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Genome Research | 2010

Susceptibility to chronic pain following nerve injury is genetically affected by CACNG2

Jonathan Nissenbaum; Marshall Devor; Ze'ev Seltzer; Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Michael Tal; Ruslan Dorfman; Merav Abitbul-Yarkoni; Yan Lu; Tina Elahipanah; Sonia delCanho; Anne Minert; Kaj Fried; Anna-Karin Persson; Hagai Y. Shpigler; Erez Shabo; Benjamin Yakir; Anne Pisanté; Ariel Darvasi

Chronic neuropathic pain is affected by specifics of the precipitating neural pathology, psychosocial factors, and by genetic predisposition. Little is known about the identity of predisposing genes. Using an integrative approach, we discovered that CACNG2 significantly affects susceptibility to chronic pain following nerve injury. CACNG2 encodes for stargazin, a protein intimately involved in the trafficking of glutamatergic AMPA receptors. The protein might also be a Ca(2+) channel subunit. CACNG2 has previously been implicated in epilepsy. Initially, using two fine-mapping strategies in a mouse model (recombinant progeny testing [RPT] and recombinant inbred segregation test [RIST]), we mapped a pain-related quantitative trait locus (QTL) (Pain1) into a 4.2-Mb interval on chromosome 15. This interval includes 155 genes. Subsequently, bioinformatics and whole-genome microarray expression analysis were used to narrow the list of candidates and ultimately to pinpoint Cacng2 as a likely candidate. Analysis of stargazer mice, a Cacng2 hypomorphic mutant, provided electrophysiological and behavioral evidence for the genes functional role in pain processing. Finally, we showed that human CACNG2 polymorphisms are associated with chronic pain in a cohort of cancer patients who underwent breast surgery. Our findings provide novel information on the genetic basis of neuropathic pain and new insights into pain physiology that may ultimately enable better treatments.


Molecular Pain | 2009

Correlational analysis for identifying genes whose regulation contributes to chronic neuropathic pain

Anna-Karin Persson; Mathias Gebauer; Suzana Jordan; Christiane Metz-Weidmann; Anke M. Schulte; Hans-Christoph Schneider; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Jonas Thun; Xiao-Jun Xu; Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin; Ariel Darvasi; Kaj Fried; Marshall Devor


Genome Research | 2001

Genomewide Trapping of Genes that Encode Secreted and Transmembrane Proteins Repressed by Oncogenic Signaling

Mathias Gebauer; Harald von Melchner; Thomas Beckers


Archive | 2010

Use of cathepsin h

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Christiane Metz-Weidmann


Archive | 2012

Methods and uses relating to the diagnosis or prognosis of pain-related tissue states or pain-related diseases such as pain

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Daniel Ziemek; Christiane Metz-Weidmann


Archive | 2011

METHODS AND USES RELATING TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF COMPOUND INVOLVED IN PAIN AS WELL AS METHODS OF DIAGNOSING ALGESIA

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Daniel Ziemek; Christiane Metz-Weidmann


Archive | 2009

USE OF GPR151 MODULATORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PAIN

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Christiane Metz-Weidmann


Archive | 2017

métodos e usos referentes á identificação de composto envolvido em dor bem como métodos para diagnosticar algesia

Anke M. Schulte; Christiane Metz Weidmann; Daniel Ziemek; Danping Ding Pfennigdorf; Martin Michaelis; Mathias Gebauer


Archive | 2012

Méthodes et utilisations concernant le diagnostic ou le pronostic des états d'un tissu associés à la douleur ou des maladies associées à la douleur tels que la douleur

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Daniel Ziemek; Christiane Metz-Weidmann


Archive | 2012

Methods and uses based on slfn2 expression and relating to the identification and profiling of compounds for use in the treatment or prevention of pain

Mathias Gebauer; Martin Michaelis; Danping Ding-Pfennigdorff; Anke M. Schulte; Daniel Ziemek; Christiane Metz-Weidmann

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Thomas Beckers

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Kaj Fried

Karolinska Institutet

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Ariel Darvasi

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Marshall Devor

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Anne Minert

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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