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Established and emerging roles of protein kinases in regulating primary sensory neurons in injury-and inflammation-associated pain

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Recent seminal neuroscience research has significantly increased our knowledge on cellular and molecular responses of various cells in the pain pathway to peripheral nerve injuries and inflammatory processes. Transcriptomic and epigenetic analysis of primary sensory neurons (PSNs) in animal models of peripheral injuries revealed new insights into altered gene expression profiles and epigenetic modifications, which, via increasing spinal nociceptive input, lead to the development of pain. Among the various classes of molecules involved in driving differential gene expression, protein kinases, the enzymes that catalyze the phosphorylation of molecules, are emerging to control histone modification and chromatin remodeling needed for the alteration in transcriptional activity. Here, we focused on how protein kinases contribute to transcriptomic changes and pathways of induced reprogramming within PSNs upon peripheral nerve injury and inflammation. We conducted systematic literature search across multiple databases, including PubMed, NIH ClinicalTrials.gov portal and GEOData from 1980 to 2024 and compared protein kinase expression frequencies between publicly available RNA sequencing datasets of PSNs and investigated differences in protein kinase expression levels after peripheral nerve injury. Novel findings support a new concept that protein kinases constitute regulatory hubs of reprogramming of PSNs, which offers novel analgesic approaches.
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Taylor & Francis
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2025-04-09
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