coesfeld; Epilepsy Center Kork (A.W.-K.), Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Kehl-Kork; Department of Neuropediatrics (A.v.B., M.L.), University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University (CAU); Center for Social Pediatrics (A.P.), Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden; Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (M.A.), University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pediatric Neurology (H.M.H.B.), Amalia Children's Hospital, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics (O.M.D.), Clemenshospital Münster; Department of Pediatrics (J.D.), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf; Division of Pediatric Neurology (E.H.), Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen; Kinderärzte Ammersee (I. Breitweg), Neubruch 1, Inning an Ammersee; Department of Neuropediatrics (D.D.), University Hospital Giessen; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.E.), Klinikum Esslingen; Division of Neuropediatrics (J.G.-A.), Hospital for Children and Adolescents, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; Department of Neuropediatrics (M.P.), Children University Hospital and Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; Department of Neuropediatrics (J.-U.S.), Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke; Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (D.M.), and Center for Social Pediatrics (D.M.), University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU); Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.W.), SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.P.), and Center for Chronically Sick Children (C.P.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Department of Pediatric Neurology (C.L.-N.), Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen gGmbH, Trier; Séguin-Clinic for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disability (P.M.), Epilepsy Centre Kork; Medical Faculty (P.M.), University of Freiburg; Institute of Human Genetics (K.P., J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Sana-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf-Gerresheim (I.B.-H.), Academic Teaching Hospital der Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf; Department of Neuropediatrics (K.E.), Sankt Elisabeth, KJF Klinik, Neuburg an der Donau; Department of Neuropediatrics (W.F.), Children's Hospital, University of Bonn; Center of Rare Diseases (J.R.L.), University of Leipzig Medical Center; Klinikum Aschaffenburg-Alzenau (E.R.); Department of Neuropediatrics (B.K.), Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst GmbH; Department of Neuropediatrics (T.L.), University Children's Hospital, Klinikum Oldenburg; Department of Neuropediatrics (H.S.), Klinikum Wolfsburg; Kinderneurologie Thies (B.T.), Lüneburg; Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Coburg (F.v.D.); Clinic for Pediatric Kidney-, Liver- and Metabolic Diseases (S.I.), Hannover Medical School; Division of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine (I. Borggraefe), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich; Department of Pediatrics (G.C.), Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel, University Hospital Owl, University Bielefeld; Institute of Human Genetics (D.W.), Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany; and Department of Neurology (I.H.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
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Musto E, Liao VWY, Johannesen KM, Fenger CD, Lederer D, Kothur K, Fisk K, Bennetts B, Vrielynck P, Delaby D, Ceulemans B, Weckhuysen S, Sparber P, Bouman A, Ardern-Holmes S, Troedson C, Battaglia DI, Goel H, Feyma T, Bakhtiari S, Tjoa L, Boxill M, Demina N, Shchagina O, Dadali E, Kruer M, Cantalupo G, Contaldo I, Polster T, Isidor B, Bova SM, Fazeli W, Wouters L, Miranda MJ, Darra F, Pede E, Le Duc D, Jamra RA, Küry S, Proietti J, McSweeney N, Brokamp E, Andrews PI, Gouray Garcia M, Chebib M, Møller RS, Ahring PK, Gardella E. GABRA1-Related Disorders: From Genetic to Functional Pathways. Ann Neurol 2023; 95:27-41. [PMID: 37606373 DOI: 10.1002/ana.26774] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/08/2022] [Revised: 08/18/2023] [Accepted: 08/18/2023] [Indexed: 08/23/2023]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Variants in GABRA1 have been associated with a broad epilepsy spectrum, ranging from genetic generalized epilepsies to developmental and epileptic encephalopathies. However, our understanding of what determines the phenotype severity and best treatment options remains inadequate. We therefore aimed to analyze the electroclinical features and the functional effects of GABRA1 variants to establish genotype-phenotype correlations. METHODS Genetic and electroclinical data of 27 individuals (22 unrelated and 2 families) harboring 20 different GABRA1 variants were collected and accompanied by functional analysis of 19 variants. RESULTS Individuals in this cohort could be assigned into different clinical subgroups based on the functional effect of their variant and its structural position within the GABRA1 subunit. A homogenous phenotype with mild cognitive impairment and infantile onset epilepsy (focal seizures, fever sensitivity, and electroencephalographic posterior epileptiform discharges) was described for variants in the extracellular domain and the small transmembrane loops. These variants displayed loss-of-function (LoF) effects, and the patients generally had a favorable outcome. A more severe phenotype was associated with variants in the pore-forming transmembrane helices. These variants displayed either gain-of-function (GoF) or LoF effects. GoF variants were associated with severe early onset neurodevelopmental disorders, including early infantile developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. INTERPRETATION Our data expand the genetic and phenotypic spectrum of GABRA1 epilepsies and permit delineation of specific subphenotypes for LoF and GoF variants, through the heterogeneity of phenotypes and variants. Generally, variants in the transmembrane helices cause more severe phenotypes, in particular GoF variants. These findings establish the basis for a better understanding of the pathomechanism and a precision medicine approach in GABRA1-related disorders. Further studies in larger populations are needed to provide a conclusive genotype-phenotype correlation. ANN NEUROL 2023.
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- Elisa Musto
- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Dianalund, Denmark
- Pediatric Neurology, Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Child Health Area, Catholic University UCSC, Rome, Italy
- Epilepsy and Movement Disorder Neurology, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù IRCCS, Rome, Italy
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Genetics, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Dianalund, Denmark
- Amplexa Genetics, Odense, Denmark
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- Center for Human Genetics, Institut de Pathologie et de Génétique, Gosselies, Belgium
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- Kids Neuroscience Centre, Children's Hospital at Westmead, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Sydney Genome Diagnostics, Western Sydney Genetics Program, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Sydney Genome Diagnostics, Western Sydney Genetics Program, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Specialty of Genomic Medicine, Children's Hospital at Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Reference Center for Refractory Epilepsy, Catholic University of Louvain, William Lennox Neurological Hospital, Ottignies, Belgium
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- Reference Center for Refractory Epilepsy, Catholic University of Louvain, William Lennox Neurological Hospital, Ottignies, Belgium
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- Department of Pediatric Neurology, Antwerp University Hospital, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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- Applied & Translational Neurogenomics Group, VIB-Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
- Department of Neurology, Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium
- Translational Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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- Research Center for Medical Genetics Moskvorechie 1, Moscow, Russia
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- Department of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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- Kids Neuroscience Centre, Children's Hospital at Westmead, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- T. Y. Nelson Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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- T. Y. Nelson Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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- Pediatric Neurology, Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Child Health Area, Catholic University UCSC, Rome, Italy
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- Hunter Genetics, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, Saint Paul, MN, USA
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- Pediatric Movement Disorders Program, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- Departments of Child Health, Neurology, and Cellular & Molecular Medicine and Program in Genetics, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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- Townsville University Hospital, Douglas, Queensland, Australia
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- Department of Pediatrics, Viborg Regional Hospital, Viborg, Denmark
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- Research Center for Medical Genetics Moskvorechie 1, Moscow, Russia
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- Research Center for Medical Genetics Moskvorechie 1, Moscow, Russia
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- Research Center for Medical Genetics Moskvorechie 1, Moscow, Russia
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- Pediatric Movement Disorders Program, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- Departments of Child Health, Neurology, and Cellular & Molecular Medicine and Program in Genetics, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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- Child Neuropsychiatry Section, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
- UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile, Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata (full member of the ERN EpiCare), Verona, Italy
- Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric age (CREP), Verona, Italy
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- Pediatric Neurology, Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Child Health Area, Catholic University UCSC, Rome, Italy
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- Department of Epileptology (Krankenhaus Mara), Bielefeld University Medical School, Bielefeld, Germany
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, V. Buzzi Children's Hospital, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Neuropediatrics, Children's Hospital, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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- Department of Pediatrics, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Genk, Belgium
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- Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Neurology, Herlev University Hospital, Copenhagen University, Herlev, Denmark
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- Child Neuropsychiatry Section, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
- UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile, Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata (full member of the ERN EpiCare), Verona, Italy
- Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric age (CREP), Verona, Italy
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- Pediatric Neurology, Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, Child Health Area, Catholic University UCSC, Rome, Italy
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- Department of Human Genetics, University of Leipzig Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig, Germany
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- Department of Human Genetics, University of Leipzig Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig, Germany
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- Service de Génétique Médicale, CHU Nantes, Nantes, France
- l'Institut du Thorax, INSERM, CNRS, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France
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- Child Neuropsychiatry Section, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
- Irish Centre for Fetal and Neonatal Translational Research, Child Neuropsychiatry, Cork, Ireland
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- Department of Paediatrics, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
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- Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA
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- Department of Neurology, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Brain and Mind Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Dianalund, Denmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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Gjerulfsen CE, Mieszczanek TS, Johannesen KM, Liao VWY, Chebib M, Nørby HAJ, Gardella E, Rubboli G, Ahring P, Møller RS. Vinpocetine improved neuropsychiatric and epileptic outcomes in a patient with a GABRA1 loss-of-function variant. Ann Clin Transl Neurol 2023; 10:1493-1498. [PMID: 37434477 PMCID: PMC10424645 DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51838] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/31/2022] [Revised: 03/09/2023] [Accepted: 06/12/2023] [Indexed: 07/13/2023] Open
Abstract
Vinpocetine is a synthetic derivative of the alkaloid vincamine and has been used as a dietary supplement for decades. Following a positive report of the use of vinpocetine in a patient with a loss-of-function GABRB3 variant, we here describe another patient with a loss-of-function GABRA1 variant (p.(Arg112Gln)) who benefited from vinpocetine treatment. This patient was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, psychiatric complications, and therapy-resistant focal epilepsy. Upon add-on treatment with 40 mg vinpocetine daily for 16 months, the patient experienced an overall improved quality of life as well as seizure freedom. Our findings corroborate that vinpocetine can attenuate epilepsy-associated behavioral issues in patients with loss-of-function GABAA receptor gene variants.
