Sung-Min Hwang, Md Mahbubur Rahman, Eun Jin Go, Jueun Roh, Rayoung Park, Sung-Gwon Lee, Minyeop Nahm, Temugin Berta, Yong Ho Kim, Chul-Kyu Park
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Abstract
Painful diabetic neuropathy commonly affects the peripheral nervous system in individuals with diabetes. However, the pathological processes and mechanisms underlying diabetic neuropathic pain remain unclear. We aimed to identify the overall profiles and screen for genes potentially involved in pain mechanisms using transcriptome analysis of the dorsal root ganglion of diabetic mice treated with streptozotocin (STZ). Using RNA sequencing, we identified differentially expressed genes between streptozotocin-treated diabetic mice and controls, focusing on altered GABAergic neuron-related genes and inflammatory pathways. Behavioral and molecular analyses revealed a marked reduction in GABAergic neuronal markers (GAD65, GAD67, VGAT) and increased pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6) in the diabetic group compared with controls. Intrathecal administration of lentiviral vectors expressing transcription factors Ascl1 and Lhx6 reversed pain hypersensitivity and restored normal expression of GABAergic genes and inflammatory mediators. Protein-protein interaction network analysis revealed five key proteins influenced by Ascl1 and Lhx6 treatment, including those in the JunD/FosB/C-fos signaling pathway. These findings suggest that Ascl1 and Lhx6 mitigate diabetic neuropathic pain by modulating GABAergic neuronal function, pro-inflammatory responses, and pain-related channels (TRPV1, Nav1.7). These results provide a basis for developing transcription factor-based therapies targeting GABAergic neurons for diabetic neuropathic pain relief.
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Molecular Therapy is the leading journal for research in gene transfer, vector development, stem cell manipulation, and therapeutic interventions. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including genetic and acquired disease correction, vaccine development, pre-clinical validation, safety/efficacy studies, and clinical trials. With a focus on advancing genetics, medicine, and biotechnology, Molecular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed research, reviews, and commentaries to showcase the latest advancements in the field. With an impressive impact factor of 12.4 in 2022, it continues to attract top-tier contributions.