Literature DB >> 25281809

Molecular signatures of mouse TRPV1-lineage neurons revealed by RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis.

Samridhi C Goswami1, Santosh K Mishra2, Dragan Maric3, Krisztian Kaszas1, Gian Luigi Gonnella1, Samuel J Clokie1, Hal D Kominsky1, Jacklyn R Gross1, Jason M Keller1, Andrew J Mannes1, Mark A Hoon2, Michael J Iadarola4.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Disorders of pain neural systems are frequently chronic and, when recalcitrant to treatment, can severely degrade the quality of life. The pain pathway begins with sensory neurons in dorsal root or trigeminal ganglia, and the neuronal subpopulations that express the transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 1 (TRPV1) ion channel transduce sensations of painful heat and inflammation and play a fundamental role in clinical pain arising from cancer and arthritis. In the present study, we elucidate the complete transcriptomes of neurons from the TRPV1 lineage and a non-TRPV1 neuroglial population in sensory ganglia through the combined application of next-gen deep RNA-Seq, genetic neuronal labeling with fluorescence-activated cell sorting, or neuron-selective chemoablation. RNA-Seq accurately quantitates gene expression, a difficult parameter to determine with most other methods, especially for very low and very high expressed genes. Differentially expressed genes are present at every level of cellular function from the nucleus to the plasma membrane. We identified many ligand receptor pairs in the TRPV1 population, suggesting that autonomous presynaptic regulation may be a major regulatory mechanism in nociceptive neurons. The data define, in a quantitative, cell population-specific fashion, the molecular signature of a distinct and clinically important group of pain-sensing neurons and provide an overall framework for understanding the transcriptome of TRPV1 nociceptive neurons. PERSPECTIVE: Next-gen RNA-Seq, combined with molecular genetics, provides a comprehensive and quantitative measurement of transcripts in TRPV1 lineage neurons and a contrasting transcriptome from non-TRPV1 neurons and cells. The transcriptome highlights previously unrecognized protein families, identifies multiple molecular circuits for excitatory or inhibitory autocrine and paracrine signaling, and suggests new combinatorial approaches to pain control. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Pain; capsaicin; dorsal root ganglion; nociception; resiniferatoxin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25281809      PMCID: PMC5469214          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2014.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain        ISSN: 1526-5900            Impact factor:   5.820


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