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Title: SCN1A Variants in vaccine-related febrile seizures: A prospective study.
Authors: Hildebrand M.S.;Richmond P.;Macartney K.K.;Scheffer I.E.;Berkovic S.F.;Wood N.;Damiano J.A.;Deng L.;Li W.;Burgess R.;Schneider A.L.;Crawford N.W.;Buttery J. ;Gold M.
Monash Health Department(s): Paediatric - Infection and Immunity
Institution: (Damiano, Li, Burgess, Schneider, Hildebrand, Scheffer, Berkovic) Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia (Deng, Macartney, Wood) National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Deng, Macartney, Wood) Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Li) Department of Neurology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China (Crawford, Scheffer) Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, VIC, Australia (Crawford, Buttery, Hildebrand, Scheffer) Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia (Buttery) Infection and Immunity, Monash Children's Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, Monash Centre for Health Care Research and Implementation, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia (Gold) Discipline of Paediatrics, School of Medicine, Women's and Children's Hospital, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia (Richmond) Vaccine Trials Group, Wesfarmer's Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Disease, Telethon Kids Institute, and Department of General Paediatrics, Perth Children's Hospital, Nedlands, WA, Australia (Richmond) Division of Paediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia (Scheffer) Florey Institute of Neurosciences and Mental Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2020
Copyright year: 2020
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc. (P.O.Box 18667, Newark NJ 07191-8667, United States)
Place of publication: United States
Publication information: Annals of Neurology. 87 (2) (pp 281-288), 2020. Date of Publication: 01 Feb 2020.
Journal: Annals of Neurology
Abstract: Objective: Febrile seizures may follow vaccination. Common variants in the sodium channel gene, SCN1A, are associated with febrile seizures, and rare pathogenic variants in SCN1A cause the severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy Dravet syndrome. Following vaccination, febrile seizures may raise the specter of poor outcome and inappropriately implicate vaccination as the cause. We aimed to determine the prevalence of SCN1A variants in children having their first febrile seizure either proximal to vaccination or unrelated to vaccination compared to controls. Method(s): We performed SCN1A sequencing, blind to clinical category, in a prospective cohort of children presenting with their first febrile seizure as vaccine proximate (n = 69) or as non-vaccine proximate (n = 75), and children with no history of seizures (n = 90) recruited in Australian pediatric hospitals. Result(s): We detected 2 pathogenic variants in vaccine-proximate cases (p.R568X and p.W932R), both of whom developed Dravet syndrome, and 1 in a non-vaccine-proximate case (p.V947L) who had febrile seizures plus from 9 months. All had generalized tonic-clonic seizures lasting >15 minutes. We also found enrichment of a reported risk allele, rs6432860-T, in children with febrile seizures compared to controls (odds ratio = 1.91, 95% confidence interval = 1.31-2.81). Interpretation(s): Pathogenic SCN1A variants may be identified in infants with vaccine-proximate febrile seizures. As early diagnosis of Dravet syndrome is essential for optimal management and outcome, SCN1A sequencing in infants with prolonged febrile seizures, proximate to vaccination, should become routine. ANN NEUROL 2020;87:281-288.Copyright © 2019 American Neurological Association
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.25650
PubMed URL: 31755124 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=31755124]
ISSN: 0364-5134
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/35450
Type: Article
Subjects: exon
febrile convulsion
gene
gene frequency
gene sequence
genetic variability
phenotype
severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy
single nucleotide polymorphism
tonic clonic seizure
vaccination
diphtheria pertussis poliomyelitis tetanus Haemophilus influenzae type b hepatitis B vaccine
diphtheria pertussis tetanus vaccine
Pneumococcus vaccine
Rotavirus vaccine
SCN1A gene
vaccine
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Observational study (cohort, case-control, cross sectional or survey)
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