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Parkinson’s disease: New insights into a traveling protein

January 5, 2016 by

In Parkinson's disease, the protein 'alpha-synuclein' aggregates within neurons of patients and appears to propagate across interconnected areas of the brain. How this happens remains largely unknown. It has been proposed that alpha-synuclein may behave like a 'prion.' However, recent findings reveal that pathology caused by alpha-synuclein does not necessarily involve prion-like seeding. Instead, it could be triggered by enhanced alpha-synuclein expression and trans-neuronal passage of monomeric and oligomeric forms of the protein.

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