皮质发育不良
癫痫发生
神经科学
体细胞
癫痫
表观遗传学
生物
发育不良
神经节胶质瘤
基因
遗传学
作者
Ingmar Blümcke,Silvia Budday,Annapurna Poduri,Dennis Lal,Katja Kobow,Stéphanie Baulac
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(21)00265-9
摘要
Summary
During the past decade, there have been considerable advances in understanding of the genetic and morphogenic processes underlying cortical malformations and developmental brain tumours. Focal malformations are caused by somatic (postzygotic) variants in genes related to cell growth (ie, in the mTOR pathway in focal cortical dysplasia type 2), which are acquired in neuronal progenitors during neurodevelopment. In comparison, developmental brain tumours result from somatic variants in genes related to cell proliferation (eg, in the MAP-kinase pathway in ganglioglioma), which affect proliferating glioneuronal precursors. The timing of the genetic event and the specific gene involved during neurodevelopment will drive the nature and size of the lesion, whether it is a developmental malformation or a brain tumour. There is also emerging evidence that epigenetic processes underlie a molecular memory in epileptogenesis. This knowledge will together facilitate understanding of why and how patients with these lesions have epilepsy, and could form a basis for a move towards precision medicine for this challenging cohort of patients.
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