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Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy in Zebrafish Caused by Aldh7a1 Deficiency
Izabella A. Pena, Yann Roussel, Kate Daniel, Kevin Mongeon, Devon L. Johnstone, Hellen Weinschutz Mendes, Marjolein Bosma, Vishal Saxena, Nathalie Lepage, Pranesh Chakraborty, David A. Dyment, Clara van Karnebeek, Nanda M. Verhoeven‐Duif, Tuan V. Bui, Kym M. Boycott
Genetics · 2017 · ▲ 104 citations
Abstract
Abstract Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) is a severe neonatal seizure disorder and is here modeled in aldh7a1 -/- zebrafish. Mutant larvae display spontaneous.. Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) is a rare disease characterized by mutations in the lysine degradation gene ALDH7A1 leading to recurrent neonatal seizures, which are uniquely alleviated by high doses of pyridoxine or pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (vitamin B6 vitamers). Despite treatment, neurodevelopmental disabilities are still observed in most PDE patients underlining the need for adjunct therapies. Over 60 years after the initial description of PDE, we report the first animal model for this disease: an aldh7a1-null zebrafish (Danio rerio) displaying deficient lysine metabolism and spontaneous and recurrent seizures in the larval stage (10 days postfertilization). Epileptiform electrographic activity was observed uniquely in mutants as a series of population bursts in tectal recordings. Remarkably, as is the case in human PDE, the seizures show an almost immediate sensitivity to pyridoxine and pyridoxal 5′-phosphate, with a resulting extension of the life span. Lysine supplementation aggravates the phenotype, inducing earlier seizure onset and death. By using mass spectrometry techniques, we further explored the metabolic effect of aldh7a1 knockout. Impaired lysine degradation with accumulation of PDE biomarkers, B6 deficiency, and low γ-aminobutyric acid levels were observed in the aldh7a1−/− larvae, which may play a significant role in the seizure phenotype and PDE pathogenesis. This novel model provides valuable insights into PDE pathophysiology; further research may offer new opportunities for drug discovery to control seizure activity and improve neurodevelopmental outcomes for PDE.
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Pena, I.A., Roussel, Y., Daniel, K., Mongeon, K., Johnstone, D.L., Mendes, H.W., Bosma, M., Saxena, V., Lepage, N., Chakraborty, P., Dyment, D.A., Karnebeek, C.V., Verhoeven‐Duif, N.M., Bui, T.V., Boycott, K.M., Ekker, M., & MacKenzie, A. (2017). Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy in Zebrafish Caused by Aldh7a1 Deficiency. <em>Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.300137
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Pena IA, Roussel Y, Daniel K, Mongeon K, Johnstone DL, Mendes HW, et al. Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy in Zebrafish Caused by Aldh7a1 Deficiency. Genetics. 2017. doi:10.1534/genetics.117.300137.
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@article{izabella2017Pyrido,
title = {Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy in Zebrafish Caused by Aldh7a1 Deficiency},
author = {Izabella A. Pena and Yann Roussel and Kate Daniel and Kevin Mongeon and Devon L. Johnstone and Hellen Weinschutz Mendes and Marjolein Bosma and Vishal Saxena and Nathalie Lepage and Pranesh Chakraborty and David A. Dyment and Clara van Karnebeek and Nanda M. Verhoeven‐Duif and Tuan V. Bui and Kym M. Boycott and Marc Ekker and Alex MacKenzie},
journal = {Genetics},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1534/genetics.117.300137},
}
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