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-Synuclein oligomers in skin biopsy of idiopathic and monozygotic twin patients with Parkinson's disease

BRAIN(2020)

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A variety of cellular processes, including vesicle clustering in the presynaptic compartment, arc impaired in Parkinson's disease and have been closely associated with alpha-synudein oligomerization. Emerging evidence proves the existence of alpha-synudein-related pathology in the peripheral nervous system, even though the presence of alpha-synuclein oligomers in situ in living patients remains poorly investigated. In this case-control study, we show previously undetected alpha-synudein oligomers within synaptic terminals of autonomic fibres in skin biopsies by means of the proximity ligation assay and propose a procedure for their quantification (proximity ligation assay score). Our study revealed a significant increase in alpha-synuclein oligomers in consecutive patients with Parkinson's disease compared to consecutive healthy controls (P < 0.001). Proximity ligation assay score (threshold value > 96 using receiver operating characteristic) was found to have good sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value (82%, 86% and 89%, respectively). Furthermore, to disclose the role of putative genetic predisposition in Parkinson's disease aetiology, we evaluated the differential accumulation of oligomers in a unique cohort of 19 monozygotic twins discordant for Parkinson's disease. The significant difference between patients and healthy subjects was confirmed in twins. Intriguingly, although no difference in median values was detected between consecutive healthy controls and healthy twins, the prevalence of healthy subjects positive for proximity ligation assay score was significantly greater in twins than in the consecutive cohort (47% versus 14%, P= 0.019). This suggests that genetic predisposition is important, but not sufficient, in the aetiology of the disease and strengthens the contribution of environmental factors. In conclusion, our data provide evidence that alpha-synuclein oligomers accumulate within synaptic terminals of autonomic fibres of the skin in Parkinson's disease for the first time. This finding endorses the hypothesis that alpha-synuclein oligomers could be used as a reliable diagnostic biomarker for Parkinson's disease. It also offers novel insights into the physiological and pathological roles of alpha-synudein in the peripheral nervous system.
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alpha-synuclein oligomers,Parkinson's disease,skin biopsy,monozygotic twins,proximity ligation assay
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