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2024 Nov 18


bioRxiv


39605708

Profiling Human iPSC-Derived Sensory Neurons for Analgesic Drug Screening Using a Multi-Electrode Array.

Authors

Kuete CF, Granja-Vazquez R, Truong V, Walsh P, Price T, Biswas S, Dussor G, Pancrazio J, Kolber B

Abstract

Chronic pain is a major global health issue, yet effective treatments are limited by poor translation from preclinical studies to humans. To address this, we developed a high-content screening (HCS) platform for analgesic discovery using hiPSC-derived nociceptors. These cells were cultured on multi-well micro-electrode arrays to monitor activity, achieving nearly 100% active electrodes by week two, maintaining stable activity for at least two weeks. After maturation (28 days), we exposed the nociceptors to various drugs, assessing their effects on neuronal activity, with excellent assay performance (Z’ values >0.5). Pharmacological tests showed responses to analgesic targets, including ion channels (Nav, Cav, Kv, TRPV1), neurotransmitter receptors (AMPAR, GABA-R), and kinase inhibitors (tyrosine, JAK1/2). Transcriptomic analysis confirmed the presence of these drug targets, although expression levels varied compared to primary human dorsal root ganglion cells. This HCS platform facilitates the rapid discovery of novel analgesics, reducing the risk of preclinical-to-human translation failure.