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. 2012;10(1-4):203-6.
doi: 10.1159/000332598. Epub 2011 Dec 9.

Exon arrays reveal alternative splicing aberrations in Parkinson's disease leukocytes

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Exon arrays reveal alternative splicing aberrations in Parkinson's disease leukocytes

Lilach Soreq et al. Neurodegener Dis. 2012.
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Abstract

Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most frequent neurodegenerative disease worldwide. Clinical diagnosis can only be made when the vast majority of the dopaminergic cell population has died. However, the cause(s) for sporadic PD is/are yet unclear. Transcript changes have recently been described in PD patients' whole blood cells, but corresponding splicing patterns remained unknown.

Objective: To search for alternative splicing aberrations in PD patients' blood leukocytes.

Methods: We applied exon microarrays to profile PD patients' blood leukocyte mRNA. Exon level splicing analysis served as a basis for downstream classification and functional analyses.

Results: Patients and carefully matched controls were classified by the splicing exon profiles of their leukocyte transcripts. Specifically, many exons were downregulated in PD patients compared to controls. Functional analysis highlighted aberrant splicing of PD-related transcripts and impaired NF-κB cascade and immune response.

Conclusion: PD patient's blood leukocytes exhibit alternative splicing of numerous transcripts. The aberrant alternative splicing in PD patients' blood cells has potential implications for early diagnosis and future therapeutics.

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