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Epigenetic control of ion channel expression and cell-specific splicing in nociceptors: Chronic pain mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.

Diane Lipscombe1, E Javier Lopez-Soto1.   

Abstract

Ion channels underlie all forms for electrical signaling including the transmission of information about harmful events. Voltage-gated calcium ion channels have dual function, they support electrical signaling as well as intracellular calcium signaling through excitation-dependent calcium entry across the plasma membrane. Mechanisms that regulate ion channel forms and actions are essential for myriad cell functions and these are targeted by drugs and therapeutics. When disrupted, the cellular mechanisms that control ion channel activity can contribute to disease pathophysiology. For example, alternative pre-mRNA splicing is a major step in defining the precise composition of the transcriptome across different cell types from early cellular differentiation to programmed apoptosis. An estimated 30% of disease-causing mutations are associated with altered alternative splicing, and mis-splicing is a feature of numerous highly prevalent diseases including neurodegenerative, cancer, and chronic pain. Here we discuss the important role of epigenetic regulation of gene expression and cell-specific alternative splicing of calcium ion channels in nociceptors, with emphasis on how these processes are disrupted in chronic pain, the potential therapeutic benefit of correcting or compensating for aberrant ion channel splicing in chronic pain.

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Keywords:  Chronic pain; DNA methylation; Trpv1; aberrant alternative splicing; cell-specific splicing; epigenetic control; exon methylation; morphine efficacy; neuropathic pain

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33323031      PMCID: PMC7808434          DOI: 10.1080/19336950.2020.1860383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Channels (Austin)        ISSN: 1933-6950            Impact factor:   2.581


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Journal:  Nat Genet       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 41.307

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Authors:  Carina Weissmann; Adriana A Albanese; Natalia E Contreras; María N Gobetto; Libia C Salinas Castellanos; Osvaldo D Uchitel
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