Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system that affects movements in the body. With this disease, nerve cells in the brain die that could cause issues with balance, tremors and stiffness. There are both environmental and genetic factors that could link to Parkinson's. The environmental causes include certain pesticides, heavy metals, solvents, MPTP and air pollution. While the genetic side includes mutations in certain genes that are underlying in a smaller percentage of cases. But there is still a lot of information that has yet to be discovered about the genetic side of Parkinson's disease.
Dr Makarious and her team are researching Parkinson's genetics on a deeper level. They first look into the percentages of people with the symptoms and then dive into the genetic data given by participants. The study “Tackling a disease on a global scale, the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program, GP2: A new generation of opportunities” explains how important it is to look at Parkinson's from a genetics point of view especially with a community involved. First, they share that “around 8% of individuals with PD have died, 25% have developed significant problems with their balance, and 25% have developed cognitive impairment or dementia”. This highlights how quickly progressive and aggressive this disease is and how deeply it could affect your life. Next they dive into how having a community accelerates their overall research of the topic. They exclaimed “Accelerated and dramatic expansion of our understanding of the genetic basis of PD by generating and analyzing genetic data from more than 200,000 participants to create resources and make discoveries across the spectrum of PD risk, from causative to risk variants”. With this information, they proved that having a lot of participants accelerated their research and helped society better understand the disease overall.
References
David Kumbroch Senior Science Writer. “Keeping a Focus on Diversity in Parkinson’s Research.” The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research | Parkinson’s Disease, www.michaeljfox.org/news/keeping-focus-diversity-parkinsons-research . Accessed 10 Oct. 2025.
Tackling a Disease on a Global Scale, the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program, GP2: A New Generation of Opportunities: The American Journal of Human Genetics, www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/S0002-9297(25)00284-8 . Accessed 11 Oct. 2025.
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