Neuroimaging and genetic characteristics of malformation of cortical development due to mTOR pathway dysregulation: clues for the epileptogenic lesions and indications for epilepsy surgery

Expert Rev Neurother. 2021 Nov;21(11):1333-1345. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2021.1906651. Epub 2021 Mar 31.

Abstract

Introduction: Malformation of cortical development (MCD) is strongly associated with drug-resistant epilepsies for which surgery to remove epileptogenic lesions is common. Two notable technological advances in this field are identification of the underlying genetic cause and techniques in neuroimaging. These now question how presurgical evaluation ought to be approached for 'mTORpathies.'Area covered: From review of published primary and secondary articles, the authors summarize evidence to consider focal cortical dysplasia (FCD), tuber sclerosis complex (TSC), and hemimegalencephaly (HME) collectively as MCD mTORpathies. The authors also consider the unique features of these related conditions with particular focus on the practicalities of using neuroimaging techniques currently available to define surgical targets and predict post-surgical outcome. Ultimately, the authors consider the surgical dilemmas faced for each condition.Expert opinion: Considering FCD, TSC, and HME collectively as mTORpathies has some merit; however, a unified approach to presurgical evaluation would seem unachievable. Nevertheless, the authors believe combining genetic-centered classification and morphologic findings using advanced imaging techniques will eventually form the basis of a paradigm when considering candidacy for early surgery.

Keywords: Cortical development; MRI; developmental disorders; epilepsy; focal cortical dysplasia; hemimegalencephaly; mTORpathies; neuroimaging; tuberous sclerosis complex.

MeSH terms

  • Epilepsy* / diagnostic imaging
  • Epilepsy* / genetics
  • Hemimegalencephaly*
  • Humans
  • Malformations of Cortical Development* / diagnostic imaging
  • Malformations of Cortical Development* / genetics
  • Neuroimaging
  • TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases / genetics

Substances

  • MTOR protein, human
  • TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases