Genetics- and age-driven neuroimmune and disc changes underscore herniation susceptibility and pain-associated behaviors in SM/J mice

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Emanuel J. Novais, Olivia K. Ottone, Eric V. Brown, Vedavathi Madhu, Victoria A. Tran, Pranay Ramteke, Abhijit S. Dighe, Michael D. Solga, Alexandra Manchel, Angelo C. Lepore, Makarand V. Risbud
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There are no appropriate mouse models to study the pathophysiology of spontaneous disc herniations in a wild-type setting. SM/J mice, a poor healer inbred strain, presented a high incidence of age-associated lumbar disc herniations with neurovascular innervations. Transcriptomic comparisons of the SM/J annulus fibrosus with human tissues showed shared pathways related to immune cell activation and inflammation. Notably, aged SM/J mice showed increased pain sensitization and neuroinflammation with altered extracellular matrix regulation in the dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord. There were increased T cells in the vertebral marrow, and cytometry by time-of-flight analysis showed increased splenic CD8+ T cells, nonspecific activation of CD8+ memory T cells, and enhanced interferon-γ production in the myeloid compartment. Single-cell RNA sequencing of peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed more B cells, with lower proportions of T cells, monocytes, and granulocytes. This study highlights the contribution of genetic background and aging to increased susceptibility of spontaneous intervertebral disc herniations in a clinically relevant murine model.

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遗传和年龄驱动的神经免疫和椎间盘改变强调了SM/J小鼠的突出易感性和疼痛相关行为
目前还没有合适的小鼠模型来研究野生型自发性椎间盘突出症的病理生理学。SM/J小鼠是一种较差的近交系,表现出高发的年龄相关性腰椎间盘突出伴神经血管支配。SM/J纤维环与人体组织的转录组学比较显示了与免疫细胞激活和炎症相关的共同途径。值得注意的是,老年SM/J小鼠表现出疼痛敏感和神经炎症的增加,背根神经节和脊髓的细胞外基质调节发生改变。椎体骨髓中T细胞增多,通过飞行时间分析的细胞计数显示脾脏CD8+ T细胞增多,CD8+记忆T细胞非特异性激活,骨髓室干扰素γ产生增强。外周血单核细胞单细胞RNA测序显示B细胞较多,T细胞、单核细胞和粒细胞比例较低。本研究在临床相关的小鼠模型中强调了遗传背景和衰老对自发性椎间盘突出易感性增加的贡献。
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1937
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