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Single cell transcriptomics of primate sensory neurons identifies cell types associated with human chronic pain

Authors :
Yizhou Hu
Patrik Ernfors
Karin Loré
Mats Spångberg
Marc Parisien
Dmitry Usoskin
Peter Lönnerberg
Luda Diatchenko
Peter V. Kharchenko
Jussi Kupari
Nikolaos Barkas
B.M. Eriksson
Michael Fatt
Samar Khoury
Daohua Lou
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Distinct types of dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons may have unique contributions to chronic pain. Identification of primate sensory neuron types is critical for understanding the cellular origin and heritability of chronic pain. However, molecular insights into the primate sensory neurons are missing. Here we classify non-human primate dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons based on their transcriptome and map human pain heritability to neuronal types. First, we identified cell correlates between two major datasets for mouse sensory neuron types. Machine learning exposes an overall cross-species conservation of somatosensory neurons between primate and mouse, although with differences at individual gene level, highlighting the importance of primate data for clinical translation. We map genomic loci associated with chronic pain in human onto primate sensory neuron types to identify the cellular origin of human chronic pain. Genome-wide associations for chronic pain converge on two different neuronal types distributed between pain disorders that display different genetic susceptibilities, suggesting both unique and shared mechanisms between different pain conditions.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........64ee8de82fae3f8c9ceb7986e119bc4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.07.414193