Background We aimed to estimate real-world evidence of the prevalence rate of genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) in the Italian population over a 11-year period. Methods Fifteen paediatric and adult tertiary Italian epilepsy centres participated in a survey related to 98 genes included in the molecular diagnostic workflows of most centres. We included patients with a clinical diagnosis of DEE, caused by a pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant in one of the selected genes, with a molecular diagnosis established between 2012 and 2022. These data were used as a proxy to estimate the prevalence rate of DEEs. Results We included 1568 unique patients and found a mean incidence proportion of 2.6 patients for 100.000 inhabitants (SD=1.13) with consistent values across most Italian regions. The number of molecular diagnoses showed a continuing positive trend, resulting in more than a 10-fold increase between 2012 and 2022. The mean age at molecular diagnosis was 11.2 years (range 0-75). Pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in genes with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern occurred in 77% (n=1207) patients; 17% (n=271) in X-linked genes and 6% (n=90) in genes with autosomal recessive inheritance. The most frequently reported genes in the survey were SCN1A (16%), followed by KCNQ2 (5.6%) and SCN2A (5%). Conclusion Our study provides a large dataset of patients with monogenic DEE, from a European country. This is essential for informing decision-makers in drug development on the appropriateness of initiatives aimed at developing precision medicine therapies and is instrumental in implementing disease-specific registries and natural history studies.

Mei, D., Balestrini, S., Parrini, E., Gambardella, A., Annesi, G., De Giorgis, V., et al. (2025). National survey on the prevalence of single-gene aetiologies for genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies in Italy. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS, 62(1), 25-31 [10.1136/jmg-2024-110328].

National survey on the prevalence of single-gene aetiologies for genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies in Italy

Licchetta L.;Bisulli F.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2025

Abstract

Background We aimed to estimate real-world evidence of the prevalence rate of genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) in the Italian population over a 11-year period. Methods Fifteen paediatric and adult tertiary Italian epilepsy centres participated in a survey related to 98 genes included in the molecular diagnostic workflows of most centres. We included patients with a clinical diagnosis of DEE, caused by a pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant in one of the selected genes, with a molecular diagnosis established between 2012 and 2022. These data were used as a proxy to estimate the prevalence rate of DEEs. Results We included 1568 unique patients and found a mean incidence proportion of 2.6 patients for 100.000 inhabitants (SD=1.13) with consistent values across most Italian regions. The number of molecular diagnoses showed a continuing positive trend, resulting in more than a 10-fold increase between 2012 and 2022. The mean age at molecular diagnosis was 11.2 years (range 0-75). Pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in genes with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern occurred in 77% (n=1207) patients; 17% (n=271) in X-linked genes and 6% (n=90) in genes with autosomal recessive inheritance. The most frequently reported genes in the survey were SCN1A (16%), followed by KCNQ2 (5.6%) and SCN2A (5%). Conclusion Our study provides a large dataset of patients with monogenic DEE, from a European country. This is essential for informing decision-makers in drug development on the appropriateness of initiatives aimed at developing precision medicine therapies and is instrumental in implementing disease-specific registries and natural history studies.
2025
Mei, D., Balestrini, S., Parrini, E., Gambardella, A., Annesi, G., De Giorgis, V., et al. (2025). National survey on the prevalence of single-gene aetiologies for genetic developmental and epileptic encephalopathies in Italy. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS, 62(1), 25-31 [10.1136/jmg-2024-110328].
Mei, D.; Balestrini, S.; Parrini, E.; Gambardella, A.; Annesi, G.; De Giorgis, V.; Gana, S.; Bassi, M. T.; Zucca, C.; Elia, M.; Vetri, L.; Castellotti...espandi
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