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#20424 : Role of nasal dysbiosis in Parkinson disease
Topics: Metagenetics (16s / 18S / ITS)
Origin: IP
Project type: Expertise

Name of Applicant: Françoise Lazarini
Date of application: 01-10-2025
Unit: Perception and Memory
Location: Fernbach 1st floor room: 1072
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@ Mail: lazarini@pasteur.fr
@ PI-Mail: pierre-marie.lledo@pasteur.fr

Project context and summary:

Olfactory dysfunction is frequent in Parkinson Disease (PD) and may be present years before the motor symptoms appear. The early olfactory dysfunction could result from environmental factors acting through the nasal cavity such as microbial communities. Local inflammation induced by a nasal bacterial dysbiosis (microbiota imbalance) could lead to early neuronal dysfunctions in the olfactory system propagating in all the brain, thus inducing motor, cognitive and emotional manifestations in PD, in keeping with the Braak’s stage hypothesis. We propose a translational project aiming at investigating the potential influence of nasal dysbiosis in PD pathogenesis. We will analyze both olfaction and nasal microbiota in a large series of PD patients and test the link between olfactory deficits and nasal dysbiosis. Then, we will take advantage of studying two populations of subjects with a very different environmental exposure (in mainland France and French West Indies) to isolate the abnormalities of the nasal microbiota that could be specific for PD.


Related team publications:
Lazarini F, Roze E, Lannuzel A, Lledo PM. The microbiome-nose-brain axis in health and disease. Trends Neurosci. 2022 Oct;45(10):718-721. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2022.08.003. Epub 2022 Aug 31. PMID: 36055893. Format:
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Manager: azimdine.habib@pasteur.fr
Status: Kick-off meeting


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