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从唾液中分离α-突触核蛋白(A-Syn)作为帕金森病(PD)一种有前景的诊断生物标志物替代物的前景:一项系统评价

Prospect of Alpha-Synuclein (A-Syn) Isolation From Saliva as a Promising Diagnostic Biomarker Alternative in Parkinson's Disease (PD): A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Muddaloor Pratyusha, Farinango Michelle, Ansary Akhil, Dakka Amulya, Nazir Zahra, Shamim Humaira, Jean Marie, Umair Muaaz, Khan Safeera

机构信息

Internal Medicine, California Institute of Behavioral Neurosciences & Psychology, Fairfield, USA.

Research, California Institute of Behavioral Neurosciences & Psychology, Fairfield, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Oct 3;14(10):e29880. doi: 10.7759/cureus.29880. eCollection 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases, in particular Parkinson's disease (PD), a disabling disorder, require early attention due to the course the diseases take. By the time of clinical manifestation, dopaminergic neuron death would have already exceeded a damaging level. Therefore, the discovery of biomarkers that will effectively diagnose PD at an early stage and help monitor disease advancement is crucial. Out of the available biomarkers and bodily sources from which these can be isolated; alpha-synuclein (a-syn) from saliva seems to be a promising and easily accessible option. This has been further investigated in this systematic review. A comprehensive literature search on PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), and Science Direct resulted in 1,439 articles. After screening and exclusion, 12 relevant articles were derived. In many of the studies, there was a decrease in total salivary a-syn in PD patients compared to healthy controls (HC), with an increase in oligo a-syn and oligo a-syn/total a-syn ratio as a rather consistent finding amongst the studies reviewed. On the other hand, a few studies revealed no significant difference in a-syn levels between the controls and PD patients. Another common finding was the lack of disease severity correlation with the marker, probably due to the scarcity of longitudinal studies conducted and smaller cohorts recruited in the studies. Overall, the total a-syn did show a genetic and phenotypic association, whilst oligo a-syn had the potential to serve as a biomarker for disease diagnosis. With the standardization of sample collection methods and diagnostic tools, and the accomplishment of longitudinal studies, further importance of salivary a-syn as a biomarker in PD could be established, utilizing the already existing data as an encouraging foundation for future research.

摘要

神经退行性疾病,尤其是帕金森病(PD),一种致残性疾病,由于其疾病发展过程,需要早期关注。在临床表现出现时,多巴胺能神经元死亡可能已经超过了损害水平。因此,发现能够有效早期诊断PD并有助于监测疾病进展的生物标志物至关重要。在现有的生物标志物及其可从中分离的身体来源中,唾液中的α-突触核蛋白(α-syn)似乎是一个有前景且易于获取的选择。本系统评价对此进行了进一步研究。在PubMed、PubMed Central(PMC)和ScienceDirect上进行的全面文献检索共得到1439篇文章。经过筛选和排除,得到12篇相关文章。在许多研究中,与健康对照(HC)相比,PD患者唾液中总α-syn减少,而寡聚α-syn和寡聚α-syn/总α-syn比值增加,这是所综述研究中相当一致的发现。另一方面,一些研究表明对照组和PD患者之间α-syn水平没有显著差异。另一个常见发现是该标志物与疾病严重程度缺乏相关性,这可能是由于进行的纵向研究较少且研究中招募的队列较小。总体而言,总α-syn确实显示出遗传和表型关联,而寡聚α-syn有潜力作为疾病诊断的生物标志物。随着样本采集方法和诊断工具的标准化以及纵向研究的完成,利用现有数据作为未来研究的鼓舞人心的基础,唾液α-syn作为PD生物标志物的进一步重要性可能会得以确立。

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