Humanized anti-P2X4 scFv reduces ATP-induced P2X4 currents and modulates excitability in human DRG neurons.

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作者:Zurek Nesia A, Shilling Mark W, Demeter Jenna B, Ehsanian Reza, Adams Ian M, Goins Aleyah E, Goyal Sachin, Séguéla Philippe, de la Peña June Bryan I, Kunamneni Adinarayana, Westlund Karin N, Alles Sascha Ra
Chronic pain affects nearly 100 million adults in the U.S., yet few novel therapeutics have emerged in recent decades. P2X4 receptor (P2X4R), implicated in pain signaling, represents a promising target. We evaluated a humanized single-chain variable fragment (hscFv) targeting P2X4R for its ability to reduce ATP-induced currents and modulate excitability in human dorsal root ganglion (hDRG) neurons. Voltage-clamp recordings confirmed that human P2X4R (hP2X4R) hscFv significantly reduced ATP-evoked currents in HEK-293T cells expressing human P2X4, likely by relocalization of the receptor to the perinuclear region after hscFv treatment. Immunohistochemistry and transcriptomic analyses demonstrated widespread P2X4R (P2RX4) expression across hDRG neuronal subtypes in both male and female donors. Current-clamp recordings revealed that hP2X4R hscFv selectively increased action potential (AP) threshold in multi-firing hDRG neurons, without affecting single-firing neurons. Spontaneous activity at rest and depolarizing spontaneous fluctuation (DSF) amplitude were also reduced. Analysis confirmed consistent effects of hP2X4R hscFv on excitability parameters. These findings suggest that hP2X4 hscFv exerts modest but targeted effects on human sensory neurons, supporting its potential as a novel therapeutic for chronic pain.

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