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Neanderthal introgression in SCN9A impacts mechanical pain sensitivity

Authors :
Faux, Pierre
Ding, Li
Miguel Ramirez-Aristeguieta, Luis
Chacón-Duque, J. Camilo
Comini, Maddalena
Mendoza-Revilla, Javier
Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, William
Hurtado, Malena
Villegas, Valeria
Granja, Vanessa
Barquera, Rodrigo
Everardo-Martinez, Paola
Quinto-Sanchez, Mirsha
Gomez-Valdes, Jorge
Villamil-Ramirez, Hugo
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C.
Hunemeier, Tabita
Ramallo, Virginia
Gonzalez-Jose, Rolando
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria-Catira
Acuna-Alonzo, Victor
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Poletti, Giovanni
Gallo, Carla
Rothhammer, Francisco
Rojas, Winston
Schmid, Annina B.
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Bennett, David L.
Ruiz-Linares, Andres
Faux, Pierre
Ding, Li
Miguel Ramirez-Aristeguieta, Luis
Chacón-Duque, J. Camilo
Comini, Maddalena
Mendoza-Revilla, Javier
Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, William
Hurtado, Malena
Villegas, Valeria
Granja, Vanessa
Barquera, Rodrigo
Everardo-Martinez, Paola
Quinto-Sanchez, Mirsha
Gomez-Valdes, Jorge
Villamil-Ramirez, Hugo
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C.
Hunemeier, Tabita
Ramallo, Virginia
Gonzalez-Jose, Rolando
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria-Catira
Acuna-Alonzo, Victor
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Poletti, Giovanni
Gallo, Carla
Rothhammer, Francisco
Rojas, Winston
Schmid, Annina B.
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Bennett, David L.
Ruiz-Linares, Andres
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Nav1.7 voltage-gated sodium channel plays a key role in nociception. Three functional variants in the SCN9A gene (encoding M932L, V991L, and D1908G in Nav1.7), have recently been identified as stemming from Neanderthal introgression and to associate with pain symptomatology in UK BioBank data. In 1000 genomes data, these variants are absent in Europeans but common in Latin Americans. Analysing high-density genotype data from 7594 Latin Americans, we characterized Neanderthal introgression in SCN9A. We find that tracts of introgression occur on a Native American genomic background, have an average length of similar to 123kb and overlap the M932L, V991L, and D1908G coding positions. Furthermore, we measured experimentally six pain thresholds in 1623 healthy Colombians. We found that Neanderthal ancestry in SCN9A is significantly associated with a lower mechanical pain threshold after sensitization with mustard oil and evidence of additivity of effects across Nav1.7 variants. Our findings support the reported association of Neanderthal Nav1.7 variants with clinical pain, define a specific sensory modality affected by archaic introgression in SCN9A and are consistent with independent effects of the Neanderthal variants on Nav1.7 function. Neanderthal-derived variants in the SCN9A gene (encoding the voltage gated sodium channel, Nav1.7) are associated with enhanced experimental mechanical pain sensitivity in modern humans.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428089300
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s42003-023-05286-z