PLoS Biology (Feb 2018)

Identification of FAM173B as a protein methyltransferase promoting chronic pain.

  • Hanneke L D M Willemen,
  • Annemieke Kavelaars,
  • Judith Prado,
  • Mirjam Maas,
  • Sabine Versteeg,
  • Lara J J Nellissen,
  • Jeshua Tromp,
  • Rafael Gonzalez Cano,
  • Wenjun Zhou,
  • Magnus E Jakobsson,
  • Jędrzej Małecki,
  • George Posthuma,
  • Abdella M Habib,
  • Cobi J Heijnen,
  • Pål Ø Falnes,
  • Niels Eijkelkamp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003452
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. e2003452

Abstract

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Chronic pain is a debilitating problem, and insights in the neurobiology of chronic pain are needed for the development of novel pain therapies. A genome-wide association study implicated the 5p15.2 region in chronic widespread pain. This region includes the coding region for FAM173B, a functionally uncharacterized protein. We demonstrate here that FAM173B is a mitochondrial lysine methyltransferase that promotes chronic pain. Knockdown and sensory neuron overexpression strategies showed that FAM173B is involved in persistent inflammatory and neuropathic pain via a pathway dependent on its methyltransferase activity. FAM173B methyltransferase activity in sensory neurons hyperpolarized mitochondria and promoted macrophage/microglia activation through a reactive oxygen species-dependent pathway. In summary, we uncover a role for methyltransferase activity of FAM173B in the neurobiology of pain. These results also highlight FAM173B methyltransferase activity as a potential therapeutic target to treat debilitating chronic pain conditions.