Reinvigorating drug development around NGF signaling for pain.

IF 13.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Clinical Investigation Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1172/JCI189029
Andi Wangzhou, Theodore J Price
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Nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling is a clinically validated target for the treatment of several prevalent types of chronic pain; however, addressing safety concerns remain a key challenge. In this issue of the JCI, Peach et al. take a major step forward in this area by deciphering complexities in the signaling of the NGF receptor TrkA, finding that neuropilin 1 (NRP1) acted as a coreceptor for NGF actions at TrkA and the receptor complex required scaffolding from GIPC1. Using a mix of techniques, including animal behavioral models, electrophysiology on mouse and human dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, and elegant biochemical pharmacology, the authors demonstrated that this therapeutic target might more safely manipulate NGF signaling to achieve pain alleviation. While there are still important questions to answer, the innovative work paves the way for the development of nonopioid pain therapeutics.

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围绕神经生长因子疼痛信号的药物开发。
神经生长因子(NGF)信号是治疗几种常见类型慢性疼痛的临床验证靶点;然而,解决安全问题仍然是一个关键的挑战。在本期《JCI》中,Peach等人在这一领域取得了重大进展,他们解读了NGF受体TrkA信号传导的复杂性,发现NRP1 (neuropilin 1)作为NGF在TrkA上作用的辅助受体,而受体复合物需要GIPC1作为支架。作者使用多种技术,包括动物行为模型,小鼠和人类背根神经节(DRG)神经元的电生理学,以及优雅的生化药理学,证明了这种治疗靶点可能更安全地操纵NGF信号以实现疼痛缓解。虽然仍有重要的问题需要回答,但这项创新工作为非阿片类疼痛疗法的发展铺平了道路。
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Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Clinical Investigation 医学-医学:研究与实验
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