Deep proteomics and network pharmacology reveal sex- and age-shared neuropathic pain signatures in mouse dorsal root ganglia

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Abstract

Our understanding of how sex and age influence chronic pain at the molecular level is still limited with wide-reaching consequences for adolescent patients. Here, we leveraged deep proteome profiling of mouse dorsal root ganglia (DRG) from adolescent (4-week-old) and adult (12-week-old) male and female mice to investigate the establishment of neuropathic pain in the spared nerve injury (SNI)-model in parallel. We quantified over 12,000 proteins, including notable ion channels involved in pain, highlighting the sensitivity of our approach. Differential expression revealed sex- and age-dependent proteome changes upon nerve injury. In contrast to most previous studies, our comprehensive dataset enabled us to determine differentially expressed proteins (DEPs), which were shared between male and female mice of both age groups. Among these, the vast majority (94 %) were also expressed and, in part, altered in human DRG of neuropathic pain patients, indicating evolutionary conservation. Proteome signatures represented numerous targets of FDA-approved drugs comprising both (i) known pain therapeutics (e.g. Pregabalin and opioids) and, importantly, (ii) compounds with high potential for future re-purposing, e.g. Ptprc-modulators and Epoetins. Protein network and multidimensional analysis uncovered distinct hubs of sex- and age-shared biological pathways impacted by neuropathic pain, such as neuronal activity and synaptic function, DNA-damage, and neuroimmune interactions. Taken together, our results capture the complexity of nerve injury-associated DRG alterations in mice at the network level, moving beyond single-candidate studies. Consequently, we provide an innovative resource of the molecular landscape of neuropathic pain, enabling novel opportunities for translational pain research and network-based drug discovery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107552
Number of pages14
JournalPharmacological Research
Volume211
Early online date16 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106037 Proteomics
  • 301402 Neurobiology

Keywords

  • Dorsal root ganglia
  • MEFISTO
  • Neuropathic pain
  • Systems pharmacology
  • Pediatric
  • Proteomics

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