2024
DOI: 10.1111/gbb.70000
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Commensal bacteria exacerbate seizure‐like phenotypes inDrosophilavoltage‐gated sodium channel mutants

Patrick Lansdon,
Junko Kasuya,
Toshihiro Kitamoto

Abstract: Mutations in voltage‐gated sodium (Nav) channels, which are essential for generating and propagating action potentials, can lead to serious neurological disorders, such as epilepsy. However, disease‐causing Nav channel mutations do not always result in severe symptoms, suggesting that the disease conditions are significantly affected by other genetic factors and various environmental exposures, collectively known as the “exposome”. Notably, recent research emphasizes the pivotal role of commensal bacteria in n… Show more

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