Integrated metabolomics and proteomics analysis of plasma lipid metabolism in Parkinson’s disease

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Introduction: Metabolomics and proteomics are two growing fields of science which may shed light on the molecular mechanisms that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases. Studies focusing on these aspects can reveal specific metabolites and proteins that can halt or reverse the progressive neurodegenerative process leading to dopaminergic cell death in the brain. Areas covered: In this article, an overview of the current status of metabolomic and proteomic profiling in the neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) is presented. We discuss the importance of state-of-the-art metabolomics and proteomics using advanced analytical methodologies and their potential for discovering new biomarkers in PD. We critically review the research to date, highlighting how metabolomics and proteomics can have an important impact on early disease diagnosis, future therapy development and the identification of new biomarkers. Finally, we will discuss interactions between lipids and α-synuclein (SNCA) and also consider the role of SNCA in lipid metabolism. Expert opinion: Metabolomic and proteomic studies contribute to understanding the biological basis of PD pathogenesis, identifying potential biomarkers and introducing new therapeutic strategies. The complexity and multifactorial nature of this disease requires a comprehensive approach, which can be achieved by integrating just these two omic studies.

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Gątarek, P., & Kałużna-Czaplińska, J. (2024). Integrated metabolomics and proteomics analysis of plasma lipid metabolism in Parkinson’s disease. Expert Review of Proteomics. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/14789450.2024.2315193

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