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Precision spinal gene delivery-induced functional switch in nociceptive neurons reverses neuropathic pain.


ABSTRACT: Second-order spinal cord excitatory neurons play a key role in spinal processing and transmission of pain signals to the brain. Exogenously induced change in developmentally imprinted excitatory neurotransmitter phenotypes of these neurons to inhibitory has not yet been achieved. Here, we use a subpial dorsal horn-targeted delivery of AAV (adeno-associated virus) vector(s) encoding GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) synthesizing-releasing inhibitory machinery in mice with neuropathic pain. Treated animals showed a progressive and complete reversal of neuropathic pain (tactile and brush-evoked pain behavior) that persisted for a minimum of 2.5 months post-treatment. The mechanism of this treatment effect results from the switch of excitatory to preferential inhibitory neurotransmitter phenotype in dorsal horn nociceptive neurons and a resulting increase in inhibitory activity in regional spinal circuitry after peripheral nociceptive stimulation. No detectable side effects (e.g., sedation, motor weakness, loss of normal sensation) were seen between 2 and 13 months post-treatment in naive adult mice, pigs, and non-human primates. The use of this treatment approach may represent a potent and safe treatment modality in patients suffering from spinal cord or peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain.

SUBMITTER: Tadokoro T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9372322 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precision spinal gene delivery-induced functional switch in nociceptive neurons reverses neuropathic pain.

Tadokoro Takahiro T   Bravo-Hernandez Mariana M   Agashkov Kirill K   Kobayashi Yoshiomi Y   Platoshyn Oleksandr O   Navarro Michael M   Marsala Silvia S   Miyanohara Atsushi A   Yoshizumi Tetsuya T   Shigyo Michiko M   Krotov Volodymyr V   Juhas Stefan S   Juhasova Jana J   Nguyen Duong D   Kupcova Skalnikova Helena H   Motlik Jan J   Studenovska Hana H   Proks Vladimir V   Reddy Rajiv R   Driscoll Shawn P SP   Glenn Thomas D TD   Kemthong Taratorn T   Malaivijitnond Suchinda S   Tomori Zoltan Z   Vanicky Ivo I   Kakinohana Manabu M   Pfaff Samuel L SL   Ciacci Joseph J   Belan Pavel P   Marsala Martin M  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20220505 8


Second-order spinal cord excitatory neurons play a key role in spinal processing and transmission of pain signals to the brain. Exogenously induced change in developmentally imprinted excitatory neurotransmitter phenotypes of these neurons to inhibitory has not yet been achieved. Here, we use a subpial dorsal horn-targeted delivery of AAV (adeno-associated virus) vector(s) encoding GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) synthesizing-releasing inhibitory machinery in mice with neuropathic pain. Treated a  ...[more]

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