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PhD defence: Nanna Møller Jensen

New markers for neuropathology in Parkinson's disease

Info about event

Time

Thursday 16 May 2024,  at 13:00 - 15:00

Location

AIAS auditorium (building 1632), Aarhus University, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 6B, 8000 Aarhus C

On Thursday 16 May at 13:00, Nanna Møller Jensen defends her PhD dissertation entitled "Investigating markers of inclusion and non-inclusion α-synuclein aggregate pathology in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders".

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motoric dysfunction and a range of non-motoric disturbances. Neuropathologically, it features prominent neuronal loss in specific areas of the brain as well as characteristic alpha-synuclein protein inclusions called Lewy bodies. In recent years, smaller types of alpha-synuclein aggregates not organized into Lewy bodies have been hypothesized to be highly involved in disease pathogenesis, though few studies have shown these aggregates in tissue samples, mainly due to technical limitations.

In this PhD project, carried out at Aarhus University, we developed a novel alpha-synuclein proximity ligation assay to detect such small aggregates in cell models and post-mortem human tissue sections. We compared the results from our new assay with traditional immunohistochemistry to detect Lewy bodies and show that our assay detects more pathology at much earlier timepoints in disease. We also demonstrate that a genetic variant of Parkinson's disease without Lewy bodies - a curiosity currently left unexplained - does contain the smaller types of aggregates, pointing to a common disease mechanism. Lastly, we investigated the temporal development of phosphorylation at serine-129 of alpha-synuclein, a common disease marker, and examined the potential of its inhibition as a treatment target.

The summary is written by the PhD student.

The defence is public and takes place in the AIAS auditorium (building 1632), Aarhus University, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 6B, 8000 Aarhus C. Please see the press release for more information. 

Contact

PhD student Nanna Møller Jensen

Mail: nanna.mj@biomed.au.dk

Phone: (+45) 60226553

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