@article{0d880fabbcfa4ea98cd2a82928333d16,
title = "Shared genetic basis between genetic generalized epilepsy and background electroencephalographic oscillations",
abstract = "Objective: Paroxysmal epileptiform abnormalities on electroencephalography (EEG) are the hallmark of epilepsies, but it is uncertain to what extent epilepsy and background EEG oscillations share neurobiological underpinnings. Here, we aimed to assess the genetic correlation between epilepsy and background EEG oscillations. Methods: Confounding factors, including the heterogeneous etiology of epilepsies and medication effects, hamper studies on background brain activity in people with epilepsy. To overcome this limitation, we compared genetic data from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on epilepsy (n = 12 803 people with epilepsy and 24 218 controls) with that from a GWAS on background EEG (n = 8425 subjects without epilepsy), in which background EEG oscillation power was quantified in four different frequency bands: alpha, beta, delta, and theta. We replicated our findings in an independent epilepsy replication dataset (n = 4851 people with epilepsy and 20 428 controls). To assess the genetic overlap between these phenotypes, we performed genetic correlation analyses using linkage disequilibrium score regression, polygenic risk scores, and Mendelian randomization analyses. Results: Our analyses show strong genetic correlations of genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE) with background EEG oscillations, primarily in the beta frequency band. Furthermore, we show that subjects with higher beta and theta polygenic risk scores have a significantly higher risk of having generalized epilepsy. Mendelian randomization analyses suggest a causal effect of GGE genetic liability on beta oscillations. Significance: Our results point to shared biological mechanisms underlying background EEG oscillations and the susceptibility for GGE, opening avenues to investigate the clinical utility of background EEG oscillations in the diagnostic workup of epilepsy.",
keywords = "beta power, EEG, generalized epilepsy, GGE, oscillations, PRS",
author = "Remi Stevelink and Luykx, {Jurjen J.} and Lin, {Bochao D.} and Costin Leu and Dennis Lal and Smith, {Alexander W.} and Dick Schijven and Carpay, {Johannes A.} and Koen Rademaker and {Rodrigues Baldez}, {Roiza A.} and Orrin Devinsky and Braun, {Kees P.J.} and Jansen, {Floor E.} and Smit, {Dirk J.A.} and Koeleman, {Bobby P.C.}",
note = "Funding Information: We are grateful to the people with epilepsy and volunteers who participated in this research. We thank the following clinicians and research scientists for their contribution through sample collection (cases and controls), data analysis, and project support: Geka Ackerhans, Muna Alwaidh, R. E. Appleton, Willem Frans Arts, Guiliano Avanzini, Paul Boon, Sarah Borror, Kees Braun, Oebele Brouwer, Hans Carpay, Karen Carter, Peter Cleland, Oliver C. Cockerell, Paul Cooper, Celia Cramp, Emily de los Reyes, Chris French, Catharine Freyer, William Gallentine, Michel Georges, Peter Goulding, Micheline Gravel, Rhian Gwilliam, Lori Hamiwka, Steven J. Howell, Adrian Hughes, Aatif Husain, Monica Islam, Floor Jansen, Mary Karn, Mark Kellett, Ditte B. Kjelgaard, Karl Martin Klein, Donna Kring, Annie W. C. Kung, Mark Lawden, Jo Ellen Lee, Benjamin Legros, Leanne Lehwald, Edouard Louis, Colin H. T. Lui, Zelko Matkovic, Jennifer McKinney, Brendan McLean, Mohamad Mikati, Bethanie Morgan‐Followell, Wim Van Paesschen, Anup Patel, Manuela Pendziwiat, Marcus Reuber, Richard Roberts, Guy Rouleau, Cathy Schumer, B. Sharack, Kevin Shianna, N. C. Sin, Saurabh Sinha, Laurel Slaughter, Sally Steward, Deborah Terry, Chang‐Yong Tsao, T. H. Tsoi, Patrick Tugendhaft, Jaime‐Dawn Twanow, Jorge Vidaurre, Sarah Weckhuysen, Pedro Weisleder, Kathleen White, Virginia Wong, Raju Yerra, Jacqueline Yinger, and all contributing clinicians from the Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and University College London Institute of Neurology. We would like to thank the Ming Fund for providing funding for R.S. This work was in part supported by a Translational Research Scholars award from the Health Research Board of Ireland (Christopher D. Whelan) and by research grants from Science Foundation Ireland (16/RC/3948 and 13/CDA/2223), and cofunded under the European Regional Development Fund and by FutureNeuro industry partners. Further funding sources include Wellcome Trust (grant 084730); Epilepsy Society, UK, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR; 08‐08‐SCC); GIHE, National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01‐NS‐49306‐01 (Russell J. Buono); NIH R01‐NS‐053998 (Daniel H. Lowenstein); GSCFE, NIH R01‐NS‐064154‐01 (Russell J. Buono, Hakon Hakonarson); NIH UL1TR001070, Development Fund from the Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital of