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The metabolome identity: basis for discovery of biomarkers in neurodegeneration

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posted on 2019-08-20, 11:37 authored by Julie-Myrtille Bourgognon, Joern R. Steinert
Neurodegenerative disorders are often associated with cellular dysfunction caused by underlying protein-misfolding signalling. Numerous neuropathologies are diagnosed at late stage symptomatic changes which occur in response to these molecular malfunctions and treatment is often too late or restricted only to the slowing of further cell death. Important new strategies to identify early biomarkers with predictive value to intervene with disease progression at stages where cell dysfunction has not progressed irreversibly is of paramount importance. Thus, the identification of these markers presents an essential opportunity to identify and target disease pathways. This review highlights some important metabolic alterations detected in neurodegeneration caused by misfolded prion protein and discusses common toxicity pathways identified across different neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, having established some commonalities between various degenerative conditions, detectable metabolic changes may be of extreme value as an early diagnostic biomarker in disease.

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Citation

Neural Regeneration Research, 2019, 14 (3), pp. 387-390 (4)

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES/Biological Sciences/Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Neural Regeneration Research

Publisher

Medknow Publications

issn

1673-5374

eissn

1876-7958

Acceptance date

2018-10-15

Copyright date

2018

Available date

2019-08-20

Publisher version

http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2019;volume=14;issue=3;spage=387;epage=390;aulast=Bourgognon

Language

en