2024
Species-specific differences and the role of Nav1.9 in pain pathophysiology.
Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Species-specific differences and the role of Nav1.9 in pain pathophysiology. Pain 2024 PMID: 39297718, DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTRPV1 corneal neuralgia mutation: Enhanced pH response, bradykinin sensitization, and capsaicin desensitization
Gualdani R, Barbeau S, Yuan J, Jacobs D, Gailly P, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. TRPV1 corneal neuralgia mutation: Enhanced pH response, bradykinin sensitization, and capsaicin desensitization. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2024, 121: e2406186121. PMID: 39226353, PMCID: PMC11406256, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2406186121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaser-assisted in situ keratomileusisPhotorefractive keratectomyOcular Surface Disease Index scoreCapsaicin-induced desensitizationPhotorefractive keratectomy enhancementDisease Index scorePhysiological membrane potentialsCorneal neuralgiaTRPV1 variantsCorneal painRefractive surgeryRefractive errorCapsaicin desensitizationPersistent painBradykinin sensitivityNerve injuryM mutationPatch clampChannel activitySurgical techniqueLeftward shiftInflammatory mediatorsM-channelPainIndex scoreThe evolution of patch-clamp electrophysiology: robotic, multiplex, and dynamic.
Ghovanloo M, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. The evolution of patch-clamp electrophysiology: robotic, multiplex, and dynamic. Molecular Pharmacology 2024 PMID: 39164111, DOI: 10.1124/molpharm.124.000954.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatch-clamp techniquePatch-clamp electrophysiologyPatch clampVoltage- and current-clamp modesIon channelsContribution of ion channelsCurrent-clamp modePatch-clamp methodOhm's lawDynamic-clampGating mechanisms of ion channelsMuscle cellsCardiac excitabilityGold standardExcitable cellsReceptorsGate conductionElectrophysiologyNeuronsElectrogenesisSimultaneous recordingCellsHigh-throughput automated platformMechanisms of ion channelsGating mechanismDisordered but effective: short linear motifs as gene therapy targets for hyperexcitability disorders
Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Disordered but effective: short linear motifs as gene therapy targets for hyperexcitability disorders. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2024, 134: e182198. PMID: 38949022, PMCID: PMC11213459, DOI: 10.1172/jci182198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTetrodotoxin-sensitiveHyperexcitability disordersSensory neuronsExcitability of sensory neuronsGene therapy modalitiesPeripheral sensory neuronsVoltage-gated sodiumMinimal side effectsGene therapyInduce analgesiaTherapy modalitiesSide effectsTherapeutic strategiesNav channelsAttenuating excitationIn vivoHyperexcitabilityAnalgesiaNeuronsDisordersPainTherapyGenesBiodistributionRatsReal-time imaging of axonal membrane protein life cycles
Tyagi S, Higerd-Rusli G, Akin E, Baker C, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Real-time imaging of axonal membrane protein life cycles. Nature Protocols 2024, 19: 2771-2802. PMID: 38831222, DOI: 10.1038/s41596-024-00997-x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMembrane proteinsRecycling of membrane proteinsProtein subcellular localizationMembrane protein homeostasisMembrane protein traffickingEngineered membrane proteinsMultiple membrane proteinsSelf-labeling tagsCell culturesProtein traffickingProtein tagsSubcellular localizationProtein homeostasisSpatiotemporal regulationCellular processesMultiple proteinsSubcellular distributionVesicular packagingThroughput mannerProteinNeuronal compartmentsDistal axonsProtein spatial organizationFluorescent labelingNeuronal culturesNav1.8 in small dorsal root ganglion neurons contributes to vincristine-induced mechanical allodynia
