Functional and molecular early enteric biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease in mice and men

Author:

Gries Manuela,Christmann Anne,Schulte Steven,Weyland Maximilian,Rommel Stephanie,Martin Monika,Baller Marko,Röth Ralph,Schmitteckert Stefanie,Unger Marcus,Liu Yang,Sommer Frederik,Mühlhaus Timo,Schroda Michael,Timmermans Jean-Pierre,Pintelon Isabel,Rappold Gudrun A.,Britschgi Markus,Lashuel Hilal,Menger Michael D.,Laschke Matthias W.,Niesler Beate,Schäfer Karl-Herbert

Abstract

AbstractParkinson’s disease (PD) usually has a late clinical onset. The lack of early biomarkers for the disease represents a major challenge for developing timely treatment interventions. Here, we use an α-synuclein-overexpressing transgenic (Th-1-SNCA-A30P) mouse model of PD to identify appropriate candidate markers in the gut for early stages of PD before hallmark symptoms begin to manifest. A30P mice did not show alterations in gait parameters at 2 months of age, and these mice were therefore defined as pre-symptomatic A30P mice (psA30P). We discovered early functional motility changes in the gut and early molecular dysregulations in the myenteric plexus of psA30P mice by comparative protein and miRNA profiling and cell culture experiments. We found that the proteins neurofilament light chain, vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 and calbindin 2, together with the miRNAs that regulate them, are potential biomarkers of early PD that may facilitate timely treatment and/or prevention of PD in men.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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