Prodromal Parkinsonian Features in Carriers of Gaucher Disease Compared to Controls
Michal Becker-Cohen, Ari Zimran, Tama Dinur, Maayan Tiomkin, Arndt Rolfs, David Arkadir, Peter Bauer, Elena Shulman, Gilad Yahalom, Mikhal E. Cohen, Orly Manor, Ora Paltiel, Shoshana Revel-Vilk

TL;DR
This study compares prodromal Parkinsonian features in Gaucher disease carriers and controls to better understand early Parkinson's disease risk and progression.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct cognitive and motor patterns in Gaucher disease carriers that may help predict Parkinson's disease risk.
Findings
GBA1 carriers and controls showed no differences in the frequency of abnormal prodromal PD tests.
Cognitive patterns in GBA1 carriers were more closely linked to motor dysfunction than mood or sleep.
Younger GBA1 carriers outperformed older ones in motor and cognitive tasks.
Abstract
Carriers of Gaucher disease have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD). Identifying PD in its prodromal stage is crucial, as early detection before motor symptoms appear allows for potential interventions to salvage neurons and slow or prevent disease progression. At the Gaucher unit at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, we are following a large cohort of obligatory carriers of GBA1 variants (GBA1 carriers) and study ways to identify those at an increased risk for developing PD. In this study, we compared non-invasive prodromal PD tests in 164 GBA1 carriers and 49 participants with no genetic predisposition to PD (controls). The proportion of abnormal tests was compared between groups, and the risk factors for having abnormal tests (at least one or ≥20%) were studied. There were no differences between GBA1 carriers and controls in the frequency of abnormalities, having at…
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TopicsLysosomal Storage Disorders Research · Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Cellular transport and secretion
