Publication: Mitochondrial D-loop region methylation differentiates Parkinson's disease from atypical parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease dementia
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Karacicek, Bilge
Ozturk, Bilgesu
Genc, Sermin
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BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by dopaminergic neuron loss and alpha-synuclein aggregation. Epigenetic mechanisms, including mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) methylation, have been implicated in PD pathogenesis. Methylation of the mitochondrial displacement loop (D-loop) region may play a role in neurodegenerative processes.Research design and methodsThis case study assessed D-loop methylation levels in peripheral blood samples from 37 patients with PD, 18 patients with Parkinson's disease dementia (PD-D), 26 patients with atypical parkinsonism (APS), and 26 healthy controls (HC). Associations with clinical parameters, sex, and L-dopa treatment were analyzed.ResultsD-loop methylation levels were significantly reduced in patients with PD-D and APS compared to PD patients and HC. Methylation levels were not associated with disease duration, clinical variables, sex, or L-dopa treatment.ConclusionsDecreased mitochondrial D-loop methylation in PD-D and APS may reflect disease-specific epigenetic mechanisms rather than clinical characteristics or treatment effects.
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Taylor and Francis
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Genetics, Heredity
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Epigenomics
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10.1080/17501911.2026.2627263
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