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- Cathrine E. Gjerulfsen
- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineDanish Epilepsy CentreDianalundDenmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineDanish Epilepsy CentreDianalundDenmark
- Department of GeneticsUniversity Hospital of Copenhagen, RigshospitaletCopenhagenDenmark
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- Brain and Mind Centre, Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Brain and Mind Centre, Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineDanish Epilepsy CentreDianalundDenmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Southern DenmarkOdenseDenmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineDanish Epilepsy CentreDianalundDenmark
- Institute of Clinical MedicineUniversity of CopenhagenCopenhagenDenmark
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- Brain and Mind Centre, Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of SydneySydneyNew South WalesAustralia
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized MedicineDanish Epilepsy CentreDianalundDenmark
- Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Southern DenmarkOdenseDenmark
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Xian J, Thalwitzer KM, McKee J, Sullivan KR, Brimble E, Fitch E, Toib J, Kaufman MC, deCampo D, Cunningham K, Pierce SR, Goss J, Rigby CS, Syrbe S, Boland M, Prosser B, Fitter N, Ruggiero SM, Helbig I. Delineating clinical and developmental outcomes in STXBP1-related disorders. MEDRXIV : THE PREPRINT SERVER FOR HEALTH SCIENCES 2023:2023.05.10.23289776. [PMID: 37215006 PMCID: PMC10197795 DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.10.23289776] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
Abstract
STXBP1-related disorders are among the most common genetic epilepsies and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the longitudinal epilepsy course and developmental endpoints have not yet been described in detail, which is a critical prerequisite for clinical trial readiness. Here, we assessed 1,281 cumulative patient-years of seizure and developmental histories in 162 individuals with STXBP1-related disorders and established a natural history framework. STXBP1-related disorders are characterized by a dynamic pattern of seizures in the first year of life and high variability in neurodevelopmental trajectories in early childhood. Epilepsy onset differed across seizure types, with 90% cumulative onset for infantile spasms by 6 months and focal-onset seizures by 27 months of life. Epilepsy histories diverged between variant subgroups in the first 2 years of life, when individuals with protein-truncating variants and deletions in STXBP1 (n=39) were more likely to have infantile spasms between 5 and 6 months followed by seizure remission, while individuals with missense variants (n=30) had an increased risk for focal seizures and ongoing seizures after the first year. Developmental outcomes were mapped using milestone acquisition data in addition to standardized assessments including the Gross Motor Function Measure-66 Item Set and the Grasping and Visual-Motor Integration subsets of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales. Quantification of endpoints revealed high variability during the first five years of life, with emerging stratification between clinical subgroups, most prominently between individuals with and without infantile spasms. We found that individuals with neonatal seizures or early infantile seizures followed by seizure offset by 12 months of life had more predictable seizure trajectories in early to late childhood than compared to individuals with more severe seizure presentations, including individuals with refractory epilepsy throughout the first year. Characterization of anti-seizure medication response revealed age-dependent response over time, with phenobarbital, levetiracetam, topiramate, and adrenocorticotropic hormone effective in reducing seizures in the first year of life, while clobazam and the ketogenic diet were effective in long-term seizure management. Virtual clinical trials using seizure frequency as the primary outcome resulted in wide range of trial success probabilities across the age span, with the highest probability in early childhood between 1 year and 3.5 years. In summary, we delineated epilepsy and developmental trajectories in STXBP1-related disorders using standardized measures, providing a foundation to interpret future therapeutic strategies and inform rational trial design.
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- Julie Xian
- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Institute for Genomic Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA
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- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Center (ENDD), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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Mattison KA, Tossing G, Mulroe F, Simmons C, Butler KM, Schreiber A, Alsadah A, Neilson DE, Naess K, Wedell A, Wredenberg A, Sorlin A, McCann E, Burghel GJ, Menendez B, Hoganson GE, Botto LD, Filloux FM, Aledo-Serrano Á, Gil-Nagel A, Tatton-Brown K, Verbeek NE, van der Zwaag B, Aleck KA, Fazenbaker AC, Balciuniene J, Dubbs HA, Marsh ED, Garber K, Ek J, Duno M, Hoei-Hansen CE, Deardorff MA, Raca G, Quindipan C, van Hirtum-Das M, Breckpot J, Hammer TB, Møller RS, Whitney A, Douglas AGL, Kharbanda M, Brunetti-Pierri N, Morleo M, Nigro V, May HJ, Tao JX, Argilli E, Sherr EH, Dobyns WB, Baines RA, Warwicker J, Parker JA, Banka S, Campeau PM, Escayg A. ATP6V0C variants impair V-ATPase function causing a neurodevelopmental disorder often associated with epilepsy. Brain 2023; 146:1357-1372. [PMID: 36074901 PMCID: PMC10319782 DOI: 10.1093/brain/awac330] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/14/2022] [Revised: 07/29/2022] [Accepted: 08/14/2022] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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The vacuolar H+-ATPase is an enzymatic complex that functions in an ATP-dependent manner to pump protons across membranes and acidify organelles, thereby creating the proton/pH gradient required for membrane trafficking by several different types of transporters. We describe heterozygous point variants in ATP6V0C, encoding the c-subunit in the membrane bound integral domain of the vacuolar H+-ATPase, in 27 patients with neurodevelopmental abnormalities with or without epilepsy. Corpus callosum hypoplasia and cardiac abnormalities were also present in some patients. In silico modelling suggested that the patient variants interfere with the interactions between the ATP6V0C and ATP6V0A subunits during ATP hydrolysis. Consistent with decreased vacuolar H+-ATPase activity, functional analyses conducted in Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed reduced LysoSensor fluorescence and reduced growth in media containing varying concentrations of CaCl2. Knockdown of ATP6V0C in Drosophila resulted in increased duration of seizure-like behaviour, and the expression of selected patient variants in Caenorhabditis elegans led to reduced growth, motor dysfunction and reduced lifespan. In summary, this study establishes ATP6V0C as an important disease gene, describes the clinical features of the associated neurodevelopmental disorder and provides insight into disease mechanisms.
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- Kari A Mattison
- Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Program, Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Laney Graduate School, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
- Department of Human Genetics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
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- Department of Neuroscience, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
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- Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Center, Manchester, UK
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- Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Center, Manchester, UK
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- Department of Human Genetics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
- Greenwood Genetics Center, Greenwood, SC, USA
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- Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
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- Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Child Health, The University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- Department of Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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- Center for Inherited Metabolic Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
- Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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- Center for Inherited Metabolic Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
- Deparment of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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- Center for Inherited Metabolic Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
- Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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- National Center of Genetics, Laboratoire National de Santé, Dudelange, Luxembourg
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- Liverpool Center for Genomic Medicine, Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Liverpool, UK
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- Genomic Diagnostic Laboratory, St. Mary’s Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
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- Division of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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- Genetic Epilepsy Program, Department of Neurology, Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain
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- Genetic Epilepsy Program, Department of Neurology, Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain
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- Medical Genetics, St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Institute for Molecular and Cell Sciences, St. George’s, University of London, London, UK
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- Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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- Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Child Health, The University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA
- Department of Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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- Department of Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, Phoenix, AZ, USA
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- Divison of Genomic Diagnostics, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- PerkinElmer Genomics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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- Department of Human Genetics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
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- Department of Clinical Genetics, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Clinical Genetics, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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- Center for Personalized Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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- Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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- Center for Human Genetics, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Fildelfia, Dianalund, Denmark
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- Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine, Danish Epilepsy Center, Fildelfia, Dianalund, Denmark
- Insititue for Regional Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
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- Pediatric Neurology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK
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- Wessex Clinical Genetics Service, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
- Human Development and Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
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- Human Development and Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
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- Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), Pozzuoli, Italy
- Department of Translational Medicine, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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- Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), Pozzuoli, Italy
- Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, Naples, Italy
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- Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), Pozzuoli, Italy
- Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, Naples, Italy
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- Institute for Genomic Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
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- Department of Neurology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Pediatrics Institute of Human Genetics and Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
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- Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
- Pediatrics Institute of Human Genetics and Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
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- Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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- Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Center, Manchester, UK
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- School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
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- Department of Neuroscience, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
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- Division of Evolution, Infection, and Genomics, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
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- Department of Human Genetics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Donnan AM, Schneider AL, Russ-Hall S, Churilov L, Scheffer IE. Rates of Status Epilepticus and Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy in People With Genetic Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies. Neurology 2023; 100:e1712-e1722. [PMID: 36750385 PMCID: PMC10115508 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000207080] [Citation(s) in RCA: 28] [Impact Index Per Article: 14.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/06/2022] [Accepted: 01/05/2023] [Indexed: 02/09/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) comprise a large group of severe epilepsy syndromes, with a wide phenotypic spectrum. Currently, the rates of convulsive status epilepticus (CSE), nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in these diseases are not well understood. We aimed to describe the proportions of patients with frequently observed genetic DEEs who developed CSE, NCSE, mortality, and SUDEP. Understanding the risks of these serious presentations in each genetic DEE will enable earlier diagnosis and appropriate management. METHODS In this retrospective analysis of patients with a genetic DEE, we estimated the proportions with CSE, NCSE, and SUDEP and the overall and SUDEP-specific mortality rates for each genetic diagnosis. We included patients with a pathogenic variant in the genes SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, SYNGAP1, NEXMIF, CHD2, PCDH19, STXBP1, GRIN2A, KCNT1, and KCNQ2 and with Angelman syndrome (AS). RESULTS The cohort comprised 510 individuals with a genetic DEE, in whom we observed CSE in 47% and NCSE in 19%. The highest proportion of CSE occurred in patients with SCN1A-associated DEEs, including 181/203 (89%; 95% CI 84-93) patients with Dravet syndrome and 8/15 (53%; 95% CI 27-79) non-Dravet SCN1A-DEEs. CSE was also notable in patients with pathogenic variants in KCNT1 (6/10; 60%; 95% CI 26-88) and SCN2A (8/15; 53%; 95% CI 27-79). NCSE was common in patients with non-Dravet SCN1A-DEEs (8/15; 53%; 95% CI 27-79) and was notable in patients with CHD2-DEEs (6/14; 43%; 95% CI 18-71) and AS (6/19; 32%; 95% CI 13-57). There were 42/510 (8%) deaths among the cohort, producing a mortality rate of 6.1 per 1,000 person-years (95% CI 4.4-8.3). Cases of SUDEP accounted for 19/42 (48%) deaths. Four genes were associated with SUDEP: SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, and STXBP1. The estimated SUDEP rate was 2.8 per 1,000 person-years (95% CI 1.6-4.3). DISCUSSION We showed that proportions of patients with CSE, NCSE, and SUDEP differ for commonly encountered genetic DEEs. The estimates for each genetic DEE studied will inform early diagnosis and management of status epilepticus and SUDEP and inform disease-specific counseling for patients and families in this high-risk group of conditions.
