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A new study used a metagenomic approach to survey the entire gut microbiome in people with Parkinson disease and identified specific changes that could be linked to the pathogenesis of the disease.
New research shows that variants in two FTD–ALS risk genes impair the functioning of the endolysosomal pathway, leading to pathological intracellular accumulation of TDP43 protein.