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Treatment of chronic pain by designer cells controlled by spearmint aromatherapy

  • Hui Wang
  • , Mingqi Xie
  • , Ghislaine Charpin-El Hamri
  • , Haifeng Ye
  • , Martin Fussenegger*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • Institut Universitaire de Technologie
  • University of Basel

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摘要

Current treatment options for chronic pain are often associated with dose-limiting toxicities, or lead to drug tolerance or addiction. Here, we describe a pain management strategy, based on cell-engineering principles and inspired by synthetic biology, consisting of microencapsulated human designer cells that produce huwentoxin-IV (a safe and potent analgesic peptide that selectively inhibits the pain-Triggering voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.7) in response to volatile spearmint aroma and in a dose-dependent manner. Spearmint sensitivity was achieved by ectopic expression of the R-carvone-responsive olfactory receptor OR1A1 rewired via an artificial G-protein deflector to induce the expression of a secretion-engineered and stabilized huwentoxin-IV variant. In a model of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain, mice bearing the designer cells showed reduced pain-Associated behaviour on oral intake or inhalation-based intake of spearmint essential oil, and absence of cardiovascular, immunogenic and behavioural side effects. Our proof-of-principle findings indicate that therapies based on engineered cells can achieve robust, tunable and on-demand analgesia for the long-Term management of chronic pain.

源语言英语
页(从-至)114-123
页数10
期刊Nature Biomedical Engineering
2
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 2月 2018

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