학술논문

Shared genetic basis between genetic generalized epilepsy and background electroencephalographic oscillations
Document Type
article
Author
Stevelink, RemiLuykx, Jurjen JLin, Bochao DLeu, CostinLal, DennisSmith, Alexander WSchijven, DickCarpay, Johannes ARademaker, KoenBaldez, Roiza A RodriguesDevinsky, OrrinBraun, Kees PJJansen, Floor ESmit, Dirk JAKoeleman, Bobby PCAbou‐Khalil, BasselAuce, PaulsAvbersek, AndrejaBahlo, MelanieBalding, David JBast, ThomasBaum, LarryBecker, Albert JBecker, FelicitasBerghuis, BiancaBerkovic, Samuel FBoysen, Katja EBradfield, Jonathan PBrody, Lawrence CBuono, Russell JCampbell, EllenCascino, Gregory DCatarino, Claudia BCavalleri, Gianpiero LCherny, Stacey SChinthapalli, KrishnaCoffey, Alison JCompston, AlastairCoppola, AntoniettaCossette, PatrickCraig, John Jde Haan, Gerrit‐JanDe Jonghe, Peterde Kovel, Carolien GFDelanty, NormanDepondt, ChantalDlugos, Dennis JDoherty, Colin PElger, Christian EEriksson, Johan GFerraro, Thomas NFeucht, MarthaFrancis, BenFranke, AndreFrench, Jacqueline AFreytag, SaskiaGaus, VerenaGeller, Eric BGieger, ChristianGlauser, TracyGlynn, SimonGoldstein, David BGui, HongshengGuo, YoulingHaas, Kevin FHakonarson, HakonHallmann, KerstinHaut, SherylHeinzen, Erin LHelbig, IngoHengsbach, ChristianHjalgrim, HelleIacomino, MicheleIngason, AndrésJamnadas‐Khoda, JenniferJohnson, Michael RKälviäinen, ReettaKantanen, Anne‐MariKasperavičiūte, DaliaTrenite, Dorothee Kasteleijn‐NolstKirsch, Heidi EKnowlton, Robert CKrause, RolandKrenn, MartinKunz, Wolfram SKuzniecky, RubenKwan, PatrickLau, Yu‐LungLehesjoki, Anna‐ElinaLerche, HolgerLieb, WolfgangLindhout, DickLo, Warren DLopes‐Cendes, IsciaLowenstein, Daniel HMalovini, AlbertoMarson, Anthony GMayer, ThomasMcCormack, MarkMills, James L
Source
Epilepsia. 62(7)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Neurosciences
Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Brain Disorders
Clinical Research
Human Genome
Neurodegenerative
Epilepsy
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Neurological
Adult
Algorithms
Beta Rhythm
Cohort Studies
Databases
Factual
Electroencephalography
Epilepsy
Generalized
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Linkage Disequilibrium
Mendelian Randomization Analysis
Risk Assessment
Theta Rhythm
beta power
EEG
generalized epilepsy
GGE
oscillations
PRS
International League Against Epilepsy Consortium on Complex Epilepsies
Epi25 Collaborative
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
ObjectiveParoxysmal epileptiform abnormalities on electroencephalography (EEG) are the hallmark of epilepsies, but it is uncertain to what extent epilepsy and background EEG oscillations share neurobiological underpinnings. Here, we aimed to assess the genetic correlation between epilepsy and background EEG oscillations.MethodsConfounding factors, including the heterogeneous etiology of epilepsies and medication effects, hamper studies on background brain activity in people with epilepsy. To overcome this limitation, we compared genetic data from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on epilepsy (n = 12 803 people with epilepsy and 24 218 controls) with that from a GWAS on background EEG (n = 8425 subjects without epilepsy), in which background EEG oscillation power was quantified in four different frequency bands: alpha, beta, delta, and theta. We replicated our findings in an independent epilepsy replication dataset (n = 4851 people with epilepsy and 20 428 controls). To assess the genetic overlap between these phenotypes, we performed genetic correlation analyses using linkage disequilibrium score regression, polygenic risk scores, and Mendelian randomization analyses.ResultsOur analyses show strong genetic correlations of genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE) with background EEG oscillations, primarily in the beta frequency band. Furthermore, we show that subjects with higher beta and theta polygenic risk scores have a significantly higher risk of having generalized epilepsy. Mendelian randomization analyses suggest a causal effect of GGE genetic liability on beta oscillations.SignificanceOur results point to shared biological mechanisms underlying background EEG oscillations and the susceptibility for GGE, opening avenues to investigate the clinical utility of background EEG oscillations in the diagnostic workup of epilepsy.