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Area of Science:

  • Genetics of pain
  • Pain medicine
  • Gene-environment interactions

Background:

  • Chronic pain often arises from gene-environment interactions, with injuries triggering pain in only a subset of individuals.
  • Significant individual variability exists in chronic pain severity and response to analgesics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements and ongoing challenges in identifying genes associated with chronic pain variability.
  • To explore the role of genetic factors in the etiology and manifestation of chronic pain syndromes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent human twin studies and large-scale genetic association studies.
  • Analysis of progress and challenges in identifying genetic contributors to pain variability.

Main Results:

  • Recent human genetic studies are providing accelerating progress in understanding pain variability.
  • Identification of specific genes contributing to chronic pain susceptibility and analgesic response remains challenging.

Conclusions:

  • Identifying genes involved in chronic pain is crucial for understanding individual differences in pain perception and treatment response.
  • Advances in genetic research hold promise for developing more personalized and effective pain management strategies and novel therapeutics.