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Título : Neanderthal introgression in SCN9A impacts mechanical pain sensitivity
Autor : Ramírez Aristeguieta, Luis Miguel
Jaramillo Alzate, Claudia Milena
Arias Pérez, William Hernán
Rojas Montoya, Winston
Bennett, David L.
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Canizales Quinteros, Samuel
Chacón Duque, Juan Camilo
Comini, Maddalena
Ding, Li
Everardo Martínez, Paola
Faux, Pierre
Fuentes Guajardo, Macarena
Gallo, Carla
Gómez Valdés, Jorge
González José, Rolando
Granja, Vanessa
Hünemeier, Tábita
Hurtado, Malena
Acuña Alonzo, Victor
Mendoza Revilla, Javier
Poletti, Giovanni
Quinto Sánchez, Mirsha
Ramallo, Virginia
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Barquera, Rodrigo
Rothhammer, Francisco
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
Schüler Faccini, Lavinia
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C.
Schmid, Annina B.
Villamil Ramírez, Hugo
Villegas, Valeria
metadata.dc.subject.*: Canal de Sodio Activado por Voltaje NAV1.7 - genética
NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - genetics
Hombre de Neandertal - genética
Neanderthals - genetics
Nocicepción
Nociception
Dolor - genética
Pain - genetics
Umbral del Dolor
Pain Threshold
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D062556
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059125
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059225
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010146
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017288
Fecha de publicación : 2023
Editorial : Nature Research
Resumen : 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 ~123 kb 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.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 2399-3642
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1038/s42003-023-05286-z
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