Nascimento de Lima A, Zhang H, Chen L, Effraim P, Gomis-Perez C, Cheng X, Huang J, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Nav1.8 in small dorsal root ganglion neurons contributes to vincristine-induced mechanical allodynia. Brain 2024, 147: 3157-3170. PMID: 38447953, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awae071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDorsal root ganglion neuronsDorsal root ganglionVincristine-induced mechanical allodyniaVincristine-induced peripheral neuropathyMechanical allodyniaVincristine treatmentNav1.8 channelsSmall dorsal root ganglion neuronsDevelopment of mechanical allodyniaTTX-R current densityVoltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.6Vincristine-treated animalsCurrent-clamp recordingsSodium channel Nav1.8Voltage-clamp recordingsReducing current thresholdSodium channel Nav1.6Investigate pathophysiological mechanismsTTX-RHyperpolarizing shiftRoot ganglionAllodyniaGanglion neuronsVincristine administrationPeripheral neuropathyTRPM8 mutations associated with persistent ocular pain after refractive surgery: D665N and V915M
Ghovanloo M, Effraim P, Tyagi S, Cheng X, Yuan J, Schulman B, Jacobs D, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. TRPM8 mutations associated with persistent ocular pain after refractive surgery: D665N and V915M. Biophysical Journal 2024, 123: 391a. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2023.11.2376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA corneal neuralgia TRPV1 mutation increases response to acidic pH and alters agonist sensitization and desensitization
Gualdani R, Gailly P, Barbeau S, Jacobs D, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. A corneal neuralgia TRPV1 mutation increases response to acidic pH and alters agonist sensitization and desensitization. Biophysical Journal 2024, 123: 391a. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2023.11.2378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctionally-selective inhibition of threshold sodium currents and excitability in dorsal root ganglion neurons by cannabinol
Ghovanloo M, Effraim P, Tyagi S, Zhao P, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Functionally-selective inhibition of threshold sodium currents and excitability in dorsal root ganglion neurons by cannabinol. Communications Biology 2024, 7: 120. PMID: 38263462, PMCID: PMC10805714, DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-05781-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal root ganglionDorsal root ganglion neuronal excitabilityDorsal root ganglion neuronsNeuronal excitabilityCurrent-clamp analysisSteady-state inactivationVoltage-dependent sodiumSlow inactivated stateAutomated patch clamp platformMultielectrode array recordingsNav currentsNeuropathic painSodium currentRoot ganglionGanglion neuronsSlow inactivationInactivated stateCurrent inhibitorsIon channelsNeuronsInhibitory effectCannabinolArray recordingsEndocannabinoidCannabinoidCompartment-specific regulation of NaV1.7 in sensory neurons after acute exposure to TNF-α
Tyagi S, Higerd-Rusli G, Ghovanloo M, Dib-Hajj F, Zhao P, Liu S, Kim D, Shim J, Park K, Waxman S, Choi J, Dib-Hajj S. Compartment-specific regulation of NaV1.7 in sensory neurons after acute exposure to TNF-α. Cell Reports 2024, 43: 113685. PMID: 38261513, PMCID: PMC10947185, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTNF-aSensory neuronsEffect of TNF-aSensory neuron excitabilityTumor necrosis factor-aRegulation of NaV1.7Voltage-gated sodiumPro-inflammatory cytokinesCompartment-specific effectsNeuronal plasma membraneSensitize nociceptorsNeuronal excitabilitySomatic membraneChannel N terminusElectrophysiological recordingsP38 MAPKIon channelsFactor AAcute exposureMolecular determinantsNeuronsAxonal endingsPhospho-acceptor sitesPlasma membraneCompartment-specific regulation
2023
Sodium currents in naïve mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons: No major differences between sexes
Ghovanloo M, Tyagi S, Zhao P, Effraim P, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Sodium currents in naïve mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons: No major differences between sexes. Channels 2023, 18: 2289256. PMID: 38055732, PMCID: PMC10761158, DOI: 10.1080/19336950.2023.2289256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual dimorphismRodent dorsal root ganglion neuronsBiophysical propertiesDorsal root ganglion neuronsExpression patternsSex-dependent regulationVoltage-gated sodiumFunctional analysisGanglion neuronsRodent sensory neuronsMouse dorsal root ganglion neuronsNaïve WT miceNumber of cellsMixed populationDimorphismUniform experimental conditionsSex-dependent differencesSensory neuronsNative DRG neuronsPain pathwaysDRG neuronsWT miceClinical studiesNav currentsAdult malesLessons learned in translating pain knowledge into practice
