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Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism
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Choi, Seungji
, Kim, Seoyeong
, Kim, Eunjoon
, Lee, Hea Ji
, Lee, Sunho
, Kim, Gyu Hyun
, Kim, Hyewon
, Kim, Yoonhee
, Lee, Yulim
, Kim, Jin Young
, Yang, Yeji
, Lee, Kea Joo
, Jeon, Minji
, Choi, Jungmin
, Zhang, Yinhua
, Jung, Youngae
, Jun, Yukyung
, Ma, Ruiying
, Kang, Hyojin
, Hwang, Geum-Sook
, Lee, Eun Jung
, Han, Kihoon
, Kim, Eunha
, Kim, Seungsoo
, Park, Serk In
, Kim, U Suk
, Chung, Woosuk
, Kang, Muwon
, Kang, Hyae Rim
in
Animals
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Brain - pathology
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Electroencephalography
/ Female
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Lipid Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Seizures - genetics
/ Seizures - metabolism
/ Seizures - pathology
/ Seizures - physiopathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - genetics
/ Spasms, Infantile - metabolism
/ Spasms, Infantile - pathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - physiopathology
/ Synapses - metabolism
/ Synapses - pathology
2025
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Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism
by
Choi, Seungji
, Kim, Seoyeong
, Kim, Eunjoon
, Lee, Hea Ji
, Lee, Sunho
, Kim, Gyu Hyun
, Kim, Hyewon
, Kim, Yoonhee
, Lee, Yulim
, Kim, Jin Young
, Yang, Yeji
, Lee, Kea Joo
, Jeon, Minji
, Choi, Jungmin
, Zhang, Yinhua
, Jung, Youngae
, Jun, Yukyung
, Ma, Ruiying
, Kang, Hyojin
, Hwang, Geum-Sook
, Lee, Eun Jung
, Han, Kihoon
, Kim, Eunha
, Kim, Seungsoo
, Park, Serk In
, Kim, U Suk
, Chung, Woosuk
, Kang, Muwon
, Kang, Hyae Rim
in
Animals
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Brain - pathology
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Electroencephalography
/ Female
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Lipid Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Seizures - genetics
/ Seizures - metabolism
/ Seizures - pathology
/ Seizures - physiopathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - genetics
/ Spasms, Infantile - metabolism
/ Spasms, Infantile - pathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - physiopathology
/ Synapses - metabolism
/ Synapses - pathology
2025
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Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism
by
Choi, Seungji
, Kim, Seoyeong
, Kim, Eunjoon
, Lee, Hea Ji
, Lee, Sunho
, Kim, Gyu Hyun
, Kim, Hyewon
, Kim, Yoonhee
, Lee, Yulim
, Kim, Jin Young
, Yang, Yeji
, Lee, Kea Joo
, Jeon, Minji
, Choi, Jungmin
, Zhang, Yinhua
, Jung, Youngae
, Jun, Yukyung
, Ma, Ruiying
, Kang, Hyojin
, Hwang, Geum-Sook
, Lee, Eun Jung
, Han, Kihoon
, Kim, Eunha
, Kim, Seungsoo
, Park, Serk In
, Kim, U Suk
, Chung, Woosuk
, Kang, Muwon
, Kang, Hyae Rim
in
Animals
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Brain - pathology
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Electroencephalography
/ Female
/ Gliosis - metabolism
/ Gliosis - pathology
/ Humans
/ Lipid Metabolism - physiology
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Seizures - genetics
/ Seizures - metabolism
/ Seizures - pathology
/ Seizures - physiopathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - genetics
/ Spasms, Infantile - metabolism
/ Spasms, Infantile - pathology
/ Spasms, Infantile - physiopathology
/ Synapses - metabolism
/ Synapses - pathology
2025
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Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism
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Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism
2025
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Neurodevelopmental disorders can have long-lasting effects, causing not only early pediatric symptoms but also a range of neurological issues throughout adulthood. West syndrome is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder marked by infantile spasms, an early symptom that typically subsides with age. However, many patients progress to other seizure forms, known as seizure evolution, which is closely linked to poor long-term outcomes. Despite its clinical significance, the neurobiological mechanisms behind seizure evolution in West syndrome remain poorly understood. Recent genetic studies have consistently identified the CYFIP2 p.Arg87Cys variant in West syndrome patients, and the Cyfip2 + /R87C mouse model carrying this mutation has been shown to recapitulate key symptoms of the disorder, including infantile spasms. In this study, we aimed to gain deeper insight into seizure evolution by conducting longitudinal deep phenotyping of the Cyfip2 + /R87C mouse model from the neonatal stage to seven months of age. We tracked seizure activity through behavioral and EEG recordings and employed multi-omic analyses, including tissue and single-cell level transcriptomics, ultrastructural analysis, proteomics, and lipidomics, to capture a comprehensive view of molecular and cellular changes. Our results showed that after an initial period of neonatal spasms, Cyfip2 + /R87C mice entered a seizure-free phase, followed by spontaneous recurrent seizures in adulthood, ultimately leading to premature death. This progression was associated with synaptic remodeling, sequential activation of different glial cell types, lipid droplet accumulation in astrocytes, and significant proteomic and lipidomic changes in the brain. These findings suggest that seizure evolution in West syndrome involves complex, time-dependent interactions between neurons and glial cells, along with alterations in lipid metabolism. Our study highlights the potential of longitudinal multi-omic approaches to uncover underlying mechanisms of seizure evolution and suggests that targeting these changes could offer novel therapeutic strategies. Additionally, the dataset generated here may provide valuable insights for other epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorder models.
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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