Early-Onset Parkinson's Disease Is a Mitochondrial Disease: A Nigral Mitochondrial Cytopathy

Abstract

Loss of function mutations in the genes encoding PINK1 and Parkin results in early-onset forms of Parkinsons disease (EOPD). Both enzymes are functionally linked and together direct a neuroprotective mitochondrial quality control (mitoQC) ensuring elimination of damaged organelles from cells via the autophagy-lysosome system (i.e. mitophagy), which is lost in EOPD. Given the complexity of this pathway and the general missing heritability in EOPD, it is highly likely that additional genes regulating this pathway may also be found mutated in EOPD. The overarching goals of this project are to 1) identify high confidence genetic modifiers of the PINK1/Parkin pathway by a two-tiered functional screening (overlay of genome-wide siRNA and miRNA screens) in cells, 2) to identify the underlying genetic variation and characterize the EOPD genome (whole-genome-sequencing of patients), as well as 3) to determine the pathogenicity of these novel EOPD sequence variants in functional readout studies. Using this combined functional genetics approach we will determine the regulation of mitophagy as well as the genetic architecture of EOPD.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1120108

Entities

People

  • Owen A. Ross

Organizations

  • Mayo Clinic Hospital – Jacksonville

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alzheimer Disease
  • Cells
  • Cellular Structures
  • Coding
  • Data Sets
  • Dementia
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Genetic Variation
  • Genetics
  • Medical Personnel
  • Metabolic Diseases
  • Mutations
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Neurons
  • Parkinson'S Disease
  • Quality Control

Fields of Study

  • Biology

Readers

  • Molecular and genetic basis of cancer.
  • Neurodegenerative Parkinson's Disease and Rickettsial Disease handbook, including the data level of dopamine, BC, neurons, and PD.

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology