
Gianni PezzoliFondazione Grigioni per il Morbo di Parkinson, Milan Italy · Director Emeritus Parkinson Institute Pini-CTO Milan Italy
Gianni Pezzoli
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April 1997 - May 2019
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Background and Objective
Recently, RAB32 has been identified as possibly linked to Parkinson's disease. We studied the prevalence and clinical correlates of the p.Ser71Arg variant in the RAB32 gene in a large case series of Italian patients with Parkinson's disease or atypical parkinsonism.
Methods
A single‐center cohort with a case‐control compon...
α-synuclein oligomers within synaptic terminals of autonomic fibers of the skin reliably discriminate Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients from healthy controls. Nonetheless, the prognostic role of oligomers for disease progression is unknown. We explored whether α-synuclein oligomers evaluated as proximity ligation assay (PLA) score may predict the w...
Background:
Detecting cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) is challenging due to diverse manifestations and outdated diagnostic criteria. Cognitive screening tools, as Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), are adopted worldwide, but despite several cutoffs has been proposed for PD, no consensus h...
Gait disturbance is a common and severe symptom of Parkinson’s disease that severely impairs quality of life. Current treatments provide only partial benefits with wide variability in outcomes. Also, deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS), a mainstay treatment for bradykinetic-rigid symptoms and parkinsonian tremor, is poorly e...
The main genetic risk factors for Parkinson's disease (PD) are presently represented by variants in GBA1 gene encoding for the β‐glucocerebrosidase (GCase). Searching for a peripheral biomarker that can be used for selecting and monitoring patients in clinical trials targeting GBA1‐associated PD (GBA1‐PD) is a current challenge. We previously demon...
Objective
Our study investigates the impact of copy number variations (CNVs) on Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathogenesis using genome-wide data, aiming to uncover novel genetic mechanisms and improve the understanding of the role of CNVs in sporadic PD.
Methods
We applied a sliding window approach to perform CNV-GWAS and conducted genome-wide burden...
Background and objectives:
The role of body mass index (BMI) in Parkinson disease (PD) is unclear. Based on the Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in PD (Courage-PD) consortium, we used 2-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to replicate a previously reported inverse association of genetically predicted BMI w...
Despite substantial progress, causal variants are identified only for a minority of familial Parkinson’s disease (PD) cases, leaving high-risk pathogenic variants unidentified1,2. To identify such variants, we uniformly processed exome sequencing data of 2,184 index familial PD cases and 69,775 controls. Exome-wide analyses converged on RAB32 as a...
Analysis of coupling between the phases and amplitudes of neural oscillations has gained increasing attention as an important mechanism for large-scale brain network dynamics. In Parkinson's disease (PD), preliminary evidence indicates abnormal beta-phase coupling to gamma-amplitude in different brain areas, including the subthalamic nucleus (STN)....
Background: Mutations in ANO3 are a rare cause of autosomal dominant isolated or combined dystonia, mainly presenting in adulthood.
Cases: We extensively characterize a new, large ANO3 family with six affected carriers. The proband is a young girl who had suffered from tremor and painful dystonic movements in her right arm since the age of 11 years...
Highly specialized microtubules in neurons are crucial to both health and disease of the nervous system, and their properties are strictly regulated by different post-translational modifications, including α-Tubulin acetylation. An imbalance in the levels of acetylated α-Tubulin has been reported in experimental models of Parkinson’s disease (PD) w...
A major limitation of conventional deep brain stimulation (cDBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) for Parkinson's disease (PD) is poor efficacy and, in some cases, worsening of gait disturbances. We applied a novel DBS paradigm, which adjusts the current amplitude linearly with respect to subthalamic beta power (adaptive DBS, aDBS), in one parkinso...
The pathophysiology of tremor in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is evolving towards a complex alteration to monoaminergic innervation, and increasing evidence suggests a key role of the locus coeruleus noradrenergic system (LC-NA). However, the difficulties in imaging LC-NA in patients challenge its direct investigation. To this end, we studied the devel...
Background: Freezing of gait (FoG) is an episodic failure of gait exposing people with Parkinson's disease (PD) to a high risk of falling. Despite growing evidence of the interconnection between impaired trunk control and FoG, a detailed description of spinal kinematics during walking is still lacking in this population.
Research question: Do spina...
Emerging evidence supports that altered α-tubulin acetylation occurs in Parkinson’s disease (PD), a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the deposition of α-synuclein fibrillary aggregates within Lewy bodies and nigrostriatal neuron degeneration. Nevertheless, studies addressing the interplay between α-tubulin acetylation and α-synuclein are...
Background:
Speech impairment is commonly reported in Parkinson's disease and is not consistently improved by available therapies - including deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS), which can worsen communication performance in some patients. Improving the outcome of STN-DBS on speech is difficult due to our incomplete underst...
Alpha-synuclein inclusions are the distinctive trait of brain areas affected by neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Nevertheless, PD is now considered as a multisystemic disorder, since alpha-synuclein pathology has been described also outside the central nervous system. In this regard, the early, non-motor autonomic symptoms point out a...
Background:
Epidemiological studies that examined the association between Parkinson's disease (PD) and cancers led to inconsistent results, but they face a number of methodological difficulties.
Objective:
We used results from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to study the genetic correlation between PD and different cancers to identify co...
Background:
While the role of the gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of PD is under intense investigation, the results presented are still very heterogeneous. These discrepancies arise not only from the highly heterogeneous pathology of PD, but also from widely varying methodologies at all stages of the workflow from sampling to final statistical...
Highly specialized microtubules in neurons are crucial to the health and disease of the nervous system, and their properties are strictly regulated by different post-translational modifications, including alpha-Tubulin acetylation. An imbalance in the levels of acetylated alpha-Tubulin has been reported in experimental models of Parkinson's disease...
Objectives
There is growing evidence that Parkinson’s disease and diabetes are partially related diseases; however, the association between the two, and the impact of specific treatments, are still unclear. We evaluated the effect of T2D and antidiabetic treatment on age at PD onset and on all-cause mortality.
Research design and methods
The stand...
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a sudden episodic inability to produce effective stepping despite the intention to walk. It typically occurs during gait initiation (GI) or modulation and may lead to falls. We studied the anticipatory postural adjustments (imbalance, unloading, and stepping phase) at GI in 23 patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and FOG...
Looking at the puzzle that depicts the molecular determinants in neurodegeneration, many pieces are lacking and multiple interconnections among key proteins and intracellular pathways still remain unclear. Here we focus on the concerted action of α-synuclein and the microtubule cytoskeleton, whose interplay, indeed, is emerging but remains largely...
Background
Aggregates of TAR DNA-binding protein of 43 kDa (TDP-43) represent the pathological hallmark of most amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and of nearly 50% of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) cases but were also observed to occur as secondary neuropathology in the nervous tissue of patients with different neurodegenerative diseases, includin...
Objective
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a sudden episodic inability to produce effective stepping despite the intention to walk. It typically occurs during gait initiation or modulation and may lead to falls and loss of independence. We assessed gait initiation (GI) changes in parkinsonian patients suffering from FOG when off dopaminergic medications,...
Introduction
Levodopa/carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) is an effective treatment in patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD) with consolidated evidence of clinical efficacy. However, only few studies have assessed long-term safety, causes of discontinuation, mortality, and relative predictors.
Methods
We conducted a retrospective analysis of...
Background:
Two studies that examined the interaction between HLA-DRB1 and smoking in Parkinson's disease (PD) yielded findings in opposite directions.
Objective:
To perform a large-scale independent replication of the HLA-DRB1 × smoking interaction.
Methods:
We genotyped 182 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) associated with smoking initia...
