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Pre-symptomatic Parkinson's disease blood test quantifying repetitive sequence motifs in transfer RNA fragments

Authors

Nimrod Madrer, Shani Vaknine-Treidel, Tamara Zorbaz, Yonat Tzur, Estelle R Bennett, Paz Drori, Nitzan Suissa, David S Greenberg, Eitan Lerner, Eyal Soreq, Iddo Paldor, Hermona Soreq

Abstract

Nat Aging. 2025 Apr 11. doi: 10.1038/s43587-025-00851-z. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Early, efficient Parkinson's disease (PD) tests may facilitate pre-symptomatic diagnosis and disease-modifying therapies. Here we report elevated levels of PD-specific transfer RNA fragments carrying a conserved sequence motif (RGTTCRA-tRFs) in the substantia nigra, cerebrospinal fluid and blood of patients with PD. A whole blood qPCR test detecting elevated RGTTCRA-tRFs and reduced mitochondrial-originated tRFs (MT-tRFs) segregated pre-symptomatic patients with PD from controls (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC-AUC) of 0.75 versus 0.71 based on traditional clinical scoring). Strengthening PD relevance, patients carrying PD-related mutations presented higher blood RGTTCRA-tRFs/MT-tRFs ratios than mutation-carrying non-symptomatic controls, and RGTTCRA-tRF levels decreased in patients' blood after deep brain stimulation. Furthermore, RGTTCRA-tRFs complementarity to ribosomal RNA and the translation-supporting LeuCAG3-tRF might aggravate PD via translational inhibition, as reflected by disrupted ribosomal association of RGTTCRA-tRFs in depolarized neuroblastoma cells. Our findings show tRF involvement in PD and suggest a potential simple and safe blood test that may aid clinicians in pre-symptomatic PD diagnosis after validation in larger independent cohorts.

PMID:40216989 | DOI:10.1038/s43587-025-00851-z