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De Novo Pathogenic Variants in CACNA1E Cause Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy with Contractures, Macrocephaly, and Dyskinesias
Document Type
article
Author
Helbig, Katherine LLauerer, Robert JBahr, Jacqueline CSouza, Ivana AMyers, Candace TUysal, BetülSchwarz, NiklasGandini, Maria AHuang, SunKeren, BorisMignot, CyrilAfenjar, Alexandrade Villemeur, Thierry BilletteHéron, DelphineNava, CarolineValence, StéphanieBuratti, JulienFagerberg, Christina RSoerensen, Kristina PKibaek, MariaKamsteeg, Erik-JanKoolen, David AGunning, BoudewijnSchelhaas, H JurgenKruer, Michael CFox, JordanaBakhtiari, SomayehJarrar, RandaPadilla-Lopez, SergioLindstrom, KristinJin, Sheng ChihZeng, XueBilguvar, KayaPapavasileiou, AntigoneXing, QingheZhu, ChanglianBoysen, KatjaVairo, FilippoLanpher, Brendan CKlee, Eric WTillema, Jan-MendeltPayne, Eric TCousin, Margot AKruisselbrink, Teresa MWick, Myra JBaker, JoshuaHaan, EricSmith, NicholasSadeghpour, AzitaDavis, Erica EKatsanis, NicholasGenomics, Task Force for NeonatalAllori, AlexanderAngrist, MishaAshley, PatriciaBidegain, MargaritaBoyd, BritaChambers, EileenCope, HeidiCotten, C MichaelCurington, TheresaEllestad, SarahFisher, KimberleyFrench, AmandaGallentine, WilliamGoldberg, RonaldHill, KevinKansagra, SujayKatsanis, SaraKurtzberg, JoanneMarcus, JeffreyMcDonald, MarieMikati, MohammedMiller, StephenMurtha, AmyPerilla, YezminPizoli, CarolynPurves, ToddRoss, SherrySmith, EdwardWiener, JohnCorbett, Mark AMacLennan, Alastair HGecz, JozefBiskup, SaskiaGoldmann, EvaRodan, Lance HKichula, ElizabethSegal, EricJackson, Kelly EAsamoah, AlexanderDimmock, DavidMcCarrier, JulieBotto, Lorenzo DFilloux, FrancisTvrdik, TatianaCascino, Gregory D
Source
American Journal of Human Genetics. 103(5)
Subject
Medical Physiology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Neurodegenerative
Brain Disorders
Neurosciences
Epilepsy
Pediatric
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Neurological
Adolescent
Adult
Calcium Channels
R-Type
Cation Transport Proteins
Child
Child
Preschool
Contracture
Dyskinesias
Female
Genetic Variation
Humans
Infant
Male
Megalencephaly
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Spasms
Infantile
Task Force for Neonatal Genomics
Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study
CACNA1E
ion channel
arthrogryposis
calcium channel
epilepsy
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are severe neurodevelopmental disorders often beginning in infancy or early childhood that are characterized by intractable seizures, abundant epileptiform activity on EEG, and developmental impairment or regression. CACNA1E is highly expressed in the central nervous system and encodes the α1-subunit of the voltage-gated CaV2.3 channel, which conducts high voltage-activated R-type calcium currents that initiate synaptic transmission. Using next-generation sequencing techniques, we identified de novo CACNA1E variants in 30 individuals with DEE, characterized by refractory infantile-onset seizures, severe hypotonia, and profound developmental impairment, often with congenital contractures, macrocephaly, hyperkinetic movement disorders, and early death. Most of the 14, partially recurring, variants cluster within the cytoplasmic ends of all four S6 segments, which form the presumed CaV2.3 channel activation gate. Functional analysis of several S6 variants revealed consistent gain-of-function effects comprising facilitated voltage-dependent activation and slowed inactivation. Another variant located in the domain II S4-S5 linker results in facilitated activation and increased current density. Five participants achieved seizure freedom on the anti-epileptic drug topiramate, which blocks R-type calcium channels. We establish pathogenic variants in CACNA1E as a cause of DEEs and suggest facilitated R-type calcium currents as a disease mechanism for human epilepsy and developmental disorders.