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Parkinson's disease biomarkers based on α-synuclein

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume 150, Issue 5, Pages 626-636

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jnc.14809

Keywords

alpha-synuclein; biomarkers; Parkinson's disease

Funding

  1. MRC [G1100540] Funding Source: UKRI
  2. Medical Research Council [G1100540] Funding Source: Medline

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Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease and is estimated to affect approximately 1-4% of individuals aged over 60 years old. Although considerable efforts have been invested into developing disease-modifying therapies for Parkinson's disease, such efforts have been confounded by the difficulty in accurately diagnosing Parkinson's disease during life to enable accurate patient stratification for clinical trialling of candidate therapeutics. Therefore, the search for effective biomarkers that can be accurately evaluated during life with non-invasive means is a pressing issue in the field. Since the discovery of alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) as a protein linked to a familial form of Parkinson's disease, later identified as the major protein component of the neuropathological hallmark of idiopathic Parkinson's disease, considerable interest has focused on this protein and its distinct conformers. We describe here the progress that has been made in the area of Parkinson's disease biomarker discovery with a focus on alpha-synuclein. In particular, we highlight the novel assays that have been employed and the increasing complexity in evaluating alpha-synuclein with regard to the considerable diversity of conformers that exist in the biofluids and peripheral tissues under disease conditions. This article is part of the Special Issue Synuclein.

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