B3497 - Investigating the Genetic Architecture and Risk Factors of Epilepsy - 07/04/2020
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects one percent of the population. Genetic factors play a role in epilepsy, but the full spectrum of the genetic architecture for this disorder is unknown. Previous work indicates that rare variation may contribute to epilepsy risk, but large sample sizes are required to increase the likelihood of identifying new risk genes or variants. The goal of this project is to investigate the genetic components of epilepsy in a large, well-characterized epilepsy cohort, in collaboration with Epi25, a consortium of over 50 epilepsy investigators. Whole exome sequencing (WES) data from epilepsy samples generated at the Broad Institute will be analyzed with ALSPAC WES data and other locally available or dbGaP-sourced controls to identify genes or variants associated with epilepsy. The inclusion of the ALSPAC data will be a valuable contribution to increase power in downstream analyses.