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Serum Amyloid Alpha Is Downregulated in Peripheral Tissues of Parkinson’s Disease Patients
- Source :
- Kurvits, L., Reimann, E., Kadastik-Eerme, L., Truu, L., Kingo, K., Erm, T., Kõks, S. <
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- We report the changed levels of serum amyloid alpha, an immunologically active protein, in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients’ peripheral tissues. We have previously shown that Saa-1 and -2 (serum amyloid alpha-1,-2, genes) were among the top downregulated genes in PD patients’ skin, using whole-genome RNA sequencing. In the current study, we characterized the gene and protein expression profiles of skin and blood samples from patients with confirmed PD diagnosis and age/sex matched controls. qRT-PCR analysis of PD skin demonstrated downregulation of Saa-1 and -2 genes in PD patients. However, the lowered amount of protein could not be visualized using immunohistochemistry, due to low quantity of SAA (Serum Amyloid Alpha, protein) in skin. Saa-1 and -2 expression levels in whole blood were below detection threshold based on RNA sequencing, however significantly lowered protein levels of SAA1/2 in PD patients’ serum were shown with ELISA, implying that SAA is secreted into the blood. These results show that SAA is differentially expressed in the peripheral tissues of PD patients.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Kurvits, L., Reimann, E., Kadastik-Eerme, L., Truu, L., Kingo, K., Erm, T., Kõks, S. <
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1097201911
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource