Gene Expression Changes Precede Elevated Mechanical Sensitivity in the Mouse Intervertebral Disc Injury Model

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
JOR Spine Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.70049
Zuozhen Tian, Ken Chen, Frances S. Shofer, Brianna Ciesielski, Huan Wang, W. Timothy O'Brien, Ling Qin, Yejia Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Back pain after intervertebral disc (IVD) injury is a common clinical problem. Previous work examining early molecular changes post injury mainly used a candidate marker approach.

Methods

In this study, gene expression in the injured and intact mouse tail IVDs was determined with a nonbiased whole transcriptome approach and related to subsequent pain behavior. Mouse tail IVD injury was induced by a needle puncture. Whole murine transcriptome was determined by RNASeq. Transcriptomes of injured IVDs were compared with those of intact controls by bioinformatic methods. Mechanical allodynia was assessed by the Von Frey method.

Results

Among the 17,722 murine genes with meaningful expressions, 7242 genes were differentially expressed (P.adj ⟨ 0.01). Ontology study of upregulated genes revealed that leukocyte migration was the most enriched biological process, and network analysis showed that Tnfa had the most protein–protein interactions. The most enriched downregulated pathways were related to the pattern specification process. Mechanical allodynia persisted at the 4-week end point.

Conclusion

The RNASeq data revealed numerous early genes that participate in inflammation and repair processes post IVD injury. Mechanical allodynia followed these gene expression changes.

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在小鼠椎间盘损伤模型中,基因表达变化先于机械敏感性升高
背景椎间盘损伤后背部疼痛是常见的临床问题。先前研究损伤后早期分子变化的工作主要使用候选标记物方法。方法采用无偏倚全转录组法测定损伤和完整小鼠尾ivd的基因表达,并与随后的疼痛行为相关。采用针刺法诱导小鼠尾部IVD损伤。全鼠转录组采用RNASeq测定。用生物信息学方法比较损伤IVDs与完整对照的转录组。采用Von Frey法评估机械异常性痛。结果在17722个有意义表达的基因中,有7242个基因存在差异表达(p =⟨0.01)。上调基因的本体论研究表明,白细胞迁移是最富集的生物过程,网络分析表明,Tnfa蛋白-蛋白相互作用最多。最丰富的下调通路与模式规范过程有关。机械性异常性痛在4周结束时持续存在。结论RNASeq数据揭示了许多参与IVD损伤后炎症和修复过程的早期基因。机械性异常性痛觉跟随这些基因表达变化。
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