Heterozygous mutations of the leucine-rich, glioma-inactivated 1 gene (LGI1) are the major known cause of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF), accounting for roughly 50% of families. Recently, a partial gene microdeletion has been reported in a single family.To assess the contribution of LGI1 microrearrangements to the pathogenesis of PEAF, we screened 50 patients negative for point mutations through multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis.No cryptic imbalances were found in LGI1, suggesting that LGI1 microdeletions are not a frequent cause of PEAF. Despite the small number of examined patients and the need for replication studies, these findings support the hypothesis that diagnostic screening for LGI1 microrearrangements lacks clinical utility, especially for sporadic cases, and further highlight genetic heterogeneity of familial and sporadic PEAF.

LGI1 microdeletions are not a frequent cause of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF) / Magini P;Bisulli F;Baldassari S;Stipa C;Naldi I;Licchetta L;Menghi V;Tinuper P;Seri M;Pippucci T. - In: EPILEPSY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0920-1211. - STAMPA. - 108:5(2014), pp. 972-977. [10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2014.03.005]

LGI1 microdeletions are not a frequent cause of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF).

MAGINI, PAMELA;BISULLI, FRANCESCA;Stipa C;LICCHETTA, LAURA;TINUPER, PAOLO;SERI, MARCO;PIPPUCCI, TOMMASO
2014

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Heterozygous mutations of the leucine-rich, glioma-inactivated 1 gene (LGI1) are the major known cause of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF), accounting for roughly 50% of families. Recently, a partial gene microdeletion has been reported in a single family.To assess the contribution of LGI1 microrearrangements to the pathogenesis of PEAF, we screened 50 patients negative for point mutations through multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis.No cryptic imbalances were found in LGI1, suggesting that LGI1 microdeletions are not a frequent cause of PEAF. Despite the small number of examined patients and the need for replication studies, these findings support the hypothesis that diagnostic screening for LGI1 microrearrangements lacks clinical utility, especially for sporadic cases, and further highlight genetic heterogeneity of familial and sporadic PEAF.
2014
LGI1 microdeletions are not a frequent cause of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF) / Magini P;Bisulli F;Baldassari S;Stipa C;Naldi I;Licchetta L;Menghi V;Tinuper P;Seri M;Pippucci T. - In: EPILEPSY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0920-1211. - STAMPA. - 108:5(2014), pp. 972-977. [10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2014.03.005]
Magini P;Bisulli F;Baldassari S;Stipa C;Naldi I;Licchetta L;Menghi V;Tinuper P;Seri M;Pippucci T
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