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Papers: 28 Sep 2024 - 4 Oct 2024


2024 Sep 30


J Neurosci


39349056

The Nociceptor Primary Cilium Contributes to Mechanical Nociceptive Threshold and Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain.

Authors

Fitzsimons LA, Staurengo-Ferrari L, Khomula EV, Bogen O, Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Green PG, Jordan EE, Sclafani F, Nowak CE, Moulton JK, Ganter GK, Levine JD, Tucker KL

Abstract

The primary cilium, a single microtubule-based organelle protruding from the cell surface and critical for neural development, also functions in adult neurons. While some dorsal root ganglion neurons elaborate a primary cilium, whether it is expressed by and functional in nociceptors is unknown. Recent studies have shown a role of Hedgehog, whose canonical signaling is primary cilium dependent, in nociceptor sensitization. We establish the presence of primary cilia in soma of rat nociceptors, where they contribute to mechanical threshold, prostaglandin E (PGE)-induced hyperalgesia, and chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain (CIPN). Intrathecal administration of siRNA targeting , a primary cilium-specific intra-flagellar transport (IFT) protein required for ciliary integrity, resulted in attenuation of mRNA and nociceptor primary cilia. Attenuation of primary cilia was associated with an increase in mechanical nociceptive threshold and decrease in nociceptor excitability , abrogation of hyperalgesia, and nociceptor sensitization induced by both a prototypical pronociceptive inflammatory mediator PGE and paclitaxel CIPN, in a sex-specific fashion. siRNA targeting another IFT protein, and knockdown of NompB, the ortholog, also abrogated CIPN and reduced baseline mechanosensitivity, respectively, providing independent confirmation for primary cilia control of nociceptor function. Hedgehog-induced hyperalgesia is attenuated by siRNA, supporting a role for primary cilia in Hedgehog-induced hyperalgesia. Attenuation of CIPN by cyclopamine (intradermal and intra-ganglion), which inhibits Hedgehog signaling, supports a role of Hedgehog in CIPN. Our findings support a role of the nociceptor primary cilium in control of mechanical nociceptive threshold and inflammatory and neuropathic pain, the latter Hedgehog-dependent. Many neurons have a tiny antenna-like structure, the primary cilium, protruding from their cell body, which processes information about the extracellular environment as well as regulates intracellular signaling. We report experiments aimed at understanding the role of the primary cilium in pain sensory neurons (nociceptors), including in the setting of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. We establish that nociceptors bear a primary cilium and show that this organelle regulates detection of noxious stimuli and contributes to nociceptor sensitization, using both the rat and the fruit fly as model organisms to manipulate primary cilia in pain states. We also identify primary cilium dependence of the contribution of Hedgehog to pain states.