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Synapsin Gene Mutations in Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy Patients in Pakistan

Synapsin gene mutations in idiopathic generalized epilepsy patients

Authors
  • Mehwish Riaz

    Cell & Molecular Biology Lab, Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Q-A- Campus, Lahore, 54590, Pakistan
    Author
  • Nadeem Sheikh

    Cell & Molecular Biology Lab, Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Q-A- Campus, Lahore, 54590, Pakistan
    Author
  • Tayyaba Saleem

    Department of Neurology, University Medical Center, Georg-August-Universitäts, Robert-Koch-straße 40, 37075, Göttingen, Germany
    Author
  • Muddasir Hassan Abbasi

    Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University-China
    Author
Keywords:
Epilepsy, Genetic association, Idiopathic generalized epilepsy, SYN2
Abstract

Background: Epilepsy is a heterogeneous, multifactorial disease in which genetics plays an important role. The synapsin (SYN2) gene has been considered one of the important epilepsy-associated candidate genes that plays an important role in epileptogenesis. Although various studies conducted in different countries have evaluated the association between the onset of epilepsy and the presence of the SYN2 rs3773364 variant, such an association has not yet been evaluated in Pakistan. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the genetic association of the SYN2 rs3773364 variant with the onset of epilepsy in the population of Pakistan.

Materials and Methods: Blood samples of 150 epilepsy patients and 150 healthy controls who were recruited in our previous research on the genetic association of GABA receptor gene polymorphisms with epilepsy were employed for the isolation of genomic DNA for further analysis through PCR and DNA sequencing method.

Results: Both homozygous and heterozygous mutations were detected in epileptic patients. Single-site analysis showed significant differences in the genotypic and allelic frequencies of SNP rs3773364 in both epileptic patients and controls, with a p-value of 0.0003.

Conclusion: The SNP rs3773364 of SYN2 significantly contributes to the epilepsy onset in Pakistan. The outcomes suggested that the SYN2 gene might play a critical role in the progression of epilepsy among patients in Pakistan.

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Synapsin Gene Mutations in Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy Patients in Pakistan: Synapsin gene mutations in idiopathic generalized epilepsy patients. (2025). Albus Scientia, 2025(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.56512/AS.2025.1.e250612

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