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Norovirus Intestinal Infection and Lewy Body Disease in an Older Patient with Acute Cognitive Impairment

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23158376

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alpha-synuclein; Lewy bodies; norovirus; dementia with Lewy bodies

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  1. Institute of Health Carlos III [CD19/00154]
  2. European Regional Development Fund [PI19/01355, DTS20/00179]

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This case report highlights a complex interplay between norovirus infection, alpha-synuclein synthesis in the gastrointestinal mucosa, and Lewy pathology in the central nervous system in an older woman with unspecific symptoms. The presence of alpha-synuclein deposits and Lewy pathology support Braak's hypothesis about the pathogenic mechanisms underlying synucleinopathies, providing valuable insights into the understanding of these disorders.
We present a case report on an older woman with unspecific symptoms and predominant long-term gastrointestinal disturbances, acute overall health deterioration with loss of autonomy for daily activities, and cognitive impairment. Autopsy revealed the presence of alpha-synuclein deposits spread into intestinal mucosa lesions, enteric plexuses, pelvic and retroperitoneal nerves and ganglia, and other organs as well as Lewy pathology in the central nervous system (CNS). Moreover, we isolated norovirus from the patient, indicating active infection in the colon and detected colocalization of norovirus and alpha-synuclein in different regions of the patient's brain. In view of this, we report a concomitant norovirus infection with synthesis of alpha-synuclein in the gastrointestinal mucosa and Lewy pathology in the CNS, which might support Braak's hypothesis about the pathogenic mechanisms underlying synucleinopathies.

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