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- Alice M Donnan
- From the Epilepsy Research Centre (A.M.D., A.L.S., S.R.-H., I.E.S.), Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health; Melbourne Medical School (L.C.), Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville; The Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health (L.C., I.E.S.), Melbourne; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
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- From the Epilepsy Research Centre (A.M.D., A.L.S., S.R.-H., I.E.S.), Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health; Melbourne Medical School (L.C.), Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville; The Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health (L.C., I.E.S.), Melbourne; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
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- From the Epilepsy Research Centre (A.M.D., A.L.S., S.R.-H., I.E.S.), Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health; Melbourne Medical School (L.C.), Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville; The Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health (L.C., I.E.S.), Melbourne; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
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- From the Epilepsy Research Centre (A.M.D., A.L.S., S.R.-H., I.E.S.), Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health; Melbourne Medical School (L.C.), Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville; The Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health (L.C., I.E.S.), Melbourne; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
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- From the Epilepsy Research Centre (A.M.D., A.L.S., S.R.-H., I.E.S.), Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health; Melbourne Medical School (L.C.), Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville; The Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health (L.C., I.E.S.), Melbourne; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Victoria, Australia.
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Yeo XY, Lim YT, Chae WR, Park C, Park H, Jung S. Alterations of presynaptic proteins in autism spectrum disorder. Front Mol Neurosci 2022; 15:1062878. [PMID: 36466804 PMCID: PMC9715400 DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.1062878] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/06/2022] [Accepted: 10/31/2022] [Indexed: 01/05/2025] Open
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The expanded use of hypothesis-free gene analysis methods in autism research has significantly increased the number of genetic risk factors associated with the pathogenesis of autism. A further examination of the implicated genes directly revealed the involvement in processes pertinent to neuronal differentiation, development, and function, with a predominant contribution from the regulators of synaptic function. Despite the importance of presynaptic function in synaptic transmission, the regulation of neuronal network activity, and the final behavioral output, there is a relative lack of understanding of the presynaptic contribution to the pathology of autism. Here, we will review the close association among autism-related mutations, autism spectrum disorders (ASD) phenotypes, and the altered presynaptic protein functions through a systematic examination of the presynaptic risk genes relating to the critical stages of synaptogenesis and neurotransmission.
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- Xin Yi Yeo
- Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore
- Department of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
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- Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore
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- Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore
- Department of BioNano Technology, Gachon University, Seongnam, South Korea
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- Division of Life Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Division of Life Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Department of Physics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
- State Key Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore
- Department of Physiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
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Grinton BE, Robertson E, Fearnley LG, Scheffer IE, Marson AG, O'Brien TJ, Pickrell WO, Rees MI, Sisodiya SM, Balding DJ, Bennett MF, Bahlo M, Berkovic SF, Oliver KL. A founder event causing a dominant childhood epilepsy survives 800 years through weak selective pressure. Am J Hum Genet 2022; 109:2080-2087. [PMID: 36288729 PMCID: PMC9674963 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.10.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/11/2022] [Accepted: 10/03/2022] [Indexed: 01/26/2023] Open
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Genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) is an autosomal dominant familial epilepsy syndrome characterized by distinctive phenotypic heterogeneity within families. The SCN1B c.363C>G (p.Cys121Trp) variant has been identified in independent, multi-generational families with GEFS+. Although the variant is present in population databases (at very low frequency), there is strong clinical, genetic, and functional evidence to support pathogenicity. Recurrent variants may be due to a founder event in which the variant has been inherited from a common ancestor. Here, we report evidence of a single founder event giving rise to the SCN1B c.363C>G variant in 14 independent families with epilepsy. A common haplotype was observed in all families, and the age of the most recent common ancestor was estimated to be approximately 800 years ago. Analysis of UK Biobank whole-exome-sequencing data identified 74 individuals with the same variant. All individuals carried haplotypes matching the epilepsy-affected families, suggesting all instances of the variant derive from a single mutational event. This unusual finding of a variant causing an autosomal dominant, early-onset disease in an outbred population that has persisted over many generations can be attributed to the relatively mild phenotype in most carriers and incomplete penetrance. Founder events are well established in autosomal recessive and late-onset disorders but are rarely observed in early-onset, autosomal dominant diseases. These findings suggest variants present in the population at low frequencies should be considered potentially pathogenic in mild phenotypes with incomplete penetrance and may be more important contributors to the genetic landscape than previously thought.
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- Bronwyn E Grinton
- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia
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- Population Health and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Population Health and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia; Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia
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- Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK
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- Department of Neuroscience, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia; Department of Neurology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Neurology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia; Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK; Department of Neurology, Morriston Hospital, Swansea Bay University Health Board, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
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- Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK; Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia
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- Chalfont Centre for Epilepsy, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire HP11 2FZ, UK; Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London WC1N 3BG, UK
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- Melbourne Integrative Genomics, School of BioSciences and School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia; Population Health and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Population Health and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia.
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- Epilepsy Research Centre, Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia; Population Health and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
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Michetti C, Falace A, Benfenati F, Fassio A. Synaptic genes and neurodevelopmental disorders: From molecular mechanisms to developmental strategies of behavioral testing. Neurobiol Dis 2022; 173:105856. [PMID: 36070836 DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2022.105856] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/24/2021] [Revised: 08/29/2022] [Accepted: 08/30/2022] [Indexed: 10/14/2022] Open
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Synaptopathies are a class of neurodevelopmental disorders caused by modification in genes coding for synaptic proteins. These proteins oversee the process of neurotransmission, mainly controlling the fusion and recycling of synaptic vesicles at the presynaptic terminal, the expression and localization of receptors at the postsynapse and the coupling between the pre- and the postsynaptic compartments. Murine models, with homozygous or heterozygous deletion for several synaptic genes or knock-in for specific pathogenic mutations, have been developed. They have proved to be extremely informative for understanding synaptic physiology, as well as for clarifying the patho-mechanisms leading to developmental delay, epilepsy and motor, cognitive and social impairments that are the most common clinical manifestations of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the onset of these disorders emerges during infancy and adolescence while the behavioral phenotyping is often conducted in adult mice, missing important information about the impact of synaptic development and maturation on the manifestation of the behavioral phenotype. Here, we review the main achievements obtained by behavioral testing in murine models of synaptopathies and propose a battery of behavioral tests to improve classification, diagnosis and efficacy of potential therapeutic treatments. Our aim is to underlie the importance of studying behavioral development and better focusing on disease onset and phenotypes.
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- Caterina Michetti
- Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy; Center for Synaptic Neuroscience, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy.
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- Pediatric Neurology, Neurogenetics and Neurobiology Unit and Laboratories, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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- Center for Synaptic Neuroscience, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy; IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy
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- Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy; IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy.
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He Z, Li Y, Zhao X, Li B. Dravet Syndrome: Advances in Etiology, Clinical Presentation, and Treatment. Epilepsy Res 2022; 188:107041. [DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2022.107041] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/17/2022] [Revised: 10/08/2022] [Accepted: 10/26/2022] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Maillard P, Baer S, Schaefer É, Desnous B, Villeneuve N, Lépine A, Fabre A, Lacoste C, El Chehadeh S, Piton A, Porter LF, Perriard C, Wardé MA, Spitz M, Laugel V, Lesca G, Putoux A, Ville D, Mignot C, Héron D, Nabbout R, Barcia G, Rio M, Roubertie A, Meyer P, Paquis‐Flucklinger V, Patat O, Lefranc J, Gerard M, de Bellescize J, Villard L, De Saint Martin A, Milh M. Molecular and clinical descriptions of patients with GABA A receptor gene variants (GABRA1, GABRB2, GABRB3, GABRG2): A cohort study, review of literature, and genotype-phenotype correlation. Epilepsia 2022; 63:2519-2533. [PMID: 35718920 PMCID: PMC9804453 DOI: 10.1111/epi.17336] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 13.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/10/2022] [Revised: 06/16/2022] [Accepted: 06/16/2022] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA)A -receptor subunit variants have recently been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders and/or epilepsy. The phenotype linked with each gene is becoming better known. Because of the common molecular structure and physiological role of these phenotypes, it seemed interesting to describe a putative phenotype associated with GABAA -receptor-related disorders as a whole and seek possible genotype-phenotype correlations. METHODS We collected clinical, electrophysiological, therapeutic, and molecular data from patients with GABAA -receptor subunit variants (GABRA1, GABRB2, GABRB3, and GABRG2) through a national French collaboration using the EPIGENE network and compared these data to the one already described in the literature. RESULTS We gathered the reported patients in three epileptic phenotypes: 15 patients with fever-related epilepsy (40%), 11 with early developmental epileptic encephalopathy (30%), 10 with generalized epilepsy spectrum (27%), and 1 patient without seizures (3%). We did not find a specific phenotype for any gene, but we showed that the location of variants on the transmembrane (TM) segment was associated with a more severe phenotype, irrespective of the GABAA -receptor subunit gene, whereas N-terminal variants seemed to be related to milder phenotypes. SIGNIFICANCE GABAA -receptor subunit variants are associated with highly variable phenotypes despite their molecular and physiological proximity. None of the genes described here was associated with a specific phenotype. On the other hand, it appears that the location of the variant on the protein may be a marker of severity. Variant location may have important weight in the development of targeted therapeutics.
