Expanding insights of mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease

PM Abou-Sleiman, MMK Muqit, NW Wood - Nature Reviews …, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006nature.com
The quest to disentangle the aetiopathogenesis of Parkinson's disease has been heavily
influenced by the genes associated with the disease. The α-synuclein-centric theory of
protein aggregation with the adjunct of parkin-driven proteasome deregulation has, in recent
years, been complemented by the discovery and increasing knowledge of the functions of
DJ1, PINK1 and OMI/HTRA2, which are all associated with the mitochondria and have been
implicated in cellular protection against oxidative damage. We critically review how these …
Abstract
The quest to disentangle the aetiopathogenesis of Parkinson's disease has been heavily influenced by the genes associated with the disease. The α-synuclein-centric theory of protein aggregation with the adjunct of parkin-driven proteasome deregulation has, in recent years, been complemented by the discovery and increasing knowledge of the functions of DJ1, PINK1 and OMI/HTRA2, which are all associated with the mitochondria and have been implicated in cellular protection against oxidative damage. We critically review how these genes fit into and enhance our understanding of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease, and consider how oxidative stress might be a potential unifying factor in the aetiopathogenesis of the disease.
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