219: Multi-omic mapping of lipid dysregulation in Parkinson’s brain
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219: Multi-omic mapping of lipid dysregulation in Parkinson’s brain

Hällqvist J et al., Nature Communications - Targeted multi-region lipidomics with proteomic and mitochondrial data reveals region- and stage-specific lipid alterations in Parkinson’s disease that converge on mitochondrial dysfunction. Key terms: lipids, parkinsons disease, putamen, ceramide, plasmalogens.

Study Highlights:
The study quantified 146 lipid species across eight anatomically distinct post-mortem brain regions in controls and mid- and late-stage Parkinson’s disease using targeted LC-MS/MS and integrated proteomics and mitochondrial assays. Control brains showed distinct regional lipid signatures and age-associated increases in hexosylceramides, while PD brains exhibited cortical elevations of gangliosides, HexCer and Hex2Cer and subcortical reductions of glycosphingolipids alongside increased sphingolipids and decreased phospholipids. The putamen displayed the most pronounced mid-stage changes with depletion of very long-chain ceramides and plasmalogen PE that normalized in late-stage disease, and lyso-phosphatidylcholine rose progressively with disease stage. Correlative multi-omic analysis linked sphingomyelin species to PD-related proteins and associated putaminal lipids including plasmalogens, long-chain ceramides, lyso-PC and HexCer with altered mitochondrial complex I activity.

Conclusion:
Region- and stage-specific lipid remodeling in Parkinson’s disease converges with mitochondrial dysfunction and identifies lipid pathways that may contribute to disease progression and therapeutic targeting

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First author:
Hällqvist J

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-65489-2

Reference:
Hällqvist J, Toomey CE, Pinto R, Baldwin T, Doykov I, Wernick A, Al Shahrani M, Evans JR, Lachica J, Pope S, Heales S, Eaton S, Mills K, Gandhi S & Heywood WE. Multi-omic analysis reveals lipid dysregulation associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease brain. Nature Communications. 2025;16:10490. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65489-2

License:
This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2025-12-06.

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- transcript coverage: Substantive auditing of the transcript's scientific claims about regional lipid remodeling in PD, ceramide chain-length shifts, putamen-specific changes, mitochondrial correlations, and multi-omic integration, with attention to disease progression and potential protective responses.
- transcript topics: Regional lipid remodeling across eight brain regions; Ceramide chain-length alterations (short vs very long); Putamen mid-stage changes and plasmalogen PE; Glycosphingolipid patterns cortical vs subcortical; Lyso-phospholipids and plasmalogens across PD stages; Lipid-proteomics and mitochondrial complex I correlations

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