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- Pierre‐Yves Maillard
- Department of Medical GeneticsIGMA, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance,Present address:
Institut Jérome LejeuneParisFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance,Institute for Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), University of Strasbourg, CNRS UMR7104, INSERM U1258IllkirchFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsIGMA, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of Pediatric NeurologyAP‐HM, La Timone Children's HospitalMarseilleFrance
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- Department of Pediatric NeurologyAP‐HM, La Timone Children's HospitalMarseilleFrance
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- Department of Pediatric NeurologyAP‐HM, La Timone Children's HospitalMarseilleFrance
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- Pediatric Multidisciplinary UnitAP‐HM, Timone EnfantMarseilleFrance,Aix‐Marseille University, INSERM, GMGFMarseilleFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsLa Timone Children's HospitalMarseilleFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsIGMA, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance,Institute for Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), University of Strasbourg, CNRS UMR7104, INSERM U1258IllkirchFrance
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- Institute for Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), University of Strasbourg, CNRS UMR7104, INSERM U1258IllkirchFrance,Laboratory of Genetic DiagnosisInstitut de Génétique Médicale d'Alsace, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsInstitut de Génétique Médicale d'Alsace, Centre de Référence pour les Affections Rares en Génétique Ophtalmologique (CARGO)StrasbourgFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance
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- Department of GeneticsHospices Civils de LyonBronFrance
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- Department of GeneticsHospices Civils de LyonBronFrance
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- Pediatric Neurology Department and Reference Center of Rare EpilepsiesMother Child Women's Hospital, Lyon University HospitalLyonFrance
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- Department of GeneticsGroupe Hospitalier Pitié‐Salpêtrière and Hôpital Armand Trousseau, APHP‐Sorbonne UniversitéParisFrance,Centre de Référence Déficiences Intellectuelles de Causes RaresParisFrance
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- Department of GeneticsGroupe Hospitalier Pitié‐Salpêtrière and Hôpital Armand Trousseau, APHP‐Sorbonne UniversitéParisFrance,Centre de Référence Déficiences Intellectuelles de Causes RaresParisFrance
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- Department of Pediatric NeurologyReference Centre for Rare Epilepsies, Necker Enfants Malades University Hospital, APHP, Université de ParisParisFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsNecker‐Enfants Malades Hospital, Université de ParisParisFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsNecker‐Enfants Malades Hospital, Université de ParisParisFrance
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- Pediatric Neurology DepartmentINM, INSERM, CHU Montpellier, University of MontpellierMontpellierFrance
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- Pediatric Neurology DepartmentINM, INSERM, CHU Montpellier, University of MontpellierMontpellierFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsCHU Toulouse PurpanToulouseFrance
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- Department of Medical GeneticsCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de CaenCaenFrance
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- Paediatric Clinical Epileptology and Functional Neurology DepartmentReference Center of Rare Epilepsies, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, University Hospitals of Lyon (HCL)LyonFrance
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- Pediatric Multidisciplinary UnitAP‐HM, Timone EnfantMarseilleFrance,Faculté de Médecine TimoneAix Marseille Univ, INSERM, MMG, U1251, ERN EpicareMarseilleFrance
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- Department of NeuropediatricsERN EpiCare, Hôpitaux Universitaires de StrasbourgStrasbourgFrance,Institute for Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), University of Strasbourg, CNRS UMR7104, INSERM U1258IllkirchFrance
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- Department of Pediatric NeurologyAP‐HM, La Timone Children's HospitalMarseilleFrance,Faculté de Médecine TimoneAix Marseille Univ, INSERM, MMG, U1251, ERN EpicareMarseilleFrance
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Lee IH, Koelliker E, Kong SW. Quantitative trait locus analysis for endophenotypes reveals genetic substrates of core symptom domains and neurocognitive function in autism spectrum disorder. Transl Psychiatry 2022; 12:407. [PMID: 36153334 PMCID: PMC9509384 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-022-02179-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/23/2022] [Revised: 09/08/2022] [Accepted: 09/12/2022] [Indexed: 11/25/2022] Open
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represents a heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental disorders and is largely attributable to genetic risk factors. Phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of ASD have been well-recognized; however, genetic substrates for endophenotypes that constitute phenotypic heterogeneity are not yet known. In the present study, we compiled data from the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange, which contains the demographic and detailed phenotype information of 11,961 individuals. Notably, the whole-genome sequencing data available from MSSNG and iHART for 3833 individuals in this dataset was used to perform an endophenotype-wide association study. Using a linear mixed model, genome-wide association analyses were performed for 29 endophenotype scores and 0.58 million common variants with variant allele frequency ≥ 5%. We discovered significant associations between 9 genetic variants and 6 endophenotype scores comprising neurocognitive development and severity scores for core symptoms of ASD at a significance threshold of p < 5 × 10-7. Of note, the Stereotyped Behaviors and Restricted Interests total score in Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Module 3 was significantly associated with multiple variants in the VPS13B gene, a causal gene for Cohen syndrome and a candidate gene for syndromic ASD. Our findings yielded loci with small effect sizes due to the moderate sample size and, thus, require validation in another cohort. Nonetheless, our endophenotype-wide association analysis extends previous candidate gene discovery in the context of genotype and endophenotype association. As a result, these candidate genes may be responsible for specific traits that constitute core symptoms and neurocognitive function of ASD rather than the disorder itself.
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- In-Hee Lee
- Computational Health Informatics Program, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, 02215, USA
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- Computational Health Informatics Program, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
- Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
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Qi C, Luo LD, Feng I, Ma S. Molecular mechanisms of synaptogenesis. Front Synaptic Neurosci 2022; 14:939793. [PMID: 36176941 PMCID: PMC9513053 DOI: 10.3389/fnsyn.2022.939793] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/09/2022] [Accepted: 07/27/2022] [Indexed: 11/29/2022] Open
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Synapses are the basic units for information processing and storage in the nervous system. It is only when the synaptic connection is established, that it becomes meaningful to discuss the structure and function of a circuit. In humans, our unparalleled cognitive abilities are correlated with an increase in the number of synapses. Additionally, genes involved in synaptogenesis are also frequently associated with neurological or psychiatric disorders, suggesting a relationship between synaptogenesis and brain physiology and pathology. Thus, understanding the molecular mechanisms of synaptogenesis is the key to the mystery of circuit assembly and neural computation. Furthermore, it would provide therapeutic insights for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Multiple molecular events must be precisely coordinated to generate a synapse. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptogenesis, we need to know the molecular components of synapses, how these molecular components are held together, and how the molecular networks are refined in response to neural activity to generate new synapses. Thanks to the intensive investigations in this field, our understanding of the process of synaptogenesis has progressed significantly. Here, we will review the molecular mechanisms of synaptogenesis by going over the studies on the identification of molecular components in synapses and their functions in synaptogenesis, how cell adhesion molecules connect these synaptic molecules together, and how neural activity mobilizes these molecules to generate new synapses. Finally, we will summarize the human-specific regulatory mechanisms in synaptogenesis and results from human genetics studies on synaptogenesis and brain disorders.
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- Cai Qi
- Department of Neuroscience, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
- *Correspondence: Cai Qi,
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- Department of Neuroscience, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
- Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Program in Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and Repair, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
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- Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States
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- Department of Neuroscience, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
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Nwosu G, Reddy SB, Riordan HRM, Kang JQ. Variable Expression of GABAA Receptor Subunit Gamma 2 Mutation in a Nuclear Family Displaying Developmental and Encephalopathic Phenotype. Int J Mol Sci 2022; 23:9683. [PMID: 36077081 PMCID: PMC9456057 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23179683] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/21/2022] [Revised: 08/13/2022] [Accepted: 08/23/2022] [Indexed: 12/17/2022] Open
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Mutations in GABAA receptor subunit genes (GABRs) are a major etiology for developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). This article reports a case of a genetic abnormality in GABRG2 and updates the pathophysiology and treatment development for mutations in DEEs based on recent advances. Mutations in GABRs, especially in GABRA1, GABRB2, GABRB3, and GABRG2, impair GABAergic signaling and are frequently associated with DEEs such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, as GABAergic signaling is critical for early brain development. We here present a novel association of a microdeletion of GABRG2 with a diagnosed DEE phenotype. We characterized the clinical phenotype and underlying mechanisms, including molecular genetics, EEGs, and MRI. We then compiled an update of molecular mechanisms of GABR mutations, especially the mutations in GABRB3 and GABRG2 attributed to DEEs. Genetic therapy is also discussed as a new avenue for treatment of DEEs through employing antisense oligonucleotide techniques. There is an urgent need to define treatment targets and explore new treatment paradigms for the DEEs, as early deployment could alleviate long-term disabilities and improve quality of life for patients. This study highlights biomolecular targets for future therapeutic interventions, including via both pharmacological and genetic approaches.
