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Publication : Stereotyped transcriptomic transformation of somatosensory neurons in response to injury.

First Author  Nguyen MQ Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  31592768 Mgi Jnum  J:283751
Mgi Id  MGI:6376858 Doi  10.7554/eLife.49679
Citation  Nguyen MQ, et al. (2019) Stereotyped transcriptomic transformation of somatosensory neurons in response to injury. Elife 8:e49679
abstractText  In mice, spared nerve injury replicates symptoms of human neuropathic pain and induces upregulation of many genes in somatosensory neurons. Here we used single cell transcriptomics to probe the effects of partial infraorbital transection of the trigeminal nerve at the cellular level. Uninjured neurons were unaffected by transection of major nerve branches, segregating into many different classes. In marked contrast, axotomy rapidly transformed damaged neurons into just two new and closely-related classes where almost all original identity was lost. Remarkably, sensory neurons also adopted this transcriptomic state following various minor peripheral injuries. By genetically marking injured neurons, we showed that the injury-induced transformation was reversible, with damaged cells slowly reacquiring normal gene expression profiles. Thus, our data expose transcriptomic plasticity, previously thought of as a driver of chronic pain, as a programed response to many types of injury and a potential mechanism for regulating sensation during wound healing.
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