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Role of TMEM100 in mechanically insensitive nociceptor un-silencing


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Title:
Role of TMEM100 in mechanically insensitive nociceptor un-silencing
Authors:
Nees, Timo A
Wang, Na
Adamek, Pavel
Zeitzschel, Nadja
Verkest, Clément
La Porta, Carmen  
Schaefer, Irina
Virnich, Julie
Balkaya, Selin
Prato, Vicenzo
Morelli, Chiara
Begay, Valerie
Lee, Jae Young
Tappe-Theodor, Anke
Lewin, Gary R
Editor:
PMC
Issue Date:
2023-04
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/38901
Abstract:
Mechanically silent nociceptors are sensory afferents that are insensitive to noxious mechanical stimuli under normal conditions but become sensitized to such stimuli during inflammation. Using RNA-sequencing and quantitative RT-PCR we demonstrate that inflammation upregulates the expression of the transmembrane protein TMEM100 in silent nociceptors and electrophysiology revealed that over-expression of TMEM100 is required and sufficient to un-silence silent nociceptors in mice. Moreover, we show that mice lacking TMEM100 do not develop secondary mechanical hypersensitivity-i.e., pain hypersensitivity that spreads beyond the site of inflammation-during knee joint inflammation and that AAV-mediated overexpression of TMEM100 in articular afferents in the absence of inflammation is sufficient to induce mechanical hypersensitivity in remote skin regions without causing knee joint pain. Thus, our work identifies TMEM100 as a key regulator of silent nociceptor un-silencing and reveals a physiological role for this hitherto enigmatic afferent subclass in triggering spatially remote secondary mechanical hypersensitivity during inflammation.
Keywords/Subjects:
proteinTMEM100
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-023-37602-w
Published in:
Nat Commun . 2023 Apr 5;14(1):1899
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Instituto de Neurociencias



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