Role of Telomeres and Telomerase in Parkinson's Disease—A New Theranostics?

Author:

Vellingiri Balachandar1ORCID,Balasubramani Kiruthika2,Iyer Mahalaxmi3,Raj Neethu2,Elangovan Ajay1,Song Kwonwoo4,Yeo Han‐Cheol4,Jayakumar Namitha5,Kinoshita Masako6,Thangarasu Ravimanickam7,Narayanasamy Arul8,Dayem Ahmed Abdal4,Prajapati Vijay Kumar9,Gopalakrishnan Abilash Valsala10,Cho Ssang‐Goo4

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine/Translational Research Department of Zoology School of Basic Sciences Central University of Punjab Bathinda Punjab 151401 India

2. Human Molecular Cytogenetics and Stem Cell Laboratory Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology Bharathiar University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641046 India

3. Department of Biotechnology Karpagam Academy of Higher Education (Deemed to be University) Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641021 India

4. Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biotechnology Molecular and Cellular Reprogramming Center and Institute of Advanced Regenerative Science Konkuk University Seoul 05029 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Biotechnology Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641006 India

6. Department of Neurology National Hospital Organization Utano National Hospital Ondoyama‐Cho Narutaki Ukyo‐Ku Kyoto 616‐8255 Japan

7. Department of Zoology School of Science Tamil Nadu Open University Saidapet Chennai 600015 India

8. Disease Proteomics Laboratory Department of Zoology Bharathiar University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641046 India

9. Department of Biochemistry University of Delhi South Campus Benito Juarez Road Dhaula Kuan New Delhi 110021 India

10. Department of Biomedical Sciences School of Biosciences and Technology Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore Tamil Nadu 632014 India

Abstract

AbstractParkinson's disease (PD) is a complex condition that is significantly influenced by oxidative stress and inflammation. It is also suggested that telomere shortening (TS) is regulated by oxidative stress which leads to various diseases including age‐related neurodegenerative diseases like PD. Thus, it is anticipated that PD would result in TS of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Telomeres protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes preserving them against fusion and destruction. The TS is a normal process because DNA polymerase is unable to replicate the linear ends of the DNA due to end replication complications and telomerase activity in various cell types counteracts this process. PD is usually observed in the aged population and progresses over time therefore, disparities among telomere length in PBMCs of PD patients are recorded and it is still a question whether it has any useful role. Here, the likelihood of telomere attrition in PD and its implications concerning microglia activation, ageing, oxidative stress, and the significance of telomerase activators are addressed. Also, the possibility of telomeres and telomerase as a diagnostic and therapeutic biomarker in PD is discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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