Functional Genomics of Epileptogenesis in Animal Models and Humans

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Diego A. Forero
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[1] Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina,Health and Sport Sciences Research Group, School of Health and Sport Sciences
[2] Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina,MSc Program in Epidemiology, School of Health and Sport Sciences
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Transcriptomics; Genomics; Neurological diseases; Epilepsies; Functional genomics;
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It has been estimated that epilepsies are among the top five neurological diseases with the highest burden of disease. In recent years, genome-wide expression studies (GWES) have been carried out in experimental models of epilepsy and in samples from human patients. In this study, I carried out meta-analyses and analyses of convergence for available GWES for epileptogenesis in humans and in mouse, rat, zebrafish and fruit fly models. Multiple lines of evidence (such as genome-wide association data and known druggable genes) were integrated to prioritize top candidate genes for epileptogenesis and a functional enrichment analysis was carried out. Several top candidate genes, which are supported by multiple lines of genomic evidence, such as GRIN1, KCNAB1 and STX1B, were identified. Druggable genes of potential interest (such as GABRA2, GRIK1, KCNAB1 and STX4) were also identified. An enrichment of genes regulated by the MEF2 and SOX5 transcription factors and the miR-106b-5p and miR-101-3p miRNAs was found. The current work is the first meta-analysis and convergent analysis of GWES for epileptogenesis in humans and in multiple animal models, integrating results from several genomic studies. Novel candidate genes and pathways for epileptogenesis were identified in this analysis.
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页码:1579 / 1587
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