Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 11, 2026

An Objective and Child-friendly Assessment of Arm Function by Using a 3-D Sensor
Published on: February 12, 2018
Biomarkers in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias
Emanuele Panza1,2, Antonio Orlacchio3,4
1Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Università di Bologna, 40138 Bologna, Italy.
Abstract:
Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) represent a group of neurodegenerative disorders characterized by progressive spasticity and weakness in the lower limbs, with no specific treatment available for patients. At the same time, the molecular diagnosis is complicated by the high genetic heterogeneity of this group of diseases, and it can be challenging due to overlapping clinical features with other conditions. Reliable biomarkers could play a fundamental role in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic interventions for HSPs. For this reason, it is necessary to increase the search for biomarkers that can be used to rapidly classify HSPs, follow the natural history of the conditions, and monitor disease correction therapies. This article provides an overview of the current understanding of biomarkers in HSPs, including genetic, biochemical, and clinical biomarkers and new cell imaging-based approaches. In this manuscript, we aim to provide an overview of the current situation in HSP biomarkers, emphasizing the limitations and the necessity of conducting more studies in this field.
Related Concept Videos
Pedigree Analysis
Mutations
X-linked Traits
Animal Mitochondrial Genetics
Genomic Imprinting and Inheritance
The expression of some genes depends on which parent passed the gene to the offspring, through a phenomenon known as...
Incomplete Dominance

