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The potential role of T-cell metabolism-related molecules in chronic neuropathic pain after nerve injury: a narrative review
oleh: Xiaoke Dou, Xiaoke Dou, Rui Chen, Rui Chen, Juexi Yang, Juexi Yang, Maosha Dai, Maosha Dai, Junhao Long, Junhao Long, Shujun Sun, Shujun Sun, Shujun Sun, Yun Lin, Yun Lin
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-01 |
Deskripsi
Neuropathic pain is a common type of chronic pain, primarily caused by peripheral nerve injury. Different T-cell subtypes play various roles in neuropathic pain caused by peripheral nerve damage. Peripheral nerve damage can lead to co-infiltration of neurons and other inflammatory cells, thereby altering the cellular microenvironment and affecting cellular metabolism. By elaborating on the above, we first relate chronic pain to T-cell energy metabolism. Then we summarize the molecules that have affected T-cell energy metabolism in the past five years and divide them into two categories. The first category could play a role in neuropathic pain, and we explain their roles in T-cell function and chronic pain, respectively. The second category has not yet been involved in neuropathic pain, and we focus on how they affect T-cell function by influencing T-cell metabolism. By discussing the above content, this review provides a reference for studying the direct relationship between chronic pain and T-cell metabolism and searching for potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of chronic pain on the level of T-cell energy metabolism.