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Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease

Peripheral inflammatory immune responses are thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), a biomarker of systemic inflammation, has been reported to be higher in patients with PD than in healthy controls (HCs). The present st...

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Autores principales: Muñoz-Delgado, Laura, Macías-García, Daniel, Periñán, María Teresa, Jesús, Silvia, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid D., Bonilla Toribio, Marta, Buiza Rueda, Dolores, Jiménez-Jaraba, María del Valle, Benítez Zamora, Belén, Díaz Belloso, Rafael, García-Díaz, Sergio, Martín-Bórnez, Miguel, Pineda Sánchez, Rocío, Carrillo, Fátima, Gómez-Garre, Pilar, Mir, Pablo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9889312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36720879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-023-00457-5
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author Muñoz-Delgado, Laura
Macías-García, Daniel
Periñán, María Teresa
Jesús, Silvia
Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid D.
Bonilla Toribio, Marta
Buiza Rueda, Dolores
Jiménez-Jaraba, María del Valle
Benítez Zamora, Belén
Díaz Belloso, Rafael
García-Díaz, Sergio
Martín-Bórnez, Miguel
Pineda Sánchez, Rocío
Carrillo, Fátima
Gómez-Garre, Pilar
Mir, Pablo
author_facet Muñoz-Delgado, Laura
Macías-García, Daniel
Periñán, María Teresa
Jesús, Silvia
Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid D.
Bonilla Toribio, Marta
Buiza Rueda, Dolores
Jiménez-Jaraba, María del Valle
Benítez Zamora, Belén
Díaz Belloso, Rafael
García-Díaz, Sergio
Martín-Bórnez, Miguel
Pineda Sánchez, Rocío
Carrillo, Fátima
Gómez-Garre, Pilar
Mir, Pablo
author_sort Muñoz-Delgado, Laura
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description Peripheral inflammatory immune responses are thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), a biomarker of systemic inflammation, has been reported to be higher in patients with PD than in healthy controls (HCs). The present study was aimed at determining if the peripheral inflammatory immune response could be influenced by the genetic background of patients with PD. We included a discovery cohort with 222 patients with PD (132 sporadic PD, 44 LRRK2-associated PD (with p.G2019S and p.R1441G variants), and 46 GBA-associated PD), as well as 299 HCs. Demographic and clinical data were recorded. Leukocytes and their subpopulations, and the NLR were measured in peripheral blood. Multivariate lineal regression and post-hoc tests were applied to determine the differences among the groups. Subsequently, a replication study using the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative cohort was performed which included 401 patients with PD (281 sPD patients, 66 LRRK2-PD patients, 54 GBA-PD patients) and a group of 174 HCs. Patients with sporadic PD and GBA-associated PD showed a significantly lower lymphocyte count, a non-significantly higher neutrophil count and a significantly higher NLR than HCs. The peripheral inflammatory immune response of patients with LRRK2-associated PD did not differ from HCs. Our study supports the involvement of a peripheral inflammatory immune response in the pathophysiology of sPD and GBA-associated PD. However, this inflammatory response was not found in LRRK2-associated PD, probably reflecting different pathogenic inflammatory mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-98893122023-02-02 Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease Muñoz-Delgado, Laura Macías-García, Daniel Periñán, María Teresa Jesús, Silvia Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid D. Bonilla Toribio, Marta Buiza Rueda, Dolores Jiménez-Jaraba, María del Valle Benítez Zamora, Belén Díaz Belloso, Rafael García-Díaz, Sergio Martín-Bórnez, Miguel Pineda Sánchez, Rocío Carrillo, Fátima Gómez-Garre, Pilar Mir, Pablo NPJ Parkinsons Dis Article Peripheral inflammatory immune responses are thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), a biomarker of systemic inflammation, has been reported to be higher in patients with PD than in healthy controls (HCs). The present study was aimed at determining if the peripheral inflammatory immune response could be influenced by the genetic background of patients with PD. We included a discovery cohort with 222 patients with PD (132 sporadic PD, 44 LRRK2-associated PD (with p.G2019S and p.R1441G variants), and 46 GBA-associated PD), as well as 299 HCs. Demographic and clinical data were recorded. Leukocytes and their subpopulations, and the NLR were measured in peripheral blood. Multivariate lineal regression and post-hoc tests were applied to determine the differences among the groups. Subsequently, a replication study using the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative cohort was performed which included 401 patients with PD (281 sPD patients, 66 LRRK2-PD patients, 54 GBA-PD patients) and a group of 174 HCs. Patients with sporadic PD and GBA-associated PD showed a significantly lower lymphocyte count, a non-significantly higher neutrophil count and a significantly higher NLR than HCs. The peripheral inflammatory immune response of patients with LRRK2-associated PD did not differ from HCs. Our study supports the involvement of a peripheral inflammatory immune response in the pathophysiology of sPD and GBA-associated PD. However, this inflammatory response was not found in LRRK2-associated PD, probably reflecting different pathogenic inflammatory mechanisms. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9889312/ /pubmed/36720879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-023-00457-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023, corrected publication 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Muñoz-Delgado, Laura
Macías-García, Daniel
Periñán, María Teresa
Jesús, Silvia
Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid D.
Bonilla Toribio, Marta
Buiza Rueda, Dolores
Jiménez-Jaraba, María del Valle
Benítez Zamora, Belén
Díaz Belloso, Rafael
García-Díaz, Sergio
Martín-Bórnez, Miguel
Pineda Sánchez, Rocío
Carrillo, Fátima
Gómez-Garre, Pilar
Mir, Pablo
Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title_full Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title_fullStr Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title_short Peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial Parkinson’s disease
title_sort peripheral inflammatory immune response differs among sporadic and familial parkinson’s disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9889312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36720879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-023-00457-5
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