A human TRPV1 genetic variant within the channel gating domain regulates pain sensitivity in rodents
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Pain signals are relayed to the brain via a nociceptive system, and in rare situations, this nociceptive system contains genetic variants that can limit pain response. Here we questioned whether a human transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) missense variant causes a resistance to noxious stimuli and further if we can target this region by a cell-permeable peptide as a pain therapeutic. Initially using a computational approach, we identified a human K710N TRPV1 missense variant in an otherwise highly conserved region of mammalian TRPV1. After generating a TRPV1K710N knock-in mouse using CRISPR/Cas9, we discovered the K710N variant reduced capsaicin-induced calcium influx in dorsal root ganglion neurons. The TRPV1K710N rodents also had less acute behavioral response to chemical noxious stimuli and less hypersensitivity to nerve injury-induced pain, while leaving the response to noxious heat intact. Furthermore, blocking this K710 region in wild-type rodents by a cell-penetrating peptide limited acute behavioral responses to noxious stimuli and rescued pain hypersensitivity induced by nerve injury back to baseline. These findings identify K710 TRPV1 as a discrete site crucial for the control of nociception and provides new insights into how to leverage rare genetic variants in humans to uncover fresh strategies for developing pain therapeutics.
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He S, Zambelli VO, Sinharoy P. A human TRPV1 genetic variant within the channel gating domain regulates pain sensitivity in rodents. J Clin Invest. Dec 2022; 133(3):e163735. doi:10.1172/JCI163735.
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https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI163735
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(NIH) National Institutes of Health ; (NSFC) National Natural Science Foundation of China ; (FAPESP) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo ; (CAPES) Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior ; (DFG) German Research Foundation ; (AHA) American Heart Association ; Stanford Diabetes Research Center ; China Scholarship Council
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2022
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