2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41531-020-00144-9
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Multimodal phenotypic axes of Parkinson’s disease

Abstract: Individuals with Parkinson’s disease present with a complex clinical phenotype, encompassing sleep, motor, cognitive, and affective disturbances. However, characterizations of PD are typically made for the “average” patient, ignoring patient heterogeneity and obscuring important individual differences. Modern large-scale data sharing efforts provide a unique opportunity to precisely investigate individual patient characteristics, but there exists no analytic framework for comprehensively integrating data modal… Show more

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“…Interestingly, both the trainers and assessors noted clear phenotypic differences in participants as they performed the assessments and/or training. PD is a heterogenous disease often viewed as a movement disorder with three motor types: Tremor-dominant; akinetic-rigid or postural instability with gait difficulty; or indeterminate ( Luo et al, 2019 ; Wojtala et al, 2019 ; Markello et al, 2021 ). The clinical spectrum of PD encompasses many non-motor domains like cognition and autonomic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, both the trainers and assessors noted clear phenotypic differences in participants as they performed the assessments and/or training. PD is a heterogenous disease often viewed as a movement disorder with three motor types: Tremor-dominant; akinetic-rigid or postural instability with gait difficulty; or indeterminate ( Luo et al, 2019 ; Wojtala et al, 2019 ; Markello et al, 2021 ). The clinical spectrum of PD encompasses many non-motor domains like cognition and autonomic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or pathological disease progression, or whether they may be indicative of the microbiota being a true contributing factor of PD. Given the complex bidirectional relationship between the microbiome and host health in addition to the heterogeneity in clinical phenotypes of PD (Markello et al, 2021), is possible that microbiota dynamics are both a product PD pathology as well as potential drivers for the onset and progression of the disease.…”
Section: Microbiota Composition and Metabolites Associated With Parkinson's Disease And Symptom Severitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…demographics), will often be preferred by algorithms simply because of their size and thus larger influence. Markello et al (2021) have proposed creating a similarity network for each data modality separately and then iteratively fusing these together. This similarity network fusion approach has the advantage of overcoming the dimensionality bias, plus it generates a low-dimensional representation of each source that can be interpreted.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%