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Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling
Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptation to different tissue-specific environments. The resident macrophages of the sensory ganglia (sensory neuron-associated macrophages, sNAMs) are in close contact with the cell body of primary sensory...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37254842 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78515 |
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author | Guimarães, Rafaela M Aníbal-Silva, Conceição E Davoli-Ferreira, Marcela Gomes, Francisco Isaac F Mendes, Atlante Cavallini, Maria CM Fonseca, Miriam M Damasceno, Samara Andrade, Larissa P Colonna, Marco Rivat, Cyril Cunha, Fernando Q Alves-Filho, José C Cunha, Thiago M |
author_facet | Guimarães, Rafaela M Aníbal-Silva, Conceição E Davoli-Ferreira, Marcela Gomes, Francisco Isaac F Mendes, Atlante Cavallini, Maria CM Fonseca, Miriam M Damasceno, Samara Andrade, Larissa P Colonna, Marco Rivat, Cyril Cunha, Fernando Q Alves-Filho, José C Cunha, Thiago M |
author_sort | Guimarães, Rafaela M |
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description | Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptation to different tissue-specific environments. The resident macrophages of the sensory ganglia (sensory neuron-associated macrophages, sNAMs) are in close contact with the cell body of primary sensory neurons and might play physiological and pathophysiological roles. After peripheral nerve injury, there is an increase in the population of macrophages in the sensory ganglia, which have been implicated in different conditions, including neuropathic pain development. However, it is still under debate whether macrophage accumulation in the sensory ganglia after peripheral nerve injury is due to the local proliferation of resident macrophages or a result of blood monocyte infiltration. Here, we confirmed that the number of macrophages increased in the sensory ganglia after the spared nerve injury (SNI) model in mice. Using different approaches, we found that the increase in the number of macrophages in the sensory ganglia after SNI is a consequence of the proliferation of resident CX3CR1(+) macrophages, which participate in the development of neuropathic pain, but not due to infiltration of peripheral blood monocytes. These proliferating macrophages are the source of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF and IL-1b. In addition, we found that CX3CR1 signaling is involved in the sNAMs proliferation and neuropathic pain development after peripheral nerve injury. In summary, these results indicated that peripheral nerve injury leads to sNAMs proliferation in the sensory ganglia in a CX3CR1-dependent manner accounting for neuropathic pain development. In conclusion, sNAMs proliferation could be modulated to change pathophysiological conditions such as chronic neuropathic pain. |
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spelling | pubmed-102667652023-06-15 Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling Guimarães, Rafaela M Aníbal-Silva, Conceição E Davoli-Ferreira, Marcela Gomes, Francisco Isaac F Mendes, Atlante Cavallini, Maria CM Fonseca, Miriam M Damasceno, Samara Andrade, Larissa P Colonna, Marco Rivat, Cyril Cunha, Fernando Q Alves-Filho, José C Cunha, Thiago M eLife Immunology and Inflammation Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptation to different tissue-specific environments. The resident macrophages of the sensory ganglia (sensory neuron-associated macrophages, sNAMs) are in close contact with the cell body of primary sensory neurons and might play physiological and pathophysiological roles. After peripheral nerve injury, there is an increase in the population of macrophages in the sensory ganglia, which have been implicated in different conditions, including neuropathic pain development. However, it is still under debate whether macrophage accumulation in the sensory ganglia after peripheral nerve injury is due to the local proliferation of resident macrophages or a result of blood monocyte infiltration. Here, we confirmed that the number of macrophages increased in the sensory ganglia after the spared nerve injury (SNI) model in mice. Using different approaches, we found that the increase in the number of macrophages in the sensory ganglia after SNI is a consequence of the proliferation of resident CX3CR1(+) macrophages, which participate in the development of neuropathic pain, but not due to infiltration of peripheral blood monocytes. These proliferating macrophages are the source of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF and IL-1b. In addition, we found that CX3CR1 signaling is involved in the sNAMs proliferation and neuropathic pain development after peripheral nerve injury. In summary, these results indicated that peripheral nerve injury leads to sNAMs proliferation in the sensory ganglia in a CX3CR1-dependent manner accounting for neuropathic pain development. In conclusion, sNAMs proliferation could be modulated to change pathophysiological conditions such as chronic neuropathic pain. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10266765/ /pubmed/37254842 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78515 Text en © 2023, Guimarães, Aníbal-Silva et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Immunology and Inflammation Guimarães, Rafaela M Aníbal-Silva, Conceição E Davoli-Ferreira, Marcela Gomes, Francisco Isaac F Mendes, Atlante Cavallini, Maria CM Fonseca, Miriam M Damasceno, Samara Andrade, Larissa P Colonna, Marco Rivat, Cyril Cunha, Fernando Q Alves-Filho, José C Cunha, Thiago M Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title | Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title_full | Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title_fullStr | Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title_short | Neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving CX3CR1 signaling |
title_sort | neuron-associated macrophage proliferation in the sensory ganglia is associated with peripheral nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain involving cx3cr1 signaling |
topic | Immunology and Inflammation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37254842 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78515 |
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