Becker J, Effraim P, Dib-Hajj S, Rittner H. Lessons learned in translating pain knowledge into practice. PAIN Reports 2023, 8: e1100. PMID: 37928204, PMCID: PMC10624476, DOI: 10.1097/pr9.0000000000001100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPain knowledgeCalcitonin gene-related peptide antagonistsGrowth factorNovel pain treatmentsClinical phase IISevere side effectsMechanisms of nociceptionBetter preclinical modelsNeuronal growth factorsHands of cliniciansLack of effectMore patientsMusculoskeletal painPain treatmentChronic painClinical updateNew analgesicsClinical trialsNeurokinin receptorsPreclinical modelsPreclinical studiesSide effectsPatientsJoint replacementAvailable evidenceNaV1.7: A central role in pain
Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. NaV1.7: A central role in pain. Neuron 2023, 111: 2615-2617. PMID: 37678164, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.08.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenetic, electrophysiological, and pathological studies on patients with SCN9A‐related pain disorders
Yuan J, Cheng X, Matsuura E, Higuchi Y, Ando M, Hashiguchi A, Yoshimura A, Nakachi R, Mine J, Taketani T, Maeda K, Kawakami S, Kira R, Tanaka S, Kanai K, Dib‐Hajj F, Dib‐Hajj S, Waxman S, Takashima H. Genetic, electrophysiological, and pathological studies on patients with SCN9A‐related pain disorders. Journal Of The Peripheral Nervous System 2023, 28: 597-607. PMID: 37555797, DOI: 10.1111/jns.12590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParoxysmal extreme pain disorderPainful peripheral neuropathyPain disordersSCN9A mutationsPeripheral neuropathyNovel SCN9A mutationsVoltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.7Sodium channel Nav1.7Steady-state fast inactivationGene panel sequencingPatch-clamp analysisAutonomic neuropathyNeuropathic painSCN9A geneClinical featuresUnderlying pathogenesisPathological studiesPatientsChannel Nav1.7EM phenotypePhenotypic spectrumNeuropathyNav1.7 channelsPatch-clamp systemElectrophysiological analysisGenetic Profiling of Sodium Channels in Diabetic Painful and Painless and Idiopathic Painful and Painless Neuropathies
Almomani R, Sopacua M, Marchi M, Ślęczkowska M, Lindsey P, de Greef B, Hoeijmakers J, Salvi E, Merkies I, Ferdousi M, Malik R, Ziegler D, Derks K, Boenhof G, Martinelli-Boneschi F, Cazzato D, Lombardi R, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S, Smeets H, Gerrits M, Faber C, Lauria G, Group O. Genetic Profiling of Sodium Channels in Diabetic Painful and Painless and Idiopathic Painful and Painless Neuropathies. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences 2023, 24: 8278. PMID: 37175987, PMCID: PMC10179245, DOI: 10.3390/ijms24098278.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic peripheral neuropathySmall fiber neuropathyPainless neuropathySFN patientsPainful neuropathyPeripheral neuropathyNeuropathy patientsPainless diabetic peripheral neuropathyPathogenic variantsPersonalized pain treatmentPainful peripheral neuropathyDifferent pathogenic variantsGenetic profilingSodium channel genePotential pathogenic variantsDPN patientsNeuropathic painNociceptive pathwaysPain treatmentNeuropathyPatientsSodium channelsFrequent featureDifferent centersSCN7APain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate NaV1.7 function
Jami S, Deuis J, Klasfauseweh T, Cheng X, Kurdyukov S, Chung F, Okorokov A, Li S, Zhang J, Cristofori-Armstrong B, Israel M, Ju R, Robinson S, Zhao P, Ragnarsson L, Andersson Å, Tran P, Schendel V, McMahon K, Tran H, Chin Y, Zhu Y, Liu J, Crawford T, Purushothamvasan S, Habib A, Andersson D, Rash L, Wood J, Zhao J, Stehbens S, Mobli M, Leffler A, Jiang D, Cox J, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S, Neely G, Durek T, Vetter I. Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate NaV1.7 function. Nature Communications 2023, 14: 2442. PMID: 37117223, PMCID: PMC10147923, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-37963-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensory neuronsVoltage-sensing domainNav channelsTransmembrane proteinAccessory proteinsVoltage-gated sodium channelsCritical regulatorPore domainChannel gatingExtracellular loopToxin-mediated effectsNeuronal excitabilityPeptide toxinsProteinSodium channelsPharmacological activitiesNav1.7 functionKnottin peptidesNeuronsImportant insightsToxinSubunitsRegulatorDomainExcelsaTRPA1 rare variants in chronic neuropathic and nociplastic pain patients
