Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RECOLOR (Regulation and consequences of LRRK2 phosphorylation,a path to Parkinson’s disease therapy and diagnostics)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2015-06-01 al 2017-05-31
This project’s overall objective are therefore to understand the role of LRRK2 phosphorylation in PD by pursuing 3 specific aims: 1) elucidate the regulation of LRRK2 phosphorylation by phosphatases, 2) determine how LRRK2 phosphorylation impacts biological functions related to PD in experimental systems, cellular and in vivo, and 3) verify the findings we make in experimental models in biosamples of PD patients.
The final conclusions of this project are:
- LRRK2 is regulated by phosphatases of the PP1 and PP2A class. This regulation is highly dynamic and organized per cluster of phosphosites;
- LRRK2 phosphorylation regulation impacts LRRK2 effects within cells, notably through governing LRRK2’s subcellular localization;
- The measure of LRRK2 phosphorylation in human biofluids shows that it is a potential biomarker for Parkinson’s disease;
- This project demonstrates that the understanding of the specific molecular event of LRRK2 phosphorylation opens perspectives in developing new PD therapies and biomarkers based on LRRK2 phosphorylation.
Related to objective 3, we have confirmed that LRRK2 and its phosphorylation can be detected in human biosamples such as urine. These findings are paving the way to determining whether LRRK2 phosphorylation is modified in biofluids of PD patients relative to healthy subjects and have the potential of one day being used as a diagnostic test for early stages of PD.