Tomivosertib reduces ectopic activity in dorsal root ganglion neurons from patients with radiculopathy.

IF 10.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1093/brain/awae178
Yan Li, Megan L Uhelski, Robert Y North, Juliet M Mwirigi, Claudio E Tatsui, Kathleen E McDonough, Juan P Cata, German Corrales, Greg Dussor, Theodore J Price, Patrick M Dougherty
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Spontaneous activity in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons is a key driver of neuropathic pain in patients suffering from this largely untreated disease. While many intracellular signalling mechanisms have been examined in preclinical models that drive spontaneous activity, none have been tested directly on spontaneously active human nociceptors. Using cultured DRG neurons recovered during thoracic vertebrectomy surgeries, we showed that inhibition of mitogen-activated protein kinase interacting kinase (MNK) with tomivosertib (eFT508, 25 nM) reversibly suppresses spontaneous activity in human sensory neurons that are likely nociceptors based on size and action potential characteristics associated with painful dermatomes within minutes of treatment. Tomivosertib treatment also decreased action potential amplitude and produced alterations in the magnitude of after hyperpolarizing currents, suggesting modification of Na+ and K+ channel activity as a consequence of drug treatment. Parallel to the effects on electrophysiology, eFT508 treatment led to a profound loss of eIF4E serine 209 phosphorylation in primary sensory neurons, a specific substrate of MNK, within 2 min of drug treatment. Our results create a compelling case for the future testing of MNK inhibitors in clinical trials for neuropathic pain.

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托米沃塞替布能减少神经根病患者背根神经节神经元的异位活动。
背根神经节(DRG)神经元的自发活动是导致神经病理性疼痛的一个关键因素,这种疼痛在很大程度上未得到治疗。虽然在临床前模型中研究了许多驱动自发活动的细胞内信号机制,但还没有直接在自发活动的人类痛觉感受器上进行过测试。利用胸椎切除手术中回收的 DRG 神经元培养物,我们发现使用托米沃塞替(eFT508,25 nM)抑制丝裂原活化蛋白激酶相互作用激酶(MNK)可逆地抑制人类感觉神经元的自发活动。Tomivosertib治疗还能降低动作电位振幅,并改变超极化电流的大小,这表明药物治疗会改变Na+和K+通道的活性。在对电生理学产生影响的同时,eFT508 还导致原发性感觉神经元中的 eIF4E 丝氨酸 209(MNK 的特异性底物)在药物处理后 2 分钟内发生严重的磷酸化。我们的研究结果为今后在神经病理性疼痛临床试验中测试 MNK 抑制剂提供了令人信服的依据。
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Brain
Brain 医学-临床神经学
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20.30
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4.10%
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458
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain, a journal focused on clinical neurology and translational neuroscience, has been publishing landmark papers since 1878. The journal aims to expand its scope by including studies that shed light on disease mechanisms and conducting innovative clinical trials for brain disorders. With a wide range of topics covered, the Editorial Board represents the international readership and diverse coverage of the journal. Accepted articles are promptly posted online, typically within a few weeks of acceptance. As of 2022, Brain holds an impressive impact factor of 14.5, according to the Journal Citation Reports.
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