Differences in gut microbiota between Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and controls seem to depend on multiple – frequently unmeasured – confounders. Monozygotic twins offer a unique model for controlling several factors responsible for interpersonal variation in gut microbiota. Fecal samples from 20 monozygotic twin pairs (N=40) discordant for PD...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex and progressive neurodegenerative disease, characterized by resting tremor, rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability. Furthermore, PD is associated with a wide spectrum of non-motor symptoms that add to overall disability. In recent years, some investigations, from basic science to clinical appl...
Background and aim: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative movement disorder. Treatment aims at symptoms control and prevention of complications. Although type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a well-established risk factor for cerebrovascular diseases, evidence is lacking with regards to the possible association between T2D and PD. With the pre...
Background:
To date, variants in the GBA gene represent the most frequent large-effect genetic factor associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the reason why individuals with the same GBA variant may or may not develop neurodegeneration and PD is still unclear.
Objectives:
Therefore, we evaluated the contribution of rare variants in ge...
Introduction
Astrocytes are involved in Parkinson's disease (PD) where they could contribute to α‐Synuclein pathology but also to neuroprotection via α‐Synuclein clearance. The molecular signature underlying their dual role is still elusive. Given that vitamin D has been recently suggested to be protective in neurodegeneration, the aim of our study...
Background
Previous studies showed that lifestyle behaviors (cigarette smoking, alcohol, coffee) are inversely associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The prodromal phase of PD raises the possibility that these associations may be explained by reverse causation.
Objective
To examine associations of lifestyle behaviors with PD using two-sample Me...
Background:
Previous prospective studies highlighted dairy intake as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD), particularly in men. It is unclear whether this association is causal or explained by reverse causation or confounding.
Objective:
The aim is to examine the association between genetically predicted dairy intake and PD using two-sampl...
Objective: This is the first study applying Clinimetric Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (CLIPROM) criteria to evaluate the construct validity, sensitivity, and clinical utility of the SCL-90-R in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods: A Rasch analysis was conducted using a sample of 488 PD outpatients. Results: Testing for dimensionalit...
VPS13C is a protein-coding gene involved in the regulation of mitochondrial function through the endolysosomal pathway in neurons. Homozygous and compound heterozygous VPS13C mutations are etiologically associated with early-onset Parkinson’s disease (PD). Moreover, recent studies linked biallelic VPS13C mutations with the development of dementia w...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells with anti-inflammatory properties. Here we tested the safety of MSCs in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP; ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01824121; Eudract No. 2011-004051-39). Seven patients were treated. To improve the safety, protocol adjustments were made during the performance of t...
α-synuclein is a small protein that is mainly expressed in the synaptic terminals of nervous tissue. Although its implication in neurodegeneration is well established, the physiological role of α-synuclein remains elusive. Given its involvement in the modulation of synaptic transmission and the emerging role of microtubules at the synapse, the curr...
Introduction
Parkinson’s disease (PD) belongs to a family of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by alpha-synuclein accumulation in neurons, whose etiopathogenesis remains largely uncovered. Recently, LRP10 has been associated with PD, Parkinson’s disease Dementia (PDD) and Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) by linkage analysis and positional clo...
Excessive beta-band oscillations in the subthalamic nucleus are key neural features of Parkinson’s disease. Yet the distinctive contributions of beta low and high bands, their dependency on striatal dopamine, and their correlates with movement kinematics are unclear. Here, we show that the movement phases of the reach-to-grasp motor task are coded...
Background
Although abnormalities in gut microbiota are hypothesized to influence the pathogenesis and clinical phenotype of Parkinson’s disease (PD), prospective studies on de novo patients are lacking.
Objective
To preliminarily investigate whether gut microbiota in early untreated PD may predict motor and non-motor features progression over a 3...
Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) is crucial in both maintenance of genome integrity and cell death. PARP1 activation has been very recently linked to Parkinson’s disease (PD) and its role in inducing the pathologic accumulation of α-Synuclein demonstrated in a PD mouse model. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence and loc...
