Immune landscape of the enteric nervous system differentiates Parkinson's disease patients from controls: The PADUA-CESNE cohort.
Marta CampagnoloLuca WeisMichele SandreAleksandar TushevskiFrancesco Paolo RussoEdoardo SavarinoMiryam CarecchioElena StoccoVeronica MacchiRaffaele De CaroPiero ParchiLuigi BubaccoAndrea PorzionatoAngelo AntoniniAron EmmiPublished in: Neurobiology of disease (2024)
These findings broaden our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the enteric nervous system's involvement in PD and point to the gastrointestinal system as a potential therapeutic target, especially in the early stages of the disease. Moreover, our results propose a role of T- and B-lymphocytes in maintaining inflammation and ultimately influencing alpha-synuclein misfolding and aggregation.