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- Gerald Nwosu
- Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN 37208, USA
- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
- Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
- Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, USA
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
- Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37212, USA
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- Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
- Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232, USA
- Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37233, USA
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Zhang L, Liu X. Clinical phenotype and genotype of children with GABAA receptor α1 subunit gene-related epilepsy. Front Neurol 2022; 13:941054. [PMID: 35937053 PMCID: PMC9350551 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.941054] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/11/2022] [Accepted: 06/27/2022] [Indexed: 12/03/2022] Open
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Objective This study aimed to summarize the clinical phenotype and genotype of children with epilepsy caused by GABRA1 gene variants. Methods Eight epilepsy patients, who were admitted to Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from 2015 to 2021, were enrolled in the study. GABRA1 gene variants were detected by whole-exome sequencing. Epilepsy clinical manifestations, electroencephalography, neuroimaging characteristics and treatment methods were retrospectively analyzed. Results Among the eight patients, four were males and four were females. Epilepsy onset age was between 3 and 8 months of age. Two patients had a family history of epilepsy. Six cases were de novo variants, and two were hereditary variants. Two children carried the same pathogenic variants, and five carried novel pathogenic variants that had not been reported internationally. The types of seizures were diverse, including focal seizures in five cases, generalized tonic-clonic seizures in five cases, and spasms in two cases. Electroencephalography of seven cases showed abnormal background rhythms, and six cases showed abnormal discharge during the interictal period. No obvious abnormalities were found on magnetic resonance imaging in five cases. All eight children had different degrees of developmental retardation. Conclusion De novo pathogenic variants in GABRA1 are more common than inherited pathogenic variants, and most epilepsy symptoms begin in the first year of life, manifesting with a variety of seizure types and developmental delays. Conventional treatment usually involves one or more drugs; although drug treatment can control seizures in some cases, cognitive and developmental deficits often exist. The five newly discovered pathogenic variants enrich the GABRA1 gene pathogenic variant spectrum.
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Stamberger H, Crosiers D, Balagura G, Bonardi CM, Basu A, Cantalupo G, Chiesa V, Christensen J, Dalla Bernardina B, Ellis CA, Furia F, Gardiner F, Giron C, Guerrini R, Klein KM, Korff C, Krijtova H, Leffler M, Lerche H, Lesca G, Lewis-Smith D, Marini C, Marjanovic D, Mazzola L, McKeown Ruggiero S, Mochel F, Ramond F, Reif PS, Richard-Mornas A, Rosenow F, Schropp C, Thomas RH, Vignoli A, Weber Y, Palmer E, Helbig I, Scheffer IE, Striano P, Møller RS, Gardella E, Weckhuysen S. Natural History Study of STXBP1-Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy Into Adulthood. Neurology 2022; 99:e221-e233. [PMID: 35851549 PMCID: PMC9302932 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000200715] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 9.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/22/2021] [Accepted: 03/25/2022] [Indexed: 01/26/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pathogenic STXBP1 variants cause a severe early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (STXBP1-DEE). We aimed to investigate the natural history of STXBP1-DEE in adults focusing on seizure evolution, the presence of movement disorders, and the level of functional (in)dependence. METHODS In this observational study, patients with a minimum age of 18 years carrying a (likely) pathogenic STXBP1 variant were recruited through medical genetics departments and epilepsy centers. Treating clinicians completed clinical questionnaires and performed semistructured video examinations while performing tasks from the (modified) Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale when possible. RESULTS Thirty adult patients were included for summary statistics, with video recordings available for 19 patients. The median age at last follow-up was 24 years (range 18-58 years). All patients had epilepsy, with a median onset age of 3.5 months. At last follow-up, 80% of adults had treatment-resistant seizures despite long periods of seizure freedom in 37%. Tonic-clonic, focal, and tonic seizures were most frequent in adults. Epileptic spasms, an unusual feature beyond infancy, were present in 3 adults. All individuals had developmental impairment. Periods of regression were present in 59% and did not always correlate with flare-ups in seizure activity. Eighty-seven percent had severe or profound intellectual disability, 42% had autistic features, and 65% had significant behavioral problems. Video examinations showed gait disorders in all 12 patients able to walk, including postural abnormalities with external rotation of the feet, broad-based gait, and asymmetric posture/dystonia. Tremor, present in 56%, was predominantly of the intention/action type. Stereotypies were seen in 63%. Functional outcome concerning mobility was variable ranging from independent walking (50%) to wheelchair dependence (39%). Seventy-one percent of adults were nonverbal, and all were dependent on caregivers for most activities of daily living. DISCUSSION STXBP1-DEE warrants continuous monitoring for seizures in adult life. Periods of regression are more frequent than previously established and can occur into adulthood. Movement disorders are often present and involve multiple systems. Although functional mobility is variable in adulthood, STXBP1-DEE frequently leads to severe cognitive impairments and a high level of functional dependence. Understanding the natural history of STXBP1-DEE is important for prognostication and will inform future therapeutic trials.
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- Hannah Stamberger
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia.
| | - David Crosiers
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Ganna Balagura
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Claudia M Bonardi
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Anna Basu
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Gaetano Cantalupo
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Valentina Chiesa
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Jakob Christensen
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Bernardo Dalla Bernardina
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Colin A Ellis
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Francesca Furia
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Fiona Gardiner
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Camille Giron
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Renzo Guerrini
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Karl Martin Klein
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Christian Korff
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Hana Krijtova
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Melanie Leffler
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Holger Lerche
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Gaetan Lesca
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - David Lewis-Smith
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Carla Marini
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Dragan Marjanovic
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Laure Mazzola
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Sarah McKeown Ruggiero
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Fanny Mochel
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Francis Ramond
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Philipp S Reif
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Aurélie Richard-Mornas
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Felix Rosenow
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Christian Schropp
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Rhys H Thomas
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Aglaia Vignoli
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Yvonne Weber
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Elizabeth Palmer
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Ingo Helbig
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Ingrid E Scheffer
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Pasquale Striano
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Rikke S Møller
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Elena Gardella
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
| | - Sarah Weckhuysen
- From the Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group (H.S., S.W.), VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, University of Antwerp; Department of Neurology (H.S., D.C., S.W.), Antwerp University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (D.C., S.W.), Translational Neurosciences, Institute Born-Bunge (D.C.), and µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence (D.C., S.W.), University of Antwerp, Belgium; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini (G.B., P.S.), Genova; Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (G.B., P.S.), University of Genova, Italy; Department of Epilepsy Genetics (C.M.B., F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), Danish Epilepsy Centre Filadelfia, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Woman's and Child's Health (C.M.B.), Padova University Hospital, Italy; Population Health Sciences Institute (A.B.), Newcastle University; Department of Paediatric Neurology (A.B.), Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neuropsychiatry Section (G.C.), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Gynecology and Paediatrics, University of Verona; UOC Neuropsichiatria Infantile (G.C.), Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Integrata, Verona; Center for Research on Epilepsies in Pediatric Age (CREP) (G.C., B.D.B.), Verona; Epilepsy Center (V.C.), ASST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Medicine (J.C.), Aarhus University; Department of Neurology (J.C.), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; Department of Neurology (C.A.E.), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia; Institute for Regional Health Services Research (F.F., R.S.M., E.G.), University of Southern Denmark, Odense; University of Melbourne, Austin Health (F.G., I.E.S.), Victoria, Australia; AP-HP (C.G.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Paris, France; Child Neurology Unit and Laboratories (R.G.), Neuroscience Department, Children's Hospital A. Meyer-University of Florence, Italy; Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (K.M.K.), Medical Genetics and Community Health Sciences, Hotchkiss Brain Institute & Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine-Main (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University; LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER) (K.M.K., P.S.R., F. Rosenow), Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Pediatric Neurology Unit (C.K.), University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Neurology (H.K.), Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic; The GOLD Service (M.L.), Waratah, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Neurology and Epileptology & Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (H.L., Y.W.), University of Tubingen, Germany; Department of Medical Genetics (G.L.), Lyon University Hospital, Université de Lyon, INMG, France; Translational and Clinical Research Institute (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle University; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (D.L.-S., R.H.T.), Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom; Child Neurology and Psychiatric Unit (C.M.), G. Salesi Pediatric Hospital, United Hospitals of Ancona, Italy; Department of Adults with Handicap (D.M.), Danish Epilepsy Centre, Dianalund, Denmark; Department of Neurology (L.M.), University Hospital of St-Etienne; Team "Central Integration of Pain" (L.M.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, France; The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (S.M.R.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; AP-HP (F.M.), Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Department of Genetics, Reference Centers for Adult Neurometabolic Diseases and Adult Leukodystrophies; INSERM U 1127 (F.M.), CNRS UMR 7225, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 UMR S 1127, Paris Brain Institute, ICM; Service de Génétique (F. Ramond), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Neurology (P.S.R.), Ortenau Klinikum Offenburg Kehl, Germany; Unit of Neurophysiology and Epileptology (A.R.-M.), Hospices Civils of Lyon, France; Kinderklinik Dritter Orden (C.S.), Passau, Germany; Child Neuropsychiatry Unit (A.V.), Department of Health Sciences, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Department of Epileptology and Neurology (Y.W.), University of Aachen, Germany; School of Women and Children's Health (E.P.), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Sydney Children's Hospital Network (E.P.), Randwick, Australia; Division of Neurology (I.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA; and Department of Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Florey and Murdoch Children's Research Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
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Phenotypic and Genotypic Spectrum of Early-Onset Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies-Data from a Romanian Cohort. Genes (Basel) 2022; 13:genes13071253. [PMID: 35886038 PMCID: PMC9322987 DOI: 10.3390/genes13071253] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/09/2022] [Revised: 07/11/2022] [Accepted: 07/12/2022] [Indexed: 02/01/2023] Open
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Early-onset developmental epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) refers to an age-specific, diverse group of epilepsy syndromes with electroclinical anomalies that are associated with severe cognitive, behavioral, and developmental impairments. Genetic DEEs have heterogeneous etiologies. This study includes 36 Romanian patients referred to the Regional Centre for Medical Genetics Dolj for genetic testing between 2017 and 2020. The patients had been admitted to and clinically evaluated at Doctor Victor Gomoiu Children’s Hospital and Prof. Dr. Alexandru Obregia Psychiatry Hospital in Bucharest. Panel testing was performed using the Illumina® TruSight™ One “clinical exome” (4811 genes), and the analysis focused on the known genes reported in DEEs and clinical concordance. The overall diagnostic rate was 25% (9/36 cases). Seven cases were diagnosed with Dravet syndrome (likely pathogenic/pathogenic variants in SCN1A) and two with Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus (SCN1B). For the diagnosed patients, seizure onset was <1 year, and the seizure type was generalized tonic-clonic. Four additional plausible variants of unknown significance in SCN2A, SCN9A, and SLC2A1 correlated with the reported phenotype. Overall, we are reporting seven novel variants. Comprehensive clinical phenotyping is crucial for variant interpretation. Genetic assessment of patients with severe early-onset DEE can be a powerful diagnostic tool for clinicians, with implications for the management and counseling of the patients and their families.
