Functional analysis of epilepsy-associated GABA A receptor mutations using Caenorhabditis elegans.
Ami GadhiaEleanor BarkerAlan MorganJeff W BarclayPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Epilepsy is a complex human disease that can be caused by mutations in specific genes. Many possible mutations have been identified, but it is unknown for most of them whether they cause the disease. We tested the role of mutations in one specific gene using a small microscopic worm as an animal model. Our results establish this worm as a model for epilepsy and confirm that the two unknown mutations are likely to cause the disease.