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Publication : A novel mouse model for pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy due to antiquitin deficiency.

First Author  Al-Shekaili HH Year  2020
Journal  Hum Mol Genet Volume  29
Issue  19 Pages  3266-3284
PubMed ID  32969477 Mgi Jnum  J:298561
Mgi Id  MGI:6477083 Doi  10.1093/hmg/ddaa202
Citation  Al-Shekaili HH, et al. (2020) A novel mouse model for pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy due to antiquitin deficiency. Hum Mol Genet 29(19):3266-3284
abstractText  Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the ALDH7A1 gene leading to blockade of the lysine catabolism pathway. PDE is characterized by recurrent seizures that are resistant to conventional anticonvulsant treatment but are well-controlled by pyridoxine (PN). Most PDE patients also suffer from neurodevelopmental deficits despite adequate seizure control with PN. To investigate potential pathophysiological mechanisms associated with ALDH7A1 deficiency, we generated a transgenic mouse strain with constitutive genetic ablation of Aldh7a1. We undertook extensive biochemical characterization of Aldh7a1-KO mice consuming a low lysine/high PN diet. Results showed that KO mice accumulated high concentrations of upstream lysine metabolites including 1-piperideine-6-carboxylic acid (P6C), alpha-aminoadipic semialdehyde (alpha-AASA) and pipecolic acid both in brain and liver tissues, similar to the biochemical picture in ALDH7A1-deficient patients. We also observed preliminary evidence of a widely deranged amino acid profile and increased levels of methionine sulfoxide, an oxidative stress biomarker, in the brains of KO mice, suggesting that increased oxidative stress may be a novel pathobiochemical mechanism in ALDH7A1 deficiency. KO mice lacked epileptic seizures when fed a low lysine/high PN diet. Switching mice to a high lysine/low PN diet led to vigorous seizures and a quick death in KO mice. Treatment with PN controlled seizures and improved survival of high-lysine/low PN fed KO mice. This study expands the spectrum of biochemical abnormalities that may be associated with ALDH7A1 deficiency and provides a proof-of-concept for the utility of the model to study PDE pathophysiology and to test new therapeutics.
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