We present a comprehensive multi-omic analysis of the EPISTOP prospective clinical trial of early intervention with vigabatrin for pre-symptomatic epilepsy treatment in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), in which 93 infants with TSC were followed from birth to age 2 years, seeking biomarkers of epilepsy development. Vigabatrin had profound effects on many metabolites, increasing serum deoxycytidine monophosphate (dCMP) levels 52-fold. Most serum proteins and metabolites, and blood RNA species showed significant change with age. Thirty-nine proteins, metabolites, and genes showed significant differences between age-matched control and TSC infants. Six also showed a progressive difference in expression between control, TSC without epilepsy, and TSC with epilepsy groups. A multivariate approach using enrollment samples identified multiple 3-variable predictors of epilepsy, with the best having a positive predictive value of 0.987. This rich dataset will enable further discovery and analysis of developmental effects, and associations with seizure development in TSC.A comprehensive multi-omic analysis of the EPISTOP trial for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC). was performed. Here, authors show many differences in serum proteins and metabolites, and blood RNA species, including associations with seizure development.

Huschner, F., Głowacka-Walas, J., Mills, J.d., Klonowska, K., Lasseter, K., Asara, J.m., et al. (2023). Molecular EPISTOP, a comprehensive multi-omic analysis of blood from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex infants age birth to two years. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 14(1), 1-15 [10.1038/s41467-023-42855-6].

Molecular EPISTOP, a comprehensive multi-omic analysis of blood from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex infants age birth to two years

Moavero, Romina;Curatolo, Paolo;
2023-11-23

Abstract

We present a comprehensive multi-omic analysis of the EPISTOP prospective clinical trial of early intervention with vigabatrin for pre-symptomatic epilepsy treatment in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), in which 93 infants with TSC were followed from birth to age 2 years, seeking biomarkers of epilepsy development. Vigabatrin had profound effects on many metabolites, increasing serum deoxycytidine monophosphate (dCMP) levels 52-fold. Most serum proteins and metabolites, and blood RNA species showed significant change with age. Thirty-nine proteins, metabolites, and genes showed significant differences between age-matched control and TSC infants. Six also showed a progressive difference in expression between control, TSC without epilepsy, and TSC with epilepsy groups. A multivariate approach using enrollment samples identified multiple 3-variable predictors of epilepsy, with the best having a positive predictive value of 0.987. This rich dataset will enable further discovery and analysis of developmental effects, and associations with seizure development in TSC.A comprehensive multi-omic analysis of the EPISTOP trial for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC). was performed. Here, authors show many differences in serum proteins and metabolites, and blood RNA species, including associations with seizure development.
23-nov-2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Huschner, F., Głowacka-Walas, J., Mills, J.d., Klonowska, K., Lasseter, K., Asara, J.m., et al. (2023). Molecular EPISTOP, a comprehensive multi-omic analysis of blood from Tuberous Sclerosis Complex infants age birth to two years. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 14(1), 1-15 [10.1038/s41467-023-42855-6].
Huschner, F; Głowacka-Walas, J; Mills, Jd; Klonowska, K; Lasseter, K; Asara, Jm; Moavero, R; Hertzberg, C; Weschke, B; Riney, K; Feucht, M; Scholl, T;...espandi
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