This technology combines several parameters on a patient's dermal fibroblasts to diagnose and monitor the progression of Parkinson's Disease.

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A Biomarker Platform for Parkinson's Disease Tech ID: UA17-160 Invention: This invention is a biomarker platform for Parkinson's Disease (PD). It combines several parameters on a patient's dermal fibroblasts to diagnose and monitor the progression of PD. The parameters can potentially be correlated with specific clinical PD phenotypes and severity. Background: Approximately 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease each year, contributing to the 10 million worldwide. Making an accurate diagnosis of PD is difficult as there is no standard diagnostic tests. Most diagnoses are based on physician's observation and experience. The current best industry practice involves scanning the brain to measure dopamine and brain metabolism. Unfortunately, these tests are extremely expensive and are limited to specialized imaging centers. This invention fills the unmet need by potentially providing a set of standard tests for PD diagnosis and prognosis. Status: issued U.S. patent #11,099,173

Key Benefits

- Peripheral fibroblasts can be easily collected from patients - Phenotypes of these fibroblasts are correlated with PD disease severity - Potential to be used for both diagnosis and prognosis of PD

Applications

- Diagnostic for Parkinson's Disease - Prognostic for Parkinson's Disease

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