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Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles

The prognosis of neurodegenerative disorders is clinically challenging due to the inexistence of established biomarkers for predicting disease progression. Here, we performed an exploratory cross-sectional, case-control study aimed at determining whether gene expression differences in peripheral blo...

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Autores principales: Pinho, Raquel, Guedes, Leonor C., Soreq, Lilach, Lobo, Patrícia P., Mestre, Tiago, Coelho, Miguel, Rosa, Mário M., Gonçalves, Nilza, Wales, Pauline, Mendes, Tiago, Gerhardt, Ellen, Fahlbusch, Christiane, Bonifati, Vincenzo, Bonin, Michael, Miltenberger-Miltényi, Gabriel, Borovecki, Fran, Soreq, Hermona, Ferreira, Joaquim J., F. Outeiro, Tiago
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157852
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author Pinho, Raquel
Guedes, Leonor C.
Soreq, Lilach
Lobo, Patrícia P.
Mestre, Tiago
Coelho, Miguel
Rosa, Mário M.
Gonçalves, Nilza
Wales, Pauline
Mendes, Tiago
Gerhardt, Ellen
Fahlbusch, Christiane
Bonifati, Vincenzo
Bonin, Michael
Miltenberger-Miltényi, Gabriel
Borovecki, Fran
Soreq, Hermona
Ferreira, Joaquim J.
F. Outeiro, Tiago
author_facet Pinho, Raquel
Guedes, Leonor C.
Soreq, Lilach
Lobo, Patrícia P.
Mestre, Tiago
Coelho, Miguel
Rosa, Mário M.
Gonçalves, Nilza
Wales, Pauline
Mendes, Tiago
Gerhardt, Ellen
Fahlbusch, Christiane
Bonifati, Vincenzo
Bonin, Michael
Miltenberger-Miltényi, Gabriel
Borovecki, Fran
Soreq, Hermona
Ferreira, Joaquim J.
F. Outeiro, Tiago
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description The prognosis of neurodegenerative disorders is clinically challenging due to the inexistence of established biomarkers for predicting disease progression. Here, we performed an exploratory cross-sectional, case-control study aimed at determining whether gene expression differences in peripheral blood may be used as a signature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) progression, thereby shedding light into potential molecular mechanisms underlying disease development. We compared transcriptional profiles in the blood from 34 PD patients who developed postural instability within ten years with those of 33 patients who did not develop postural instability within this time frame. Our study identified >200 differentially expressed genes between the two groups. The expression of several of the genes identified was previously found deregulated in animal models of PD and in PD patients. Relevant genes were selected for validation by real-time PCR in a subset of patients. The genes validated were linked to nucleic acid metabolism, mitochondria, immune response and intracellular-transport. Interestingly, we also found deregulation of these genes in a dopaminergic cell model of PD, a simple paradigm that can now be used to further dissect the role of these molecular players on dopaminergic cell loss. Altogether, our study provides preliminary evidence that expression changes in specific groups of genes and pathways, detected in peripheral blood samples, may be correlated with differential PD progression. Our exploratory study suggests that peripheral gene expression profiling may prove valuable for assisting in prediction of PD prognosis, and identifies novel culprits possibly involved in dopaminergic cell death. Given the exploratory nature of our study, further investigations using independent, well-characterized cohorts will be essential in order to validate our candidates as predictors of PD prognosis and to definitively confirm the value of gene expression analysis in aiding patient stratification and therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-49139142016-07-06 Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles Pinho, Raquel Guedes, Leonor C. Soreq, Lilach Lobo, Patrícia P. Mestre, Tiago Coelho, Miguel Rosa, Mário M. Gonçalves, Nilza Wales, Pauline Mendes, Tiago Gerhardt, Ellen Fahlbusch, Christiane Bonifati, Vincenzo Bonin, Michael Miltenberger-Miltényi, Gabriel Borovecki, Fran Soreq, Hermona Ferreira, Joaquim J. F. Outeiro, Tiago PLoS One Research Article The prognosis of neurodegenerative disorders is clinically challenging due to the inexistence of established biomarkers for predicting disease progression. Here, we performed an exploratory cross-sectional, case-control study aimed at determining whether gene expression differences in peripheral blood may be used as a signature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) progression, thereby shedding light into potential molecular mechanisms underlying disease development. We compared transcriptional profiles in the blood from 34 PD patients who developed postural instability within ten years with those of 33 patients who did not develop postural instability within this time frame. Our study identified >200 differentially expressed genes between the two groups. The expression of several of the genes identified was previously found deregulated in animal models of PD and in PD patients. Relevant genes were selected for validation by real-time PCR in a subset of patients. The genes validated were linked to nucleic acid metabolism, mitochondria, immune response and intracellular-transport. Interestingly, we also found deregulation of these genes in a dopaminergic cell model of PD, a simple paradigm that can now be used to further dissect the role of these molecular players on dopaminergic cell loss. Altogether, our study provides preliminary evidence that expression changes in specific groups of genes and pathways, detected in peripheral blood samples, may be correlated with differential PD progression. Our exploratory study suggests that peripheral gene expression profiling may prove valuable for assisting in prediction of PD prognosis, and identifies novel culprits possibly involved in dopaminergic cell death. Given the exploratory nature of our study, further investigations using independent, well-characterized cohorts will be essential in order to validate our candidates as predictors of PD prognosis and to definitively confirm the value of gene expression analysis in aiding patient stratification and therapeutic intervention. Public Library of Science 2016-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4913914/ /pubmed/27322389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157852 Text en © 2016 Pinho et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pinho, Raquel
Guedes, Leonor C.
Soreq, Lilach
Lobo, Patrícia P.
Mestre, Tiago
Coelho, Miguel
Rosa, Mário M.
Gonçalves, Nilza
Wales, Pauline
Mendes, Tiago
Gerhardt, Ellen
Fahlbusch, Christiane
Bonifati, Vincenzo
Bonin, Michael
Miltenberger-Miltényi, Gabriel
Borovecki, Fran
Soreq, Hermona
Ferreira, Joaquim J.
F. Outeiro, Tiago
Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title_full Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title_fullStr Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title_short Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles
title_sort gene expression differences in peripheral blood of parkinson’s disease patients with distinct progression profiles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157852
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