Diagnostic biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease: The present and the future
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2021-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Ferdous, LabibaMetadata
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive nervous system disorder that is familiar as a common
neurodegenerative disorder. PD requires precise biomarkers for prodromal and preclinical
diagnosis, to provide quality treatment during the initial phase of PD. Such biomarkers may be
efficient enough to monitor the progression of disease. The purpose of this review is to highlight
recent developments in the discovery of biomarkers of PD based on biochemical (urate, protein
DJ-1, 𝛼-synuclein, peptides, IGF-1, homocysteine etc.) and genetic factors. Significant progress
has been made in research on biomarkers for PD and a growing number of candidate biomarkers
have been identified for PD, but they do not have satisfactory specificity when used individually.
Therefore, a comprehensive composition of multimodal biomarkers can improve diagnostic
accuracy and simplify personalized medicine implementation.