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Construction of a Global Pain Systems Network Highlights Phospholipid Signaling as a Regulator of Heat Nociception
Authors:G. Gregory Neely   Shuan Rao   Michael Costigan   Norbert Mair   Ildiko Racz   Giedre Milinkeviciute   Arabella Meixner   Swetha Nayanala   Robert S. Griffin   Inna Belfer   Feng Dai   Shad Smith   Luda Diatchenko   Stefano Marengo   Bernhard J. Haubner   Maria Novatchkova   Dustin Gibson   William Maixner   J. Andrew Pospisilik   Emilio Hirsch   Ian Q. Whishaw   Andreas Zimmer   Vaijayanti Gupta   Junko Sasaki   Yasunori Kanaho   Takehiko Sasaki   Michaela Kress   Clifford J. Woolf   Josef M. Penninger
Abstract:The ability to perceive noxious stimuli is critical for an animal''s survival in the face of environmental danger, and thus pain perception is likely to be under stringent evolutionary pressure. Using a neuronal-specific RNAi knock-down strategy in adult Drosophila, we recently completed a genome-wide functional annotation of heat nociception that allowed us to identify α2δ3 as a novel pain gene. Here we report construction of an evolutionary-conserved, system-level, global molecular pain network map. Our systems map is markedly enriched for multiple genes associated with human pain and predicts a plethora of novel candidate pain pathways. One central node of this pain network is phospholipid signaling, which has been implicated before in pain processing. To further investigate the role of phospholipid signaling in mammalian heat pain perception, we analysed the phenotype of PIP5Kα and PI3Kγ mutant mice. Intriguingly, both of these mice exhibit pronounced hypersensitivity to noxious heat and capsaicin-induced pain, which directly mapped through PI3Kγ kinase-dead knock-in mice to PI3Kγ lipid kinase activity. Using single primary sensory neuron recording, PI3Kγ function was mechanistically linked to a negative regulation of TRPV1 channel transduction. Our data provide a systems map for heat nociception and reinforces the extraordinary conservation of molecular mechanisms of nociception across different species.
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