Mutations in GBA and LRRK2 Are Not Associated with Increased Inflammatory Markers
Thaler A, Omer N, Giladi N, Gurevich T, Bar-Shira A, Gana-Weisz M, Goldstein O, Kestenbaum M, Shirvan J, Cedarbaum J, Orr-Urtreger A, Regev K, Shenhar-Tsarfaty S, Mirelman A. Mutations in GBA and LRRK2 Are Not Associated with Increased Inflammatory Markers. Journal Of Parkinson's Disease 2021, 11: 1285-1296. PMID: 33998549, PMCID: PMC8461659, DOI: 10.3233/jpd-212624.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-manifesting carriersRole of inflammationGBA-PDParkinson's diseaseGenetic Parkinson's diseaseLRRK2-PDPD patientsCerebrospinal fluidNon-manifesting mutation carriersAnti-inflammatory treatmentProdromal Parkinson's diseaseGeneral medical conditionsIdiopathic Parkinson's diseaseLRRK2-PD patientsCSF cytokinesGBA-NMCLRRK2-NMCPeripheral cytokinesInflammatory markersIL-10Inflammatory measuresDisease characteristicsIL-1βIL-6Peripheral blood