Journal article

Investigating the effect of polygenic background on epilepsy phenotype in ‘monogenic’ families

KL Oliver, IE Scheffer, CA Ellis, BE Grinton, Z Afawi, D Amrom, E Andermann, JF Bautista, ST Bellows, J Bluvstein, GD Cascino, SK Chung, P Cossette, SW Curtis, N Delanty, O Devinsky, D Dlugos, MP Epstein, C Freyer, M Gravel Show all

Ebiomedicine | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024

Abstract

Background: Phenotypic variability within families with epilepsy is often observed, even when relatives share the same monogenic cause. We aimed to investigate whether common polygenic risk for epilepsy could explain the penetrance and phenotypic expression of rare pathogenic variants in familial epilepsies. Methods: We studied 58 clinically heterogeneous families with genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+). Relatives were coded as either unaffected or affected with epilepsy, and graded according to phenotype severity: no seizures, febrile seizures (FS) only, febrile seizures plus (FS+), generalised/focal epilepsy, or developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE). Epilepsy po..

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