Although inflammatory processes in rheumatoid arthritis have been described, mechanisms driving pain are poorly defined. Here, we used a multitude of approaches to uncover the neural basis and causes of inflammatory pain. We show in mice with cartilage autoantibody-induced arthritis that early immune activation and a cytokine storm were mainly driven by vascular cells and monocytes/macrophages in the dorsal root ganglion. However, persistently elevated interferons and receptor activation of the
Persistent interferon signaling causes sensory neuron plasticity and pain before and during arthritis
Jie Su·Patrik Ernfors·Bingze Xu·Jussi Kupari·Dongoh Kwak·Marcin Szczot·Laurence D. Picton·Yizhou Hu·A Gomez Gonzalez·Ming-Dong Zhang·Abdeljabbar El Manira·Rikard Holmdahl·Zhongwei Xu·Dmitry Usoskin·Leandro Flores do Nascimento
