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  • Neuroimmunology
  • Translational Medicine
  • Parkinson's Disease Research

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) affects over one million people in the EU, with no cure currently available.
  • Existing symptomatic treatments for PD have significant side effects, highlighting an unmet medical need.
  • The precise role of the immune system in PD onset and progression remains unclear, despite its recognized involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish an interdisciplinary research network, IMMUPARKNET, to address challenges in PD and its immune system interactions.
  • To foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among international specialists in PD and immunology.
  • To accelerate the development of innovative and potentially curative treatments for Parkinson's disease.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of IMMUPARKNET, a COST Action network involving 157 members from 34 countries.
  • Establishment of 5 working groups focused on specific aspects of PD and immunity.
  • Facilitation of knowledge exchange through meetings, training schools, webinars, and publications.

Main Results:

  • Creation of a multidisciplinary research ecosystem dedicated to PD and neuroimmunology.
  • Significant participation from young researchers (58.5%) and researchers from Inclusiveness Target Countries (67.5%).
  • Laying the groundwork for improved research resource sharing and development of novel therapeutic strategies.

Conclusions:

  • IMMUPARKNET is poised to bridge the knowledge gap regarding immunity in Parkinson's disease.
  • The network will harmonize research and clinical approaches to expedite the discovery of new PD treatments.
  • The ultimate goal is to advance the development of a definitive cure for Parkinson's disease.