Unbiased Approaches to Novel Biomarker Discovery in Parkinson's Disease (U01)
Summary
Parkinson's disease (PD) can cause different types of symptoms in different people. For example, some people with PD have trouble with memory early on, while other individuals affected by PD may not have this problem, but face other symptoms associated with PD. In addition, for some people, PD may worsen more quickly than for other people. Dr. Chen-Plotkin and her team are working to identify risk factors for memory problems or different rates of worsening in Parkinson's disease, which could be important in preventative strategies for patients at risk for these problems. In order to not make assumptions about what kinds of proteins or biomarkers these might be, this team has used a non-biased approach, made possible through cutting edge technology, to identify potential biomarker candidates, and has successfully identified several potential candidates, which now need to be replicated in additional PD cases. To build the evidence for these promising biomarker candidates, in this study, they will further explore these potential risk factors to see if they can be replicated and subsequently moved forward for use as biomarkers. They will also continue their unbiased screen using cutting edge technologies, to search for additional factors which are markers of cognitive abnormalities or are biomarkers that can track different rates of progression in Parkinson's disease.