Gene-Based Approaches in the Study of Pathological Pain
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Chronic pathological pain is characterized by extensive plasticity of the systems involved in pain signal transmission and
modulation and tissue remodeling in several CNS structures. These long-lasting alterations are mediated by, or associated
with, changes in the production of key molecules of nociceptive processing. Gene-based approaches offer the unique possibility
of using local or even cell-type specific interventions to correct the abnormal production of some of these proteins, modulate
the activity of signal transduction pathways, or overproduce various therapeutic secreted proteins. We showed that certain
viral-derived vectors are particularly suitable for mediating gene transfer highly preferential for instance into the primary
sensory neurons or into the spinal cord glial cells that represent particularly pertinent targets in the search for new therapeutic
strategies of pathological pain.









