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Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Share a Unique Olfactory Perceptual Fingerprint

M. Andelman-Gur, K. Snitz, A. Ravia, N. Hezi, A. Ezra, D. Klepikov, T. Gurevich, N. Sobel (Rehovot, Israel)

Meeting: 2022 International Congress

Abstract Number: 1432

Keywords: Olfactory dysfunction, Parkinson’s

Category: Parkinson's Disease: Non-Motor Symptoms

Objective: To explore potential olfactory biomarkers for early detection of Parkinson’s disease

Background: Although the olfactory decline in Parkinson’s disease (PD) precedes the motor symptoms by several years or decades, it has yet to provide for a specific early biomarker in PD. Typical olfactory tests probe olfactory performance, in tasks such as detection, discrimination, and identification. Because of the myriad possible causes for the decline in olfactory performance, such performance-based tests lack specificity. An alternative to performance-based tests is the olfactory perceptual fingerprint (OPF). OPFs characterize how the world smells to an individual. OPFs are related to genetic makeup [1], and provide specificity where performance-based tests do not [2].

Method: To test the hypothesis that PD is associated with a specific typical OPF, we tested 10 PD patients (9M, mean age = 66.3 ± 7.4 years, disease duration = 9.3 ± 7.9 years, MDS-UPDRS total score = 57.9 ± 21.6) and 10 healthy controls (9M, mean age = 64.9 ± 5.4 years) using 10 odors and 11 descriptors.

Results: We found that OPFs were similar within the two groups but significantly different between them (mean r = 0.3 ±  0.17 vs. mean r = 0.1 ± 0.22, paired t-test, t(8) = -4.22, p = 0.002). Moreover, we could use OPFs alone to classify PD (unsupervised k-means clustering, 90% specificity, 70% sensitivity).

Conclusion: These pilot data raise the possibility of a specific olfactory biomarker in PD.

References: [1] Secundo L, Snitz K, Weissler K, et al. (2015). Individual olfactory perception reveals meaningful nonolfactory genetic information. PNAS. 112:8750-5.
[2] Weiss T, Soroka T, Gorodisky L, et al. (2020). Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs. Neuron. 105:35-45.e5.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

M. Andelman-Gur, K. Snitz, A. Ravia, N. Hezi, A. Ezra, D. Klepikov, T. Gurevich, N. Sobel. Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Share a Unique Olfactory Perceptual Fingerprint [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2022; 37 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/patients-with-parkinsons-disease-share-a-unique-olfactory-perceptual-fingerprint/. Accessed May 13, 2025.
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