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Publication : Loss of Prdm12 during development, but not in mature nociceptors, causes defects in pain sensation.

First Author  Landy MA Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  34
Issue  13 Pages  108913
PubMed ID  33789102 Mgi Jnum  J:304297
Mgi Id  MGI:6694794 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108913
Citation  Landy MA, et al. (2021) Loss of Prdm12 during development, but not in mature nociceptors, causes defects in pain sensation. Cell Rep 34(13):108913
abstractText  Prdm12 is a key transcription factor in nociceptor neurogenesis. Mutations of Prdm12 cause congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP) from failure of nociceptor development. However, precisely how deletion of Prdm12 during development or adulthood affects nociception is unknown. Here, we employ tissue- and temporal-specific knockout mouse models to test the function of Prdm12 during development and in adulthood. We find that constitutive loss of Prdm12 causes deficiencies in proliferation during sensory neurogenesis. We also demonstrate that conditional knockout from dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) during embryogenesis causes defects in nociception. In contrast, we find that, in adult DRGs, Prdm12 is dispensable for most pain-sensation and injury-induced hypersensitivity. Using transcriptomic analysis, we find mostly unique changes in adult Prdm12 knockout DRGs compared with embryonic knockout and that PRDM12 is likely a transcriptional activator in the adult. Overall, we find that the function of PRDM12 changes over developmental time.
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