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Genetic therapeutic advancements for Dravet Syndrome. Epilepsy Behav 2022; 132:108741. [PMID: 35653814 DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2022.108741] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/11/2022] [Revised: 05/05/2022] [Accepted: 05/11/2022] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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Dravet Syndrome is a genetic epileptic syndrome characterized by severe and intractable seizures associated with cognitive, motor, and behavioral impairments. The disease is also linked with increased mortality mainly due to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Over 80% of cases are due to a de novo mutation in one allele of the SCN1A gene, which encodes the α-subunit of the voltage-gated ion channel NaV1.1. Dravet Syndrome is usually refractory to antiepileptic drugs, which only alleviate seizures to a small extent. Viral, non-viral genetic therapy, and gene editing tools are rapidly enhancing and providing new platforms for more effective, alternative medicinal treatments for Dravet syndrome. These strategies include gene supplementation, CRISPR-mediated transcriptional activation, and the use of antisense oligonucleotides. In this review, we summarize our current knowledge of novel genetic therapies that are currently under development for Dravet syndrome.
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Xian J, Parthasarathy S, Ruggiero SM, Balagura G, Fitch E, Helbig K, Gan J, Ganesan S, Kaufman MC, Ellis CA, Lewis-Smith D, Galer P, Cunningham K, O’Brien M, Cosico M, Baker K, Darling A, Veiga de Goes F, El Achkar CM, Doering JH, Furia F, García-Cazorla Á, Gardella E, Geertjens L, Klein C, Kolesnik-Taylor A, Lammertse H, Lee J, Mackie A, Misra-Isrie M, Olson H, Sexton E, Sheidley B, Smith L, Sotero L, Stamberger H, Syrbe S, Thalwitzer KM, van Berkel A, van Haelst M, Yuskaitis C, Weckhuysen S, Prosser B, Son Rigby C, Demarest S, Pierce S, Zhang Y, Møller RS, Bruining H, Poduri A, Zara F, Verhage M, Striano P, Helbig I. Assessing the landscape of STXBP1-related disorders in 534 individuals. Brain 2022; 145:1668-1683. [PMID: 35190816 PMCID: PMC9166568 DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab327] [Citation(s) in RCA: 55] [Impact Index Per Article: 18.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/30/2021] [Revised: 07/30/2021] [Accepted: 08/10/2021] [Indexed: 01/18/2023] Open
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Disease-causing variants in STXBP1 are among the most common genetic causes of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the phenotypic spectrum in STXBP1-related disorders is wide and clear correlations between variant type and clinical features have not been observed so far. Here, we harmonized clinical data across 534 individuals with STXBP1-related disorders and analysed 19 973 derived phenotypic terms, including phenotypes of 253 individuals previously unreported in the scientific literature. The overall phenotypic landscape in STXBP1-related disorders is characterized by neurodevelopmental abnormalities in 95% and seizures in 89% of individuals, including focal-onset seizures as the most common seizure type (47%). More than 88% of individuals with STXBP1-related disorders have seizure onset in the first year of life, including neonatal seizure onset in 47%. Individuals with protein-truncating variants and deletions in STXBP1 (n = 261) were almost twice as likely to present with West syndrome and were more phenotypically similar than expected by chance. Five genetic hotspots with recurrent variants were identified in more than 10 individuals, including p.Arg406Cys/His (n = 40), p.Arg292Cys/His/Leu/Pro (n = 30), p.Arg551Cys/Gly/His/Leu (n = 24), p.Pro139Leu (n = 12), and p.Arg190Trp (n = 11). None of the recurrent variants were significantly associated with distinct electroclinical syndromes, single phenotypic features, or showed overall clinical similarity, indicating that the baseline variability in STXBP1-related disorders is too high for discrete phenotypic subgroups to emerge. We then reconstructed the seizure history in 62 individuals with STXBP1-related disorders in detail, retrospectively assigning seizure type and seizure frequency monthly across 4433 time intervals, and retrieved 251 anti-seizure medication prescriptions from the electronic medical records. We demonstrate a dynamic pattern of seizure control and complex interplay with response to specific medications particularly in the first year of life when seizures in STXBP1-related disorders are the most prominent. Adrenocorticotropic hormone and phenobarbital were more likely to initially reduce seizure frequency in infantile spasms and focal seizures compared to other treatment options, while the ketogenic diet was most effective in maintaining seizure freedom. In summary, we demonstrate how the multidimensional spectrum of phenotypic features in STXBP1-related disorders can be assessed using a computational phenotype framework to facilitate the development of future precision-medicine approaches.
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- Julie Xian
- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Neuroscience Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Department of Biology, The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ 08618, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Maternal and Child Health, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
- Pediatric Neurology and Muscular Diseases Unit, IRCCS ‘G. Gaslini’ Institute, Genoa, Italy
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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- Department of Pediatrics, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
- Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University), Ministry of Education, Chengdu, China
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 4HH, UK
- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 4LP, UK
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Center for Neuroengineering and Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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- Pediatric Neurology Department, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology Laboratory, Instituto Fernandes Figueira, Rio de Janeiro 22250-020, Brazil
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Center Filadelfia, Dianalund 4293, Denmark
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- Pediatric Neurology Department, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Center Filadelfia, Dianalund 4293, Denmark
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- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
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- Department of Human Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Amsterdam University Medical Center, de Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Department of Pediatrics, Samsung Medical Center, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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- Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
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- Department of Human Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Amsterdam University Medical Center, de Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology Laboratory, Instituto Fernandes Figueira, Rio de Janeiro 22250-020, Brazil
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- Division of Neurology, University Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
- Applied & Translational Neurogenomics Group, VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, VIB, Antwerp, Belgium
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- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Division of Pediatric Epileptology, Centre for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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- Department of Functional Genomics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Department of Human Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Amsterdam University Medical Center, de Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Division of Neurology, University Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
- Applied & Translational Neurogenomics Group, VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, VIB, Antwerp, Belgium
- Translational Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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- Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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- Department of Pediatrics, Beijing University First Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Danish Epilepsy Center Filadelfia, Dianalund 4293, Denmark
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- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Genetics Program, Department of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Maternal and Child Health, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
- Unit of Medical Genetics, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genova, Italy
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- Department of Human Genetics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Amsterdam University Medical Center, de Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Department of Functional Genomics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Maternal and Child Health, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
- Pediatric Neurology and Muscular Diseases Unit, IRCCS ‘G. Gaslini’ Institute, Genoa, Italy
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- Division of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- The Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
- Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
- Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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Genetics and gene therapy in Dravet syndrome. Epilepsy Behav 2022; 131:108043. [PMID: 34053869 DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108043] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/17/2020] [Revised: 05/02/2021] [Accepted: 05/02/2021] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Dravet syndrome is a well-established electro-clinical condition first described in 1978. A main genetic cause was identified with the discovery of a loss-of-function SCN1A variant in 2001. Mechanisms underlying the phenotypic variations have subsequently been a main topic of research. Various genetic modifiers of clinical severities have been elucidated through many rigorous studies on genotype-phenotype correlations and the recent advances in next generation sequencing technology. Furthermore, a deeper understanding of the regulation of gene expression and remarkable progress on genome-editing technology using the CRISPR-Cas9 system provide significant opportunities to overcome hurdles of gene therapy, such as enhancing NaV1.1 expression. This article reviews the current understanding of genetic pathology and the status of research toward the development of gene therapy for Dravet syndrome. This article is part of the Special Issue "Severe Infantile Epilepsies".
