Luke Pattison
@interlukein.bsky.social
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Research scientist interested in inflammatory pain 🔬 👨‍🔬 ✌️
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Great summary of our latest work - a real Team Science effort! 👥 🐭
oacjournal.bsky.social
#New in #OAC ! The sphingolipid sphingomyelin 34:1 is upregulated in the synovial fluid of those with OA. Work from @phar.cam.ac.uk shows that SM34:1 causes inflammatory pain in mice, inducing neuronal hyperexcitability.
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interlukein.bsky.social
I am currently curating a Special Issue for MDPI Cells
on “Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Inflammatory Pain.”

If you are working on, or planning a suitable manuscript, I would be delighted if you would consider submitting it to our issue.

mdpi.com/journal/cell...
interlukein.bsky.social
A new academic year! 🍏
 
Proud to watch my Pegasus Scholars students presenting on targeted cancer therapies today, after a week exploring the formation, functions, faults and fixing of proteins! 🔬
 
Glad to support Robinson College’s excellent widening participation initiation for another year! 👨‍🏫
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If you have #osteoarthritis, please see below 👇 - I’m running a 2 minute survey and would love your input 😇
interlukein.bsky.social
👋I’m developing a proposal to investigate how pain changes with progression of osteoarthritis (OA). 🦴⚡️

If you have OA, I’d love to hear how your experience with pain has changed over time - please consider answering this quick 10-question survey! 🙏

forms.office.com/e/pYwbTrD3Qv
Microsoft Forms
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interlukein.bsky.social
👋I’m developing a proposal to investigate how pain changes with progression of osteoarthritis (OA). 🦴⚡️

If you have OA, I’d love to hear how your experience with pain has changed over time - please consider answering this quick 10-question survey! 🙏

forms.office.com/e/pYwbTrD3Qv
Microsoft Forms
forms.office.com
interlukein.bsky.social
🤩 geeking out at Geneva light festival last weekend - double helix 🧬 & neuron 🧠 #genevalux
Reposted by Luke Pattison
interlukein.bsky.social
📣 Calling fellow ECRs studying the contributions of GPCRs to pain and/or analgesia!

🧠 Interested in presenting at #SfN25 in San Diego in November?

🙏 Please drop me a message - looking for last few speakers for a mini symposium proposal!

#PainResearch #neuroskyance
interlukein.bsky.social
Haha! Thanks, Lindsey!
interlukein.bsky.social
📣 Calling fellow ECRs studying the contributions of GPCRs to pain and/or analgesia!

🧠 Interested in presenting at #SfN25 in San Diego in November?

🙏 Please drop me a message - looking for last few speakers for a mini symposium proposal!

#PainResearch #neuroskyance
interlukein.bsky.social
I’m so happy to see this out! ☺️ I’ve been working on this >6 years - many setbacks along the way, but they've made getting this published all the more rewarding - perseverance is worth it! 💪

Very thankful for the support of @psalmotoxin.bsky.social, @mayadannawi.bsky.social & others! 🧵[10/10]
interlukein.bsky.social
Taken together, we postulate that GPR65 on FLS orchestrates inflammatory joint pain through the release of mediators and subsequent crosstalk between neurons and immune cells. Thus inhibiting GPR65 might represent a means of relieving inflammatory pain. 🧵[9/10]
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Increased expression of GPR65 has previously been reported in human osteoarthritis (OA). BTB also stimulated increases in pro-inflammatory cytokine production by FLS isolated from human OA patients. Further, synovial fluid samples from OA patients could activate GPR65. 🧵[8/10]
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The role of GPR65 was confirmed by the inability of BTB to increase inflammatory mediator secretion by GPR65 knockout (KO) FLS, and lack of inflammation and pain-like behaviours when GPR65 KO mice were injected with BTB. 🧵[7/10]
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…suggesting another cell type might be involved. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS), which line the knee joint, express GPR65. Stimulating FLS with BTB increased secretion of inflammatory cytokines, which could increase the excitability of naïve neurons. 🧵[6/10]
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To investigate the cellular basis of the pain-like behaviours seen in mice, we explored whether BTB increased neuronal excitability. While neurons isolated from BTB-injected mice were hyperexcitable, we could not recreate this by incubating naïve neurons with BTB alone… 🧵[5/10]
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Next, we injected BTB to the knee joint of mice. This caused both inflammation and an increase in pain-like behaviours, suggesting that activation of GPR65 in the knee joint is sufficient to drive inflammatory pain. 🧵[4/10]
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…So, we first compared the signalling signatures of protons, BTB and psychosine (all reported to activate GPR65). We found that BTB recapitulated most features of proton-mediated signalling. Importantly, BTB was also shown to only activate GPR65 over other PS-GPCRs. 🧵[3/10]
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Inflammatory conditions, like arthritis, are both painful and associated with acidosis. Thus we investigated if acidosis drives pain through GPR65 (a proton-sensing GPCR) - this isn’t an easy task though, as there are lots of receptors that can be activated by protons… 🧵 [2/10]
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Riding the year out on a high ✨ - latest paper out now in @pnas.org! ☺️ 🙏

Here we describe a role for the proton-sensing GPCR, GPR65 in mediating joint pain from fibroblast-like synoviocytes!

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#PainResearch #Neuroskyence

More on this work below 👇 🧵 [1/10]
Activation of the proton-sensing GPCR, GPR65 on fibroblast-like synoviocytes contributes to inflammatory joint pain | PNAS
Inflammation is associated with localized acidosis, however, attributing physiological and pathological roles to proton-sensitive receptors is chal...
www.pnas.org
interlukein.bsky.social
Interesting work! 👏
biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Gabapentin's Effect on Human Dorsal Root Ganglia: Donor-Specific Electrophysiological and Transcriptomic Profiles https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.05.627067v1
interlukein.bsky.social
Excellent walk-through of our latest work, looking at lipids and inflammatory joint pain 👇
psalmotoxin.bsky.social
Pain = main driver of clinical decision making in osteoarthritis (OA). Our lab studies OA pain mechanisms.

During OA, multiple cell-cell interactions occur, many mediators being released that alter the contents of the synovial fluid.

#PainResearch #Neuroskyence

journals.lww.com/pain/Fulltex...
Figure from paper linked in post showing wealth of cell-cell interactions in OA
interlukein.bsky.social
👋 Hello, I'm new here...
...followed the herd to a greener field! 🐏 🦋

I'm a postdoc interested in the mechanisms driving inflammatory pain, with the aim of identifying new points of intervention, for the development of better medicines! #PainResearch #FirstPost