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Publication : Analgesic targets identified in mouse sensory neuron somata and terminal pain translatomes.

First Author  Bangash MA Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  8 Pages  114614
PubMed ID  39163201 Mgi Jnum  J:353573
Mgi Id  MGI:7716302 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114614
Citation  Bangash MA, et al. (2024) Analgesic targets identified in mouse sensory neuron somata and terminal pain translatomes. Cell Rep 43(8):114614
abstractText  The relationship between transcription and protein expression is complex. We identified polysome-associated RNA transcripts in the somata and central terminals of mouse sensory neurons in control, painful (plus nerve growth factor), and pain-free conditions (Nav1.7-null mice). The majority (98%) of translated transcripts are shared between male and female mice in both the somata and terminals. Some transcripts are highly enriched in the somata or terminals. Changes in the translatome in painful and pain-free conditions include novel and known regulators of pain pathways. Antisense knockdown of selected somatic and terminal polysome-associated transcripts that correlate with pain states diminished pain behavior. Terminal-enriched transcripts included those encoding synaptic proteins (e.g., synaptotagmin), non-coding RNAs, transcription factors (e.g., Znf431), proteins associated with transsynaptic trafficking (HoxC9), GABA-generating enzymes (Gad1 and Gad2), and neuropeptides (Penk). Thus, central terminal translation may well be a significant regulatory locus for peripheral input from sensory neurons.
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