Whether distinct blood metabolomic profiles can distinguish Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients from healthy controls (HC) is still a matter of debate. Here, we employed ¹H-NMR and UPLC/MS analyses on serum samples from a cohort of PD patients and HC. Compared to HC, PD patients showed: (1) higher glutamine, serine, pyruvate and lower α-ketoglutarate levels (1H-NMR); (2) higher glycine and lower glutamic acid concentrations (UPLC/MS). Several pathways associated with amino acids, mitochondrial and antioxidant metabolism emerged as dysregulated in PD. Our findings highlight a prominent disruption of cellular bioenergetic pathways and amino acid homeostasis in PD.
Independent serum metabolomics approaches identify disrupted glutamic acid and serine metabolism in Parkinson’s disease patients / Gervasoni, Jacopo; Marino, Carmen; Imarisio, Alberto; Santucci, Lavinia; Napolitano, Enza; Nuzzo, Tommaso; Yahyavi, Isar; Avenali, Micol; Cicchinelli, Michela; Buongarzone, Gabriele; Galandra, Caterina; Picascia, Marta; Grimaldi, Manuela; Pacchetti, Claudio; Errico, Francesco; D'Ursi, Anna Maria; Urbani, Andrea; Valente, Enza Maria; Usiello, Alessandro. - In: NPJ PARKINSON'S DISEASE. - ISSN 2373-8057. - 11:1(2025). [10.1038/s41531-025-01126-5]
Independent serum metabolomics approaches identify disrupted glutamic acid and serine metabolism in Parkinson’s disease patients
Errico, Francesco;
2025
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Whether distinct blood metabolomic profiles can distinguish Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients from healthy controls (HC) is still a matter of debate. Here, we employed ¹H-NMR and UPLC/MS analyses on serum samples from a cohort of PD patients and HC. Compared to HC, PD patients showed: (1) higher glutamine, serine, pyruvate and lower α-ketoglutarate levels (1H-NMR); (2) higher glycine and lower glutamic acid concentrations (UPLC/MS). Several pathways associated with amino acids, mitochondrial and antioxidant metabolism emerged as dysregulated in PD. Our findings highlight a prominent disruption of cellular bioenergetic pathways and amino acid homeostasis in PD.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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