Philadelphia (Hakon Hakonarson); National Health and Medical Research Council program grant 1091593 (Samuel F. Berkovic, Ingrid E. Scheffer, Karen L. Oliver, Katja E. Boysen); Royal Melbourne Hospital Foundation Lottery Grant (Slav{\'e} Petrovski); Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation (Terence J. O'Brien); European Union{\textquoteright}s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007‐2013) under grant agreements 279062 (EpiPGX) and 602102, Department of Health NIHR Biomedical Research Centres funding scheme, European Community (EC; FP6 project EPICURE: LSHM‐CT2006‐037315); German Research Foundation (DFG; SA434/4‐1/4‐26‐1 (Thomas Sander), WE4896/3‐1); EuroEPINOMICS Consortium (European Science Foundation/DFG: SA434/5‐1, NU50/8‐1, LE1030/11‐1, HE5415/3‐1 [Thomas Sander, Peter N{\"u}rnberg, Holger Lerche, Ingo Helbig], RO 3396/2‐ 1); German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, National Genome Research Network (NGFNplus/EMINet: 01GS08120, and 01GS08123 [Thomas Sander, Holger Lerche]; IntenC, TUR 09/I10 [Thomas Sander]); Netherlands National Epilepsy Fund (grant 04‐08); EC (FP7 project EpiPGX 279062); and Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China project numbers HKU7623/08 M (Stacey S. Cherny, Patrick Kwan, Larry Baum, Pak C. Sham), HKU7747/ 07 M (Stacey S. Cherny., Pak C. Sham), and CUHK4466/06 M (Patrick Kwan, Larry Baum). Collection of Belgian cases was supported by the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, Fondation Erasme, Universit{\'e} Libre de Bruxelles. GlaxoSmithKline funded the recruitment and data collection for the GenEpA Consortium samples. We acknowledge the support of Nationwide Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, USA. The Wellcome Trust (WT066056) and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centres Scheme (P31753) supported UK contributions. Further support was received through the Intramural Research Program of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (contract N01HD33348). The project was also supported by the popgen 2.0 network through a grant from the German Ministry for Education and Research (01EY1103). Parts of the analysis of this work were performed on resources of the High Performance Center of the University of Luxembourg and Elixir‐Luxembourg. The KORA study was initiated and financed by the Helmholtz Zentrum M{\"u}nchen–German Research Center for Environmental Health, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and by the State of Bavaria. Furthermore, KORA research was supported within the Munich Center of Health Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University, as part of LMUinnovativ. The ILAE facilitated the Consortium on Complex Epilepsies through the Commission on Genetics and by financial support; however, the opinions expressed in the article do not necessarily represent the policy or position of the ILAE. Funding Information: We are grateful to the people with epilepsy and volunteers who participated in this research. We thank the following clinicians and research scientists for their contribution through sample collection (cases and controls), data analysis, and project support: Geka Ackerhans, Muna Alwaidh, R. E. Appleton, Willem Frans Arts, Guiliano Avanzini, Paul Boon, Sarah Borror, Kees Braun, Oebele Brouwer, Hans Carpay, Karen Carter, Peter Cleland, Oliver C. Cockerell, Paul Cooper, Celia Cramp, Emily de los Reyes, Chris French, Catharine Freyer, William Gallentine, Michel Georges, Peter Goulding, Micheline Gravel, Rhian Gwilliam, Lori Hamiwka, Steven J. Howell, Adrian Hughes, Aatif Husain, Monica Islam, Floor Jansen, Mary Karn, Mark Kellett, Ditte B. Kjelgaard, Karl Martin Klein, Donna Kring, Annie W. C. Kung, Mark Lawden, Jo Ellen Lee, Benjamin Legros, Leanne Lehwald, Edouard Louis, Colin H. T. Lui, Zelko Matkovic, Jennifer McKinney, Brendan McLean, Mohamad Mikati, Bethanie Morgan-Followell, Wim Van Paesschen, Anup Patel, Manuela Pendziwiat, Marcus Reuber, Richard Roberts, Guy Rouleau, Cathy Schumer, B. Sharack, Kevin Shianna, N. C. Sin, Saurabh Sinha, Laurel Slaughter, Sally Steward, Deborah Terry, Chang-Yong Tsao, T. H. Tsoi, Patrick Tugendhaft, Jaime-Dawn Twanow, Jorge Vidaurre, Sarah Weckhuysen, Pedro Weisleder, Kathleen White, Virginia Wong, Raju Yerra, Jacqueline Yinger, and all contributing clinicians from the Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and University College London Institute of Neurology. We would like to thank the Ming Fund for providing funding for R.S. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors. Epilepsia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy",
year = "2021",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1111/epi.16922",
language = "English",
volume = "62",
pages = "1518--1527",
journal = "Epilepsia",
issn = "0013-9580",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "7",
}