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Publication : Dentate gyrus granule cells are a locus of pathology in Scn8a developmental encephalopathy.

First Author  Yu W Year  2024
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  199
Pages  106591 PubMed ID  38969233
Mgi Jnum  J:353429 Mgi Id  MGI:7708946
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106591 Citation  Yu W, et al. (2024) Dentate gyrus granule cells are a locus of pathology in Scn8a developmental encephalopathy. Neurobiol Dis 199:106591
abstractText  Gain-of-function mutations in SCN8A cause developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), a disorder characterized by early-onset refractory seizures, deficits in motor and intellectual functions, and increased risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Altered activity of neurons in the corticohippocampal circuit has been reported in mouse models of DEE. We examined the effect of chronic seizures on gene expression in the hippocampus by single-nucleus RNA sequencing in mice expressing the patient mutation SCN8A-p.Asn1768Asp (N1768D). One hundred and eighty four differentially expressed genes were identified in dentate gyrus granule cells, many more than in other cell types. Electrophysiological recording from dentate gyrus granule cells demonstrated an elevated firing rate. Targeted reduction of Scn8a expression in the dentate gyrus by viral delivery of an shRNA resulted in doubling of median survival time from 4 months to 8 months, whereas delivery of shRNA to the CA1 and CA3 regions did not result in lengthened survival. These data indicate that granule cells of the dentate gyrus are a specific locus of pathology in SCN8A-DEE.
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