2024
Real-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, PMCID: PMC11721981, 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 culturesCompartment-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
Conserved 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 transportKv7-specific activators hyperpolarize resting membrane potential and modulate human iPSC-derived sensory neuron excitability
Estacion M, Liu S, Cheng X, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. Kv7-specific activators hyperpolarize resting membrane potential and modulate human iPSC-derived sensory neuron excitability. Frontiers In Pharmacology 2023, 14: 1138556. PMID: 36923357, PMCID: PMC10008904, DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1138556.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPaclitaxel effects on axonal localization and vesicular trafficking of NaV1.8
Baker C, Tyagi S, Higerd-Rusli G, Liu S, Zhao P, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Paclitaxel effects on axonal localization and vesicular trafficking of NaV1.8. Frontiers In Molecular Neuroscience 2023, 16: 1130123. PMID: 36860665, PMCID: PMC9970094, DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1130123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyDorsal root gangliaPTX treatmentDRG axonsEffect of paclitaxelVoltage-gated sodium channel NaPain syndromePeripheral neuropathyDRG neuronsSodium channel NaRoot gangliaCell cycle arrestNeuronal somataSensory neuronsSide effectsTherapeutic targetingTumor growthPaclitaxel effectAntineoplastic agentsAxonal localizationPaclitaxelNumber of NaAxonal compartmentAxonsChannel Na
2022
The fates of internalized NaV1.7 channels in sensory neurons: Retrograde cotransport with other ion channels, axon-specific recycling, and degradation
Higerd-Rusli G, Tyagi S, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. The fates of internalized NaV1.7 channels in sensory neurons: Retrograde cotransport with other ion channels, axon-specific recycling, and degradation. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2022, 299: 102816. PMID: 36539035, PMCID: PMC9843449, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102816.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMembrane proteinsIon channelsNeuronal functionDistinct neuronal compartmentsAxonal membrane proteinsRetrograde traffickingNeuronal polarityRecycling pathwayLate endosomesPlasma membraneSpecific proteinsAxonal traffickingNovel mechanismCell membraneSodium channel NaNeuronal compartmentsMultiple pathwaysLive neuronsVoltage-gated sodium channel NaProteinEndocytosisMembrane specializationsTraffickingMembraneChannel Na
2018
A Single Sodium Channel Mutation Produces Hyper- or Hypoexcitability in Different Types of Neurons
Rush A, Dib-Hajj S, Liu S, Cummins T, Black J, Waxman S. A Single Sodium Channel Mutation Produces Hyper- or Hypoexcitability in Different Types of Neurons. 2018, 89-102. DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/10310.003.0014.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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