Silencing of incRNA PKIA-AS1 attenuates spinal nerve ligation-induced neuropathic pain through epigenetic downregulation of CDK6 expression

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Neuropathic pain (NP) is among the most intractable comorbidities of spinal cord injury. Dysregulation of non-coding RNAs has also been implicated in the development of neuropathic pain. Here, we identified a novel lncRNA, PKIA-AS1, by using lncRNA array analysis in spinal cord tissue of spinal nerve ligation (SNL) model rats, and investigated the role of PKIA-AS1 in SNL-mediated neuropathic pain. We observed that PKIA-AS1 was significantly upregulated in SNL model rats and that PKIA-AS1 knockdown attenuated neuropathic pain progression. Alternatively, overexpression of PKIA-AS1 was sufficient to induce neuropathic pain-like symptoms in uninjured rats. We also found that PKIA-AS1 mediated SNL-induced neuropathic pain by directly regulating the expression and function of CDK6, which is essential for the initiation and maintenance of neuroinflammation and neuropathic pain. Therefore, our study identifies PKIA-AS1 as a novel therapeutic target for neuroinflammation related neuropathic pain.

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Hu, J. Z., Rong, Z. J., Li, M., Li, P., Jiang, L. Y., Luo, Z. X., … Lu, H. B. (2019). Silencing of incRNA PKIA-AS1 attenuates spinal nerve ligation-induced neuropathic pain through epigenetic downregulation of CDK6 expression. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 13, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2019.00050

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