Clinical and Genetic Features in Patients With Reflex Bathing Epilepsy

Author:

Accogli Andrea,Wiegand GertORCID,Scala Marcello,Cerminara CaterinaORCID,Iacomino Michele,Riva Antonella,Carlini Barbara,Camerota Letizia,Belcastro VincenzoORCID,Prontera Paolo,Fernández-Jaén AlbertoORCID,Bebek NersesORCID,Scudieri Paolo,Baldassari Simona,Salpietro Vincenzo,Novelli GiuseppeORCID,De Luca Chiara,von Stülpnagel Celina,Kluger Felicitas,Kluger Gerhard Josef,Wohlrab Gabriele Christine,Ramantani GeorgiaORCID,Lewis-Smith DavidORCID,Thomas Rhys H.ORCID,Lai Ming,Verrotti Alberto,Striano Salvatore,Depienne Christel,Minetti Carlo,Benfenati FabioORCID,Brancati FrancescoORCID,Zara Federico,Striano PasqualeORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveTo describe the clinical and genetic findings in a cohort of individuals with bathing epilepsy, a rare form of reflex epilepsy.MethodsWe investigated by Sanger and targeted resequencing the SYN1 gene in 12 individuals from 10 different families presenting with seizures triggered primarily by bathing or showering. An additional 12 individuals with hot-water epilepsy were also screened.ResultsIn all families with bathing epilepsy, we identified 8 distinct pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants and 2 variants of unknown significance in SYN1, 9 of which are novel. Conversely, none of the individuals with hot-water epilepsy displayed SYN1 variants. In mutated individuals, seizures were typically triggered by showering or bathing regardless of the water temperature. Additional triggers included fingernail clipping, haircutting, or watching someone take a shower. Unprovoked seizures and a variable degree of developmental delay were also common.ConclusionBathing epilepsy is genetically distinct reflex epilepsy caused mainly by SYN1 mutations.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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