Genetic epilepsies are caused by mutations in a range of different genes, many of them encoding ion channels, receptors or transporters. While the number of detected variants and genes increased dramatically in the recent years, pleiotropic effects have also been recognized, revealing that clinical syndromes with various degrees of severity arise from a single gene, a single mutation, or from different mutations showing similar functional defects. Accordingly, several genes coding for GABAA receptor subunits have been linked to a spectrum of benign to severe epileptic disorders and it was shown that a loss of function presents the major correlated pathomechanism. Here, we identified six variants in GABRA3 encoding the α3-subunit of the GAB...
Purpose of review Recent publications point to an increasingly important role of variants in genes e...
Recent findings from studies of two families have shown that mutations in the GABAA-receptor γ2 subu...
International audienceObjective: GABAA receptor subunit variants have recently been associated with ...
Genetic epilepsies are caused by mutations in a range of different genes, many of them encoding ion ...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy belongs to a group of chronic and highly heterogeneous brain disorders. Many ty...
Major advances in the identification of genes implicated in idiopathic epilepsy have been made. Gene...
GABAA receptors (GABAARs) are profoundly important for controlling neuronal excitability. Spontaneou...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Variants in γ-aminobutyric acid A (GABAA) receptor genes cause different forms of epilepsy and neuro...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hi...
Recent findings from studies of two families have shown that mutations in the GABAA-receptor γ2 subu...
Background: Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hi...
Purpose of review Recent publications point to an increasingly important role of variants in genes e...
Recent findings from studies of two families have shown that mutations in the GABAA-receptor γ2 subu...
International audienceObjective: GABAA receptor subunit variants have recently been associated with ...
Genetic epilepsies are caused by mutations in a range of different genes, many of them encoding ion ...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy belongs to a group of chronic and highly heterogeneous brain disorders. Many ty...
Major advances in the identification of genes implicated in idiopathic epilepsy have been made. Gene...
GABAA receptors (GABAARs) are profoundly important for controlling neuronal excitability. Spontaneou...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hig...
Variants in γ-aminobutyric acid A (GABAA) receptor genes cause different forms of epilepsy and neuro...
Background Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hi...
Recent findings from studies of two families have shown that mutations in the GABAA-receptor γ2 subu...
Background: Genetic generalised epilepsy is the most common type of inherited epilepsy. Despite a hi...
Purpose of review Recent publications point to an increasingly important role of variants in genes e...
Recent findings from studies of two families have shown that mutations in the GABAA-receptor γ2 subu...
International audienceObjective: GABAA receptor subunit variants have recently been associated with ...