This clinical trial is focused on studying Parkinson’s Disease in individuals who have at least one GBA1 mutation. The treatment being tested is called LY3884961, which is a solution for injection. This treatment involves using a special type of virus, known as an adeno-associated viral vector serotype 9, to deliver a modified version of the human GBA gene into the body. The purpose of the study is to find out how safe and effective this treatment is for people with Parkinson’s Disease.
Participants in the study will receive the treatment through an injection into a specific area at the base of the skull, known as the cisterna magna. The study will look at two different dose levels of the treatment to see how the body responds. Researchers will monitor participants for any side effects and changes in their health. The study will also measure levels of certain substances in the blood and spinal fluid to understand how the treatment affects the body.
The trial aims to gather information over several years to ensure a thorough understanding of the treatment’s safety and effects. Participants will be closely observed throughout the study to track any changes in their condition and overall health. This research is important for developing new ways to manage Parkinson’s Disease, especially for those with specific genetic mutations like the GBA1 mutation.



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