The regulation of nociceptor identity and function is essential, as disruptions can significantly influence pain sensation, yet our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved remains incomplete. In this study, we identified ribonuclease 4 (RNase4) as selectively expressed in the unmyelinated nociceptor lineage. Analysis of RNase4-deficient mice and single-cell transcriptomic data revealed a cell-autonomous role for RNase4 in regulating nociceptor function. Moreover, in a neuropathic pain model, RNase4 expression was upregulated in nociceptors during the pain and recovery phases, and its deletion altered mechanical sensation. Additionally, RNase4 exerted non-cell- autonomous effects on the myelin structural organization of adjacent myelinated axons. Together, these findings implicate RNase4 as a dual regulator of nociceptor biology and myelin integrity, revealing a molecular pathway for pain regulation and nerve repair.
Ribonuclease 4 Functions in Nociceptor-Mediated Nerve Homeostasis.
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作者:Feng Xiaona, Zhang Kaiwen, Techameena Prach, Quadros Rolen M, Adori Csaba, Murtazina Aliia, Adameyko Igor, Biagini Sofia, Bayramlik Ozun Gokce, Lallemend Francois, Gurumurthy Channabasavaiah B, Hadjab Saida
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar 24; 17(1):2862 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-026-70365-8 | ||
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