Recent evidence supports an association between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Indeed, prospective population-based studies demonstrated that about one-third of ALS patients develop parkinsonian (PK) signs, even though different neuronal circuitries are involved. In this context, proteomics represents a valuable tool to identify unique and shared pathological pathways. Here, we used two-dimensional electrophoresis to obtain the proteomic profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from PD and ALS patients including a small cohort of ALS patients with parkinsonian signs (ALS-PK). After the removal of protein spots correlating with confounding factors, we applied a sparse partial least square discriminant analysis followed by recursive feature elimination to obtain two protein classifiers able to discriminate (i) PD and ALS patients (30 spots) and (ii) ALS-PK patients among all ALS subjects (20 spots). Functionally, the glycolysis pathway was ...

Shared and Unique Disease Pathways in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease Unveiled in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Casale, Federico;Rizzone, Mario Giorgio;Zibetti, Maurizio;Calvo, Andrea;De Marco, Giovanni;Moglia, Cristina;Fuda, Giuseppe;Chiò, Adriano;Lopiano, Leonardo;Fasano, Mauro;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Recent evidence supports an association between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Indeed, prospective population-based studies demonstrated that about one-third of ALS patients develop parkinsonian (PK) signs, even though different neuronal circuitries are involved. In this context, proteomics represents a valuable tool to identify unique and shared pathological pathways. Here, we used two-dimensional electrophoresis to obtain the proteomic profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from PD and ALS patients including a small cohort of ALS patients with parkinsonian signs (ALS-PK). After the removal of protein spots correlating with confounding factors, we applied a sparse partial least square discriminant analysis followed by recursive feature elimination to obtain two protein classifiers able to discriminate (i) PD and ALS patients (30 spots) and (ii) ALS-PK patients among all ALS subjects (20 spots). Functionally, the glycolysis pathway was ...
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Parkinson’s disease; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; fibrinogen; peripheral blood mononuclear cells; sPLS-DA; two-dimensional electrophoresis
Lualdi, Marta; Casale, Federico; Rizzone, Mario Giorgio; Zibetti, Maurizio; Monti, Chiara; Colugnat, Ilaria; Calvo, Andrea; De Marco, Giovanni; Moglia...espandi
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