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Modulation of nociceptive ion channels and receptors via protein-protein interactions: implications for pain relief
Authors:Tom Rouwette  Luca Avenali  Julia Sondermann  Pratibha Narayanan  David Gomez-Varela  Manuela Schmidt
Institution:1.Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine. Somatosensory Signaling Group; Goettingen, Germany;2.Collaborative Research Center 889 Cellular Mechanisms of Sensory Processing; Göttingen, Germany
Abstract:In the last 2 decades biomedical research has provided great insights into the molecular signatures underlying painful conditions. However, chronic pain still imposes substantial challenges to researchers, clinicians and patients alike. Under pathological conditions, pain therapeutics often lack efficacy and exhibit only minimal safety profiles, which can be largely attributed to the targeting of molecules with key physiological functions throughout the body. In light of these difficulties, the identification of molecules and associated protein complexes specifically involved in chronic pain states is of paramount importance for designing selective interventions. Ion channels and receptors represent primary targets, as they critically shape nociceptive signaling from the periphery to the brain. Moreover, their function requires tight control, which is usually implemented by protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Indeed, manipulation of such PPIs entails the modulation of ion channel activity with widespread implications for influencing nociceptive signaling in a more specific way. In this review, we highlight recent advances in modulating ion channels and receptors via their PPI networks in the pursuit of relieving chronic pain. Moreover, we critically discuss the potential of targeting PPIs for developing novel pain therapies exhibiting higher efficacy and improved safety profiles.
Keywords:inflammatory pain  ion channels  neuropathic pain  protein-protein interactions  protein complexes  pain  receptors
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