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Olfactory Neuron Prokineticin-2 as a Potential Target in Parkinson's Disease.

Tommaso SchirinziDaniela MafteiFrancesco M PassaliPiergiorgio GrilloHenri ZenuniDavide MascioliRiccardo MauriziLaura LoccisanoMartina VincenziAnna Maria RinaldiMassimo RalliStefano Di GirolamoAlessandro StefaniRoberta LattanziCinzia SeveriniNicola Biagio Mercuri
Published in: Annals of neurology (2022)
Prokineticin-2 is a chemokine showing neuroprotective effects in experimental models of Parkinson's disease, but translational proof of its role in patients is still lacking. Here, we used olfactory neurons as the ideal tissue to analyze molecular stages of neurodegeneration in vivo, providing unprecedented evidence that the prokineticin-2 pathway is activated in patients with Parkinson's disease. Specifically, prokineticin-2 expression in olfactory neurons was higher at early disease stages, proportional to motor severity, and associated with oligomeric α-synuclein accumulation. These data, consistently with preclinical findings, support prokineticin-2 as a candidate target in Parkinson's disease, and validate reliability of olfactory neurons to reflect pathological changes of the disease. ANN NEUROL 2022.
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