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Tian Y, Zhai QX, Li XJ, Shi Z, Cheng CF, Fan CX, Tang B, Zhang Y, He YY, Li WB, Luo S, Hou C, Chen WX, Liao WP, Wang J. ATP6V0C Is Associated With Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy With Febrile Seizures Plus. Front Mol Neurosci 2022; 15:889534. [PMID: 35600075 PMCID: PMC9120599 DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.889534] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/04/2022] [Accepted: 04/12/2022] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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Purpose To identify novel genetic causes of febrile seizures (FS) and epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (EFS+). Methods We performed whole-exome sequencing in a cohort of 32 families, in which at least two individuals were affected by FS or EFS+. The probands, their parents, and available family members were recruited to ascertain whether the genetic variants were co-segregation. Genes with repetitively identified variants with segregations were selected for further studies to define the gene-disease association. Results We identified two heterozygous ATP6V0C mutations (c.64G > A/p.Ala22Thr and c.361_373del/p.Thr121Profs*7) in two unrelated families with six individuals affected by FS or EFS+. The missense mutation was located in the proteolipid c-ring that cooperated with a-subunit forming the hemichannel for proton transferring. It also affected the hydrogen bonds with surround residues and the protein stability, implying a damaging effect. The frameshift mutation resulted in a loss of function by yielding a premature termination of 28 residues at the C-terminus of the protein. The frequencies of ATP6V0C mutations identified in this cohort were significantly higher than that in the control populations. All the six affected individuals suffered from their first FS at the age of 7-8 months. The two probands later manifested afebrile seizures including myoclonic seizures that responded well to lamotrigine. They all displayed favorable outcomes without intellectual or developmental abnormalities, although afebrile seizures or frequent seizures occurred. Conclusion This study suggests that ATP6V0C is potentially a candidate pathogenic gene of FS and EFS+. Screening for ATP6V0C mutations would help differentiating patients with Dravet syndrome caused by SCN1A mutations, which presented similar clinical manifestation but different responses to antiepileptic treatment.
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- Yang Tian
- Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- The Seventh Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Neurology, Institute of Neuroscience, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China
- Key Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Channelopathies of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Education of China, Guangzhou, China
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Clinical whole exome sequencing revealed de novo Heterozygous Stop-Gain and Missense variants in the STXBP1 gene associated with Epilepsy in Saudi Families. Saudi J Biol Sci 2022; 29:103309. [PMID: 35663845 PMCID: PMC9160351 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103309] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/08/2022] [Revised: 03/06/2022] [Accepted: 05/15/2022] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Intellectual disability and developmental encephalopathies are mostly linked with infant epilepsy. Epileptic encephalopathy is a term that is used to define association between developmental delay and epilepsy. Mutations in the STXBP1 (Syntaxin-binding protein 1) gene have been previously reported in association with multiple severe early epileptic encephalopathies along with many neurodevelopmental disorders. Among the disorders produced due to any mutations in the STXBP1 gene is developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 4 (OMIM: 612164), is an autosomal dominant neurologic disorder categorized by the onset of tonic seizures in early infancy (usually in the first months of life). In this article, we report two Saudi families one with de novo heterozygous stop-gain mutation c.364C > T and a novel missense c. 305C > A p.Ala102Glu in exon 5 of the STXBP1 gene (OMIM: 602926) lead to development of epileptic encephalopathy 4. The variants identified in the current study broadened the genetic spectrum of STXBP1 gene related with diseases, which will help to add in the literature and benefit to the studies addressing this disease in the future.
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Yadav R, Shah S, Bhandari B, Marasini K, Mandal P, Murarka H, Pandey AK, Sharma Paudel B. Patient with Dravet syndrome: A case report. Clin Case Rep 2022; 10:e05840. [PMID: 35540719 PMCID: PMC9069364 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5840] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/29/2021] [Revised: 03/17/2022] [Accepted: 04/22/2022] [Indexed: 12/02/2022] Open
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Dravet syndrome is rare genetic epilepsy syndrome and epileptic encephalopathy. The patient initially has normal developmental profile with plateau or regression that begins after seizure onset. We report a case of two-year-old child diagnosed as dravet syndrome with moderate cerebral atrophy and ventricular dilatation as rare MRI finding.
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- Rukesh Yadav
- Maharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Maharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Department of Internal MedicineMaharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Department of RadiologyMaharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Maharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Maharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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- Maharajgunj Medical CampusInstitute of MedicineTribhuvan UniversityMaharajgunjNepal
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Moog M, Baraban SC. Clemizole and Trazodone are Effective Antiseizure Treatments in a Zebrafish Model of STXBP1 Disorder. Epilepsia Open 2022; 7:504-511. [PMID: 35451230 PMCID: PMC9436285 DOI: 10.1002/epi4.12604] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/31/2022] [Accepted: 04/19/2022] [Indexed: 11/07/2022] Open
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CRISPR-Cas9-generated zebrafish carrying a 12 base-pair deletion in stxbpb1b, a paralog sharing 79% amino acid sequence identity with human, exhibit spontaneous electrographic seizures during larval stages of development. Zebrafish stxbp1b mutants provide an efficient preclinical platform to test antiseizure therapeutics. The present study was designed to test antiseizure medications approved for clinical use and two recently identified repurposed drugs with antiseizure activity. Larval homozygous stxbp1b zebrafish (4 days post-fertilization) were agarose-embedded and monitored for electrographic seizure activity using a local field recording electrode placed in midbrain. Frequency of ictal-like events was evaluated at baseline and following 45 min of continuous drug exposure (1 mM, bath application). Analysis was performed on coded files by an experimenter blinded to drug treatment and genotype. Phenytoin, valproate, ethosuximide, levetiracetam, and diazepam had no effect on ictal-like event frequency in stxbp1b mutant zebrafish. Clemizole and trazodone decreased ictal-like event frequency in stxbp1b mutant zebrafish by 80% and 83%, respectively. These results suggest that repurposed drugs with serotonin receptor binding affinities could be effective antiseizure treatments. Clemizole and trazodone were previously identified in a larval zebrafish model for Dravet syndrome. Based primarily on these preclinical zebrafish studies, compassionate-use and double-blind clinical trials with both drugs have progressed. The present study extends this approach to a preclinical zebrafish model representing STXBP1-related disorders, and suggests that future clinical studies may be warranted.
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- Maia Moog
- Department of Neurological Surgery & Weill Institute for NeuroscienceUniversity of CaliforniaSan FranciscoCaliforniaUSA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery & Weill Institute for NeuroscienceUniversity of CaliforniaSan FranciscoCaliforniaUSA
- Helen Wills Neuroscience InstituteUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeleyCaliforniaUSA
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Ding J, Wang L, Jin Z, Qiang Y, Li W, Wang Y, Zhu C, Jiang S, Xiao L, Hao X, Hu X, Li X, Wang F, Sun T. Do All Roads Lead to Rome? Genes Causing Dravet Syndrome and Dravet Syndrome-Like Phenotypes. Front Neurol 2022; 13:832380. [PMID: 35359639 PMCID: PMC8961694 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.832380] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/09/2021] [Accepted: 01/26/2022] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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Background Dravet syndrome (DS) is a severe epileptic encephalopathy mainly caused by haploinsufficiency of the gene SCN1A, which encodes the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1. 1 in the brain. While SCN1A mutations are known to be the primary cause of DS, other genes that may cause DS are poorly understood. Several genes with pathogenic mutations result in DS or DS-like phenotypes, which may require different drug treatment approaches. Therefore, it is urgent for clinicians, especially epilepsy specialists to fully understand these genes involved in DS in addition to SCN1A. Particularly for healthcare providers, a deep understanding of these pathogenic genes is useful in properly selecting and adjusting drugs in a more effective and timely manner. Objective The purpose of this study was to identify genes other than SCN1A that may also cause DS or DS-like phenotypes. Methods A comprehensive search of relevant Dravet syndrome and severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy was performed in PubMed, until December 1, 2021. Two independent authors performed the screening for potentially eligible studies. Disagreements were decided by a third, more professional researcher or by all three. The results reported by each study were narratively summarized. Results A PubMed search yielded 5,064 items, and other sources search 12 records. A total of 29 studies published between 2009 and 2021 met the inclusion criteria. Regarding the included articles, seven studies on PCDH19, three on SCN2A, two on SCN8A, five on SCN1B, two on GABRA1, three on GABRB3, three on GABRG2, and three on STXBP1 were included. Only one study was recorded for CHD2, CPLX1, HCN1 and KCNA2, respectively. It is worth noting that a few articles reported on more than one epilepsy gene. Conclusion DS is not only identified in variants of SCN1A, but other genes such as PCDH19, SCN2A, SCN8A, SCN1B, GABRA1, GABRB3, GABRG2, KCNA2, CHD2, CPLX1, HCN1A, STXBP1 can also be involved in DS or DS-like phenotypes. As genetic testing becomes more widely available, more genes associated with DS and DS-like phenotypes may be identified and gene-based diagnosis of subtypes of phenotypes in this spectrum may improve the management of these diseases in the future.