Impulse control disorders (ICDs) in Parkinson’s disease have been associated with dysfunctions in the control of value- or reward-based responding (choice impulsivity) and abnormalities in mesocorticolimbic circuits. The hypothesis that dysfunctions in the control of response inhibition (action impulsivity) also play a role in Parkinson’s disease I...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to quantify the susceptibility in deep grey nuclei that are affected by pathological processes related to iron accumulation in patients with Parkinson's disease and primary atypical parkinsonisms such as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Multiple System Atrophy and Cortico-Basal Degeneration, in order to assist the di...
Objective
To provide a variant-specific estimate of incidence, penetrance, sex distribution, and association with dementia of the 4 most common Parkinson disease (PD)-associated GBA variants, we analyzed a large cohort of 4,923 Italian unrelated patients with primary degenerative parkinsonism (including 3,832 PD) enrolled in a single tertiary care...
The field related to mood disorders in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is fragmented. The aim of this cohort observational study was to
evaluate whether the episodes of mood alteration could appear in different disease stages and to verify how nonmotor symptoms
were led off into different stages. We enrolled 93 PD outpatients (three groups: drug naive—DN;...
Background:
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have lower levels of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) than the general population. Previous studies have suggested a negative association between 25(OH)D and clinical features of PD, but the data are inconsistent.
Materials and methods:
We conducted a cross-sectional, observational study. Serum 25...
• Vitamin D has antiinflammatory and immunoregulatory functions. • The involvement of vitamin D in the pathophysiology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still not clear. • Some studies support a link between vitamin D deficiency and worse COVID-19 outcomes. • Vitamin D may also enhance macrophage activation and aberrant immune response. • I...
Introduction:
Deleterious variants in the GBA gene confer a 2- to 20-fold increased risk of Parkinson's disease (PD) and are associated with a more severe disease course. The presence of a highly-similar pseudogene complicates genetic screening, both by Sanger and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Among PD-associated GBA variants, four missense su...
The initiation of gait is a highly challenging task for the balance control system, and can be used to investigate the neural control of upright posture maintenance during whole-body movement. Gait initiation is a centrally-mediated motion achieved in a principled, controlled manner, including predictive mechanisms (anticipatory postural adjustment...
Introduction
Specific pre-existing medical conditions (e.g. hypertension or obesity), advanced age and male sex appear linked to more severe manifestations of SARS Co-V2 infection, thus raising the question of whether Parkinson's disease (PD) poses an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in COVID-19 patients.
Methods
In order to describe the...
The natural pattern of progression of Parkinson's disease is largely unknown because patients are conventionally followed on treatment. As Parkinson's disease progresses, the true magnitude of the long-duration response to levodopa remains unknown, because it can only be estimated indirectly in treated patients. We aimed to describe the natural cou...
Weight homeostasis is complex in Parkinson's disease (PD) and body weight changes substantially throughout the course of the disease. We designed a case-control study to i) investigate whether PD is associated with changes in resting energy expenditure (REE), ii) to assess the accuracy of REE predictive equations for healthy people in PD and iii) t...
HDAC6 is a unique histone deacetylase that targets cytoplasmic non-histone proteins and has a specific ubiquitin-binding activity. Both of these activities are required for HDAC6-mediated formation of aggresomes, which contain misfolded proteins that will ultimately be degraded via autophagy. HDAC6 deacetylase activity is increased following phosph...
Background
It is unknown whether patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are at greater risk of COVID‐19, what their risk factors are and whether their clinical manifestations differ from the general population.
Methods
In a case‐controlled survey, we interviewed 1486 PD patients attending a single tertiary centre in Lombardy, Italy and 1207 family...
Background: Weight homeostasis is complex in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and body weight changes substantially throughout the course of the disease. We designed a case–control study to (i) investigate whether PD is associated with changes in resting energy expenditure (REE), (ii) to assess how accurately REE could be predicted for individuals with PD...
Pathophysiological understanding of gait and balance disorders in Parkinson’s disease is insufficient and late recognition of fall risk limits efficacious follow‐up to prevent or delay falls. We show a distinctive reduction of glucose metabolism in the left posterior parietal cortex, with increased metabolic activity in the cerebellum, in parkinson...