Aging is the main risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD), yet our understanding of how age-related mechanisms contribute to PD pathophysiology remains limited. We conducted a longitudinal analysis of blood samples from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative cohort to investigate DNA damage in PD. Patients with PD exhibited disrupted DNA repair pathways and biased suppression of longer transcripts, indicating age-related, transcription-stalling DNA damage. Notably, at the intake visit, this DNA damage signature was detected only in patients with more severe progression of motor symptoms over 3 years, suggesting its potential as a predictor of disease severity. We validated this signature in independent PD cohorts and confirmed increased DNA damage in peripheral blood cells and dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta in postmortem PD brains. Our study sheds light on an aging-related mechanism in PD pathogenesis and identifies potential markers of disease progression, providing a diagnostic platform to prognosticate disease progression.
A blood-based DNA damage signature in patients with Parkinson's disease is associated with disease progression.
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作者:Sproviero Daisy, Payán-Gómez César, Milanese Chiara, Barnhoorn Sander, Sun Shixiang, Gyenis Akos, Delia Domenico, Lashley Tammaryn, Hoeijmakers Jan H J, Vijg Jan, Mastroberardino Pier G
| 期刊: | Nature Aging | 影响因子: | 19.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Sep;5(9):1844-1861 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s43587-025-00926-x | ||
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