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基因表达与慢性下腰痛及Modic改变患者的残疾和疼痛强度存在性别特异性关联。

Gene Expression Correlates with Disability and Pain Intensity in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain and Modic Changes in a Sex-Specific Manner.

作者信息

Vigeland Maria Dehli, Flåm Siri Tennebø, Vigeland Magnus Dehli, Zucknick Manuela, Wigemyr Monica, Bråten Lars Christian Haugli, Gjefsen Elisabeth, Zwart John-Anker, Storheim Kjersti, Pedersen Linda Margareth, Lie Benedicte Alexandra

机构信息

Department of Research, Innovation and Education, Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Oslo University Hospital, 0450 Oslo, Norway.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Mol Sci. 2025 Jan 18;26(2):800. doi: 10.3390/ijms26020800.

Abstract

Chronic low back pain (cLBP) lacks clear physiological explanations, and the treatment options are of limited effect. We aimed to elucidate the underlying biology of cLBP in a subgroup of patients with Modic changes type I (suggestive of inflammatory vertebral bone marrow lesions) by correlating gene expression in blood with patient-reported outcomes on disability and pain intensity and explore sex differences. Patients were included from the placebo group of a clinical study on patients with cLBP and Modic changes. Blood was collected at the time of inclusion, after three months, and after one year, and gene expression was measured at all time points by high-throughput RNA sequencing. The patients reported disability using the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire, and pain intensity was assessed as a mean of three scores on a 0-10 numeric rating scale: current LBP, worst LBP within the last two weeks, and mean LBP within the last two weeks. The gene expression profiles were then correlated to the reported outcomes. Changes in gene expression over time correlated significantly with changes in both disability and pain. The findings showed distinct patterns in men and women, with negligible overlap in correlated genes between the sexes. The genes involved were enriched in immunological pathways, particularly T cell receptor complex and immune responses related to neutrophils. Several of the genes harbour polymorphisms that previously have been found to be associated with chronic pain. Taken together, our results indicate gender differences in the underlying biology of disability and pain intensity in patients with low back pain.

摘要

慢性下腰痛(cLBP)缺乏明确的生理学解释,且治疗选择效果有限。我们旨在通过将血液中的基因表达与患者报告的残疾和疼痛强度结果相关联,阐明I型Modic改变患者亚组(提示炎症性椎体骨髓病变)中cLBP的潜在生物学机制,并探索性别差异。患者来自一项针对cLBP和Modic改变患者的临床研究的安慰剂组。在纳入时、三个月后和一年后采集血液,并在所有时间点通过高通量RNA测序测量基因表达。患者使用罗兰-莫里斯残疾问卷报告残疾情况,疼痛强度通过0至10数字评分量表上的三个分数的平均值进行评估:当前下腰痛、过去两周内最严重的下腰痛以及过去两周内的平均下腰痛。然后将基因表达谱与报告的结果相关联。基因表达随时间的变化与残疾和疼痛的变化均显著相关。研究结果显示男性和女性存在不同模式,两性之间相关基因的重叠可忽略不计。所涉及的基因在免疫途径中富集,特别是T细胞受体复合物和与中性粒细胞相关的免疫反应。其中一些基因具有先前已发现与慢性疼痛相关的多态性。综上所述,我们的结果表明下腰痛患者在残疾和疼痛强度的潜在生物学机制上存在性别差异。

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