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- Jiangwei Ding
- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University, Weihui, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University, Weihui, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University, Weihui, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou Universiy, Zhengzhou, China
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
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- Department of Neurosurgery, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
- Xinxiao Li
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China
- Feng Wang
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- Ningxia Key Laboratory of Cerebrocranial Disease, The Incubation Base of National Key Laboratory, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China
- *Correspondence: Tao Sun
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Distinct Functional Alterations and Therapeutic Options of Two Pathological De Novo Variants of the T292 Residue of GABRA1 Identified in Children with Epileptic Encephalopathy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Int J Mol Sci 2022; 23:ijms23052723. [PMID: 35269865 PMCID: PMC8911174 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23052723] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/31/2022] [Revised: 02/25/2022] [Accepted: 02/27/2022] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Mutations of GABAAR have reportedly led to epileptic encephalopathy and neurodevelopmental disorders. We have identified a novel de novo T292S missense variant of GABRA1 from a pediatric patient with grievous global developmental delay but without obvious epileptic activity. This mutation coincidentally occurs at the same residue as that of a previously reported GABRA1 variant T292I identified from a pediatric patient with severe epilepsy. The distinct phenotypes of these two patients prompted us to compare the impacts of the two mutants on the receptor function and to search for suitable therapeutics. In this study, we used biochemical techniques and patch-clamp recordings in HEK293 cells overexpressing either wild-type or mutated rat recombinant GABAARs. We found that the α1T292S variant significantly increased GABA-evoked whole-cell currents, shifting the dose-response curve to the left without altering the maximal response. In contrast, the α1T292I variant significantly reduced GABA-evoked currents, shifting the dose-response curve to the right with a severely diminished maximum response. Single-channel recordings further revealed that the α1T292S variant increased, while the α1T292I variant decreased the GABAAR single-channel open time and open probability. Importantly, we found that the T292S mutation-induced increase in GABAAR function could be fully normalized by the negative GABAAR modulator thiocolchicoside, whereas the T292I mutation-induced impairment of GABAAR function was largely rescued with a combination of the GABAAR positive modulators diazepam and verapamil. Our study demonstrated that α1T292 is a critical residue for controlling GABAAR channel gating, and mutations at this residue may produce opposite impacts on the function of the receptors. Thus, the present work highlights the importance of functionally characterizing each individual GABAAR mutation for ensuring precision medicine.
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Yang P, Broadbent R, Prasad C, Levin S, Goobie S, Knoll JH, Prasad AN. De novo STXBP1 Mutations in Two Patients With Developmental Delay With or Without Epileptic Seizures. Front Neurol 2022; 12:804078. [PMID: 35002943 PMCID: PMC8739808 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.804078] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/28/2021] [Accepted: 11/29/2021] [Indexed: 12/03/2022] Open
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Objectives: Mutations in the STXBP1 gene have been associated with epileptic encephalopathy. Previous studies from in vitro neuroblastoma 2A cells showed that haploinsufficiency of STXBP1 is the mechanism for epileptic encephalopathy. In this ex vivo study, STXPB1 DNA mutations and RNA expression were assessed from two patients to help understand the impact of STXBP1 mutations on the disease etiology and mechanism. Methods: Microarray analysis and DNA sequencing were performed on two children with development delay, one with and one without infantile spasms. Different pathogenic mutations of STXBP1 were identified in the patients and RNA expression of STXPB1 was then performed by RT-Q-PCR on RNA extracted from blood samples of each patient. Results: Pathogenic deletion [of exons 13–20 and 3′ downstream of STXBP1] and nonsense mutation [c.1663G>T (p.Glu555X) in exon 18 of STXBP1] were detected from the two patients, respectively. RNA analysis showed that 1) the deletion mediated RNA decay, and that 2) no RNA decay was identified for the nonsense mutation at codon 555 which predicts a truncated STXBP1 protein. Significance: Our RNA expression analyses from the patient blood samples are the first ex vivo studies to support that both haploinsufficiency and truncation of STXBP1 protein (either dominant negative or haploinsufficiency) are causative mechanisms for epileptic encephalopathies, intellectual disability and developmental delay. The RNA assay also suggests that escape from nonsense-mediated RNA decay is possible when the nonsense mutation resides <50 nucleotides upstream of the last coding exon-exon junction even in the presence of additional non-coding exons that are 3′ downstream of the last coding exon.
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- Ping Yang
- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada.,London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON, Canada
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- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada.,London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON, Canada
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- Department of Paediatrics, London Health Sciences Centre, Western University, London, ON, Canada
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- Department of Paediatrics, London Health Sciences Centre, Western University, London, ON, Canada
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- Maritime Medical Genetic Service, Department of Paediatrics, Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada
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- Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada.,London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON, Canada
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- Department of Paediatrics, London Health Sciences Centre, Western University, London, ON, Canada
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Dong M, Zhang T, Hu R, Li M, Wang G, Liu X. Genotype and phenotype spectrum of 10 children with STXBP1 gene-related encephalopathy and epilepsy. Front Pediatr 2022; 10:1010886. [PMID: 36440324 PMCID: PMC9695404 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.1010886] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/03/2022] [Accepted: 10/26/2022] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE STXBP1 mutations are associated with early onset epileptic encephalopathy (EOEE). Our aim was to explore the phenotype spectrum, clinical treatment and prognosis of STXBP1-related encephalopathy (STXBP1-E). METHODS Clinical and genetic data were collected from 10 patients with STXBP1 mutations. These patients were examined and diagnosed from 2015 to 2021 at the Pediatric Department of Qilu Hospital. Blood samples were collected and sequenced by next generation sequencing and Candidate pathogenic variants were identified using Sanger sequencing in all family members. RESULTS All of the patients showed severe epilepsy, varying degrees of intellectual disability and delayed motor. The patients developed multiple seizure types and abnormal electroencephalography (EEG) results at onset, and focal seizures were the most frequent seizure type. Among the patients, 2 were diagnosed with Ohtahara syndrome, 2 patient was diagnosed with West syndrome. The other 6 patients could not be diagnosed with any specifically recognized epilepsy syndrome. Five of the 10 patients had a history of fever with seizures, 4 of whom had eliminated intracranial infection according to the results of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examinations, and the other patient was diagnosed with anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) -associated encephalitis. We identified one patient with a complete deletion of STXBP1 and 9 patients with de novo heterozygous mutations of STXBP1. Among those mutations, 4 were novel (c.56°C > T, c.1315A > T, c.751G > C, and c.554_559del), and 5 had been previously reported [c.364C > T, c.569G > A (2 cases), c.748C > T, and c.1651C > T]. For 8 of our patients, different combinations of anti-seizure medications (ASMs) led to seizure freedom. One patient with MOG antibodies in his serum obtained a poor therapeutic effect from the traditional ASMs treatment, so he had to achieve seizure-free status through vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), which had little effect on his psychomotor ability. Fortunately, in one case, patient psychomotor ability was improved through VNS. CONCLUSION Our study shows that STXBP1 screening should be considered in patients with neonatal seizures with intellectual disability, and frequent seizures with fever should also be considered with the STXBP1 mutation when intracranial infection is eliminated. VNS has expanded outcome measures to include behavioral and developmental function as well as seizure control.
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- Meng Dong
- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
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Sparber P, Mikhaylova S, Galkina V, Itkis Y, Skoblov M. Case Report: Functional Investigation of an Undescribed Missense Variant Affecting Splicing in a Patient With Dravet Syndrome. Front Neurol 2021; 12:761892. [PMID: 34938262 PMCID: PMC8686832 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.761892] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/20/2021] [Accepted: 11/02/2021] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Pathogenic variants in the SCN1A gene are associated with a spectrum of epileptic disorders ranging in severity from familial febrile seizures to Dravet syndrome. Large proportions of reported pathogenic variants in SCN1A are annotated as missense variants and are often classified as variants of uncertain significance when no functional data are available. Although loss-of-function variants are associated with a more severe phenotype in SCN1A, the molecular mechanism of single nucleotide variants is often not clear, and genotype-phenotype correlations in SCN1A-related epilepsy remain uncertain. Coding variants can affect splicing by creating novel cryptic splicing sites in exons or by disrupting exonic cis-regulation elements crucial for proper pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we report a novel case of Dravet syndrome caused by an undescribed missense variant, c.4852G>A (p.(Gly1618Ser)). By midigene splicing assay, we demonstrated that the identified variant is in fact splice-affecting. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the functional investigation of a missense variant affecting splicing in Dravet syndrome.
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- Peter Sparber
- Laboratory of Functional Genomics, Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Moscow, Russia
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- Medical Genetics Department, Russian Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russia
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- Clinical Department, Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Moscow, Russia
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- Laboratory of Inherited Metabolic Disorders, Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Moscow, Russia
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- Laboratory of Functional Genomics, Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Moscow, Russia
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Efficacy of levetiracetam in STXBP1 encephalopathy with different phenotypic and genetic spectra. Seizure 2021; 95:64-74. [PMID: 35007884 DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2021.12.006] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/25/2021] [Revised: 12/08/2021] [Accepted: 12/15/2021] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE Syntaxin binding protein 1 (STXBP1) plays an important role in the release of synaptic vesicles. STXBP1-related encephalopathy is a brain dysfunction caused by STXBP1 variation. Levetiracetam (LEV) exerts antiepileptic effects by binding to synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A). This study aimed to analyze the prognosis of LEV treatment of STXBP1 encephalopathy (STXBP1-E) and the correlation among genotype, phenotype, and LEV efficacy. METHODS Patients with pathogenic STXBP1 variants were collected from multiple centers, and their clinical history, video electroencephalogram (vEEG) characteristics, imaging examination data, and anti-seizure medication (ASM) history were systematically analyzed. The ASMs related to the prognosis were explored. RESULTS Forty patients with STXBP1-E were enrolled in this study. The detailed ASM usage of 37 patients was recorded without intervening in ASM selection. At the endpoint of six months treatment, the results of Fisher's exact test showed that in all ASMs, LEV affected the prognosis of patients with STXBP1-E. LEV was effective in improving the partial remission rate but did not achieve seizure freedom. However, LEV monotherapy could achieve seizure freedom in patients with other early-onset epileptic and encephalopathy. For refractory West syndrome (WS) or Ohtahara syndrome (OS), LEV combined with other ASMs could improve the seizure remission rate. CONCLUSION LEV increased the seizure reduction rate and improved the vEEG characteristics in patients with STXBP1-E, but not seizure freedom. LEV combined with other ASMs could increase the seizure reduction rate, especially for refractory WS or OS. Thus, LEV could be considered after identifying the pathogenicity of STXBP1 variants.
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