Marchi M, Salvi E, Andelic M, Mehmeti E, D'Amato I, Cazzato D, Chiappori F, Lombardi R, Cartelli D, Devigili G, Bella E, Gerrits M, Almomani R, Malik R, Ślęczkowska M, Mazzeo A, Gentile L, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S, Faber C, Vecchio E, de Tommaso M, Lauria G. TRPA1 rare variants in chronic neuropathic and nociplastic pain patients. Pain 2023, 164: 2048-2059. PMID: 37079850, PMCID: PMC10443199, DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNociplastic painPainful neuropathyPain patientsHealthy controlsRare variantsChronic neuropathic painChronic pain disordersChronic widespread painChronic pain patientsMolecular profilePainless neuropathyNeuropathic painPain disordersWidespread painChronic painPatient's molecular profileIndependent cohortPainPatientsClinical diagnosisDisease riskNeuropathyTRPA1 variantsNew risk genesPain genesNav1.7 gain-of-function mutation I228M triggers age-dependent nociceptive insensitivity and C-LTMR dysregulation
Wimalasena N, Taub D, Shim J, Hakim S, Kawaguchi R, Chen L, El-Rifai M, Geschwind D, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S, Woolf C. Nav1.7 gain-of-function mutation I228M triggers age-dependent nociceptive insensitivity and C-LTMR dysregulation. Experimental Neurology 2023, 364: 114393. PMID: 37003485, PMCID: PMC10171359, DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114393.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParoxysmal extreme pain disorderSmall fiber neuropathyFunction mutationsDRG neuron hyperexcitabilityYoung adult miceVoltage-gated sodium channel NaSodium conductanceAge-related changesNeuron hyperexcitabilityPain disordersCongenital insensitivitySodium channel NaExcitability changesFemale miceMouse DRGYoung miceNeuronal excitabilityNoxious heatSkin lesionsVoltage-gated channelsAdult miceNeuron subtypesNervous systemProfound insensitivityMiceConserved but not critical: Trafficking and function of NaV1.7 are independent of highly conserved polybasic motifs
Tyagi S, Sarveswaran N, Higerd-Rusli G, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Conserved but not critical: Trafficking and function of NaV1.7 are independent of highly conserved polybasic motifs. Frontiers In Molecular Neuroscience 2023, 16: 1161028. PMID: 37008789, PMCID: PMC10060856, DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1161028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSensory axonsPeripheral voltage-gated sodium channelsMajor unmet clinical needFunction of Nav1.7Non-addictive treatmentsUnmet clinical needVoltage-clamp recordingsVoltage-gated sodium channelsPain therapyChronic painPrimary afferentsNoxious stimuliTherapeutic modalitiesAction potentialsAxonal transportClinical needVesicular packagingSodium channelsHuman painPainAxonal traffickingAxonal surfaceAxonal membraneAxonsAttractive targetInflammation differentially controls transport of depolarizing Nav versus hyperpolarizing Kv channels to drive rat nociceptor activity
Higerd-Rusli G, Tyagi S, Baker C, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Inflammation differentially controls transport of depolarizing Nav versus hyperpolarizing Kv channels to drive rat nociceptor activity. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2023, 120: e2215417120. PMID: 36897973, PMCID: PMC10089179, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2215417120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell biological mechanismsAxonal surfaceLive-cell imagingIon channel traffickingAnterograde transport vesiclesTransport vesiclesInflammatory mediatorsChannel traffickingPlasma membraneVesicular loadingIon channelsKv channelsPotential therapeutic targetPotassium channel KSodium channel NaTraffickingBiological mechanismsTherapeutic targetAbundanceRetrograde transportDistal axonsChannel NaInflammatory painNociceptor activityAxonal transport