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Skin disorders in Parkinson’s disease: potential biomarkers and risk factors

机译:帕金森氏病中的皮肤疾病:潜在的生物标志物和危险因素

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders, characterized by a symptom triad comprising resting tremor, rigidity, and akinesia. In addition, non-motor symptoms of PD are well recognized and often precede the overt motor manifestations. Cutaneous manifestations as markers of PD have long been discussed, and cumulative evidence shows an increased prevalence of certain dermatological disorders in PD. Seborrheic dermatitis is considered to occur as a premotor feature of PD referable to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system. Also, an increased risk of melanoma has been observed in PD. Light hair color is a known risk factor for melanoma, and interestingly the risk of PD is found to be significantly higher in individuals with light hair color and particularly with red hair. Furthermore, several studies have reported a high prevalence of PD in patients with bullous pemphigoid. Moreover, a 2-fold increase in risk of new-onset PD has been observed in patients with rosacea. Besides the association between PD and various dermatological disorders, the skin may be useful in the diagnosis of PD. Early PD pathology is found not only in the brain but also in extra-neuronal tissues. Thus, the protein α-synuclein, which is genetically associated with PD, is present not only in the CNS but also in the skin. Hence, higher values of α-synuclein have been observed in the skin of patients with PD. Furthermore, an increased risk of PD has been found in the Cys/Cys genotype, which is associated with red hair color. In this review, we summarize the current evidence of the association between PD and dermatological disorders, the cutaneous adverse effects of neurological medications, and describe the potential of skin protein expression and biomarkers in identification of risk and diagnosis of PD.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)是最常见的神经退行性疾病之一,其特征是三联征症状包括静息震颤,僵硬和运动障碍。此外,PD的非运动症状已得到很好的认识,并且通常在明显的运动表现之前出现。长期以来,人们一直在讨论作为PD标记物的皮肤表现,并且累积的证据表明PD中某些皮肤病的患病率增加。脂溢性皮炎被认为是PD的前运动特征,可导致自主神经系统异常。同样,在PD中观察到黑色素瘤的风险增加。浅色是黑色素瘤的已知危险因素,有趣的是,浅色尤其是红头发的人患PD的风险明显更高。此外,几项研究报道了大疱性天疱疮患者的PD患病率很高。此外,在酒渣鼻患者中,新发PD的风险增加了2倍。除了PD与各种皮肤病之间的关联外,皮肤在PD的诊断中可能有用。不仅在大脑而且在神经外组织中也发现了早期的PD病理。因此,与PD遗传相关的蛋白质α-突触核蛋白不仅存在于CNS中,而且存在于皮肤中。因此,已经在PD患者的皮肤中观察到更高的α-突触核蛋白值。此外,在Cys / Cys基因型中发现PD的风险增加,这与红头发的颜色有关。在这篇综述中,我们总结了PD与皮肤病,神经药物对皮肤的不良反应之间的关联的当前证据,并描述了皮肤蛋白表达和生物标志物在PD风险和诊断中的潜力。

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