Epilepsy Course and Developmental Trajectories in STXBP1-DEE

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Balagura GannaORCID,Xian JulieORCID,Riva AntonellaORCID,Marchese Francesca,Ben Zeev Bruria,Rios Loreto,Sirsi Deepa,Accorsi Patrizia,Amadori Elisabetta,Astrea Guja,Baldassari Simona,Beccaria Francesca,Boni Antonella,Budetta Mauro,Cantalupo GaetanoORCID,Capovilla Giuseppe,Cesaroni Elisabetta,Chiesa Valentina,Coppola Antonietta,Dilena Robertino,Faggioli Raffaella,Ferrari AnnaritaORCID,Fiorini Elena,Madia Francesca,Gennaro Elena,Giacomini TheaORCID,Giordano Lucio,Iacomino Michele,Lattanzi Simona,Marini CarlaORCID,Mancardi Maria Margherita,Mastrangelo Massimo,Messana Tullio,Minetti Carlo,Nobili LinoORCID,Papa Amanda,Parmeggiani Antonia,Pisano TizianaORCID,Russo Angelo,Salpietro Vincenzo,Savasta Salvatore,Scala Marcello,Accogli Andrea,Scelsa Barbara,Scudieri Paolo,Spalice Alberto,Specchio NicolaORCID,Trivisano MarinaORCID,Tzadok Michal,Valeriani MassimilianoORCID,Vari Maria Stella,Verrotti Alberto,Vigevano Federico,Vignoli Aglaia,Toonen RuudORCID,Zara FedericoORCID,Helbig IngoORCID,Striano PasqualeORCID

Abstract

Background and ObjectivesClinical manifestations in STXBP1 developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) vary in severity and outcome, and the genotypic spectrum is diverse. We aim to trace the neurodevelopmental trajectories in individuals with STXBP1-DEE and dissect the relationship between neurodevelopment and epilepsy.MethodsRetrospective standardized clinical data were collected through international collaboration. A composite neurodevelopmental score system compared the developmental trajectories in STXBP1-DEE.ResultsForty-eight patients with de novo STXBP1 variants and a history of epilepsy were included (age range at the time of the study: 10 months to 35 years, mean 8.5 years). At the time of inclusion, 65% of individuals (31/48) had active epilepsy, whereas 35% (17/48) were seizure free, and 76% of those (13/17) achieved remission within the first year of life. Twenty-two individuals (46%) showed signs of developmental impairment and/or neurologic abnormalities before epilepsy onset. Age at seizure onset correlated with severity of developmental outcome and the developmental milestones achieved, with a later seizure onset associated with better developmental outcome. In contrast, age at seizure remission and epilepsy duration did not affect neurodevelopmental outcomes. Overall, we did not observe a clear genotype-phenotype correlation, but monozygotic twins with de novo STXBP1 variant showed similar phenotype and parallel disease course.DiscussionThe disease course in STXBP1-DEE presents with 2 main trajectories, with either early seizure remission or drug-resistant epilepsy, and a range of neurodevelopmental outcomes from mild to profound intellectual disability. Age at seizure onset is the only epilepsy-related feature associated with neurodevelopment outcome. These findings can inform future dedicated natural history studies and trial design.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Neurology (clinical)

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