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October 2008, Vol. 2, No. 5, Pages 465-478

Review

Peripheral biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease as early reporters of central neurodegeneration

Mauro Fasano​‌1, Tiziana Alberio​‌1 & Leonardo Lopiano​‌2
† Author for correspondence



Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the most common age-related movement disorder, with a prevalence of approximately 2% among people over 65 years of age. The diagnosis of PD is currently based on the clinical manifestations of the disease; therefore, the availability of peripheral biomarkers would have a great impact. In this review, we discuss and compare several attempts made to find peripheral biomarkers of PD to achieve early diagnosis, differential diagnosis, therapy assessment and classification of disease subtypes. Several investigators focused on proteins that are involved in PD pathogenesis. However, the best choice for a sensible biomarker-discovery procedure makes use of global approaches such as metabolomics and proteomics. In addition, the tissue or compartment where biomarkers are located, plays a basic role. In this context, lymphocytes are of particular interest because they are circulating dopaminergic cells, and display several functional modifications in PD.

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α-synuclein
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