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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
卷 99, 期 1, 页码 180-189出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24592
关键词
DNA damage response; DNA repair; Parkinson's disease
资金
- William N. & Bernice E. Bumpus Foundation
Parkinson's disease is a common movement neurodegenerative disorder, but the understanding of its pathogenesis has not yet led to effective therapies. Further research is needed to explore the multifactorial etiology of PD.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common movement neurodegenerative disorder. Although our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of pathogenesis in PD has greatly expanded, this knowledge thus far has failed to translate into disease-modifying therapies. Therefore, it is of the utmost urgency to interrogate further the multifactorial etiology of PD. DNA repair defects cause many neurodegenerative diseases. An exciting new PD research avenue is the role that DNA damage and repair may play in neuronal death. The goal of this mini-review was to discuss the evidence for the types of DNA damage that accumulates in PD, which has provided clues for which DNA repair pathways, such as DNA double-strand break repair, are dysfunctional. We further highlight compelling data for activation of the DNA damage response in familial and idiopathic PD. The significance of DNA damage and repair is emerging in the PD field and linking these insights to PD pathogenesis may provide new insights into PD pathophysiology and consequently lead to new therapies.
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