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Dominant‐negative effects of <i>KCNQ2</i> mutations are associated with epileptic encephalopathy
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The development of severe epilepsy and cognitive decline in children carrying 5 of the 7 studied KCNQ2 mutations can be related to a dominant-negative reduction of the resulting potassium current at subthreshold membrane potentials. Other factors such as genetic modifiers have to be postulated for the remaining 2 mutations. Retigabine or similar drugs may be used as a personalized therapy for this severe disease.
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