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Research Priorities on the Role of α-Synuclein in Parkinson's Disease Pathogenesis

Burré, Jacqueline
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Edwards, Robert H.
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Halliday, Glenda
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October 1, 2024
Movement Disorders

Various forms of Parkinson's disease, including its common sporadic form, are characterized by prominent α-synuclein (αSyn) aggregation in affected brain regions. However, the role of αSyn in the pathogenesis and evolution of the disease remains unclear, despite vast research efforts of more than a quarter century. A better understanding of the role of αSyn, either primary or secondary, is critical for developing disease-modifying therapies. Previous attempts to hone this research have been challenged by experimental limitations, but recent technological advances may facilitate progress. The Scientific Issues Committee of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) charged a panel of experts in the field to discuss current scientific priorities and identify research strategies with potential for a breakthrough.

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review article
DOI
10.1002/mds.29897
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85197472057

PubMed ID

38946200

Author(s)
Burré, Jacqueline
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Edwards, Robert H.
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Halliday, Glenda
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Lang, Anthony E.
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Lashuel, Hilal A.  
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Melki, Ronald
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Murayama, Shigeo
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Outeiro, Tiago F.
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Papa, Stella M.
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Stefanis, Leonidas
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Corporate authors
the MDS Scientific Issues Committee
Date Issued

2024-10-01

Published in
Movement Disorders
Volume

39

Issue

10

Start page

1663

End page

1678

Subjects

Lewy pathology

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neurodegeneration

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pathogenesis

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protein aggregation

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α-synuclein

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LMNN  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Circuit Therapeutics Inc.

Greek Secretariat of Research and Technology

Parkinson Canada

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January 24, 2025
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