2023
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003045
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HPV+ head and neck cancer–derived small extracellular vesicles communicate with TRPV1+ neurons to mediate cancer pain

Kufreobong E. Inyang,
Christine M. Evans,
Matthew Heussner
et al.

Abstract: Severe pain is often experienced by patients with head and neck cancer and is associated with a poor prognosis. Despite its frequency and severity, current treatments fail to adequately control cancer-associated pain because of our lack of mechanistic understanding. Although recent works have shed some light of the biology underlying pain in HPV-negative oral cancers, the mechanisms mediating pain in HPV+ cancers remain unknown. Cancer-derived small extracellular vesicles (cancer-sEVs) are well positioned to f… Show more

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“…Thus, significantly elevated expression of Fus by ipsilateral TGM neurons from tumor-bearing animals suggests the presence of neuronal injury induced by the malignancy. This is consistent with our previous findings 54 and those of others 55 showing that tumor-infiltrating nerves harbor higher expression of nerve-injury transcripts and neuronal sensitization.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Thus, significantly elevated expression of Fus by ipsilateral TGM neurons from tumor-bearing animals suggests the presence of neuronal injury induced by the malignancy. This is consistent with our previous findings 54 and those of others 55 showing that tumor-infiltrating nerves harbor higher expression of nerve-injury transcripts and neuronal sensitization.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Hot plate remains the gold standard method to assess analgesia in naive mice. Mechanical sensitivity was assessed by calibrated von Frey filaments from Stoeling as previously described ( Inyang et al, 2023 Sep 6 ). The elevated plus maze (EPM) test was used to assess anxiety-like behavior in mice following MLS procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control mice received the same volume of saline under anesthesia. Mechanical pain sensitivity threshold was measured using von Frey filaments as previously described [105][106][107] .…”
Section: Methods (829 Words)mentioning
confidence: 99%