Shao-Jun Tang, PhD


51±¬ÁÏÍø Endowed Professorship in Anesthesiology
Vice Chair for Research
Director of The Stony Brook University Pain and Analgesia Research Center (SPARC)

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  • Education   
  • University of Toronto Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, PhD
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CA, Postdoc
  • University of California Center for Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Fellowship
  • Research Interests   
  • Mechanisms of HIV-associated neuropathogenesis
    HIV-1 infection causes a spectrum of neurological and cognitive complications, collectively known as NeuroAIDS or NeuroHIV. We are studying one of the most common NeuroAIDS - HIV-associated pain. Our research aims to elucidate the molecular, synaptic and glial mechanisms by which HIV (or its components) and co-morbid factors (e.g., opioids and antiretroviral treatments) induce pathogenic processes in the neural circuits that transmit pain signals. A focal point of our current studies is to determine the contribution of neuron-glia interaction to the pathogenesis. We use interdisciplinary state-of-the-art methodologies, including single cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics, neural circuit manipulation, patch clamping recording, confocal imaging, and behavioral testing, to analyze animal models, postmortem patient specimens, and primary cultures of neurons and glia.
  • Recent Publications   
  • Bush K, Wairkar Y, Tang SJ. Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors Are the Major Class of HIV Antiretroviral Therapeutics That Induce Neuropathic Pain in Mice.
  • Chen X, Tang SJ. Neural Circuitry Polarization in the Spinal Dorsal Horn (SDH): A Novel Form of Dysregulated Circuitry Plasticity during Pain Pathogenesis.
  • Gordon C, Trainor J, Shah RJ, Studholme K, Gelman A, Doswell F, Sadar F, Giovannetti A, Gershenson J, Khan A, Nicholson J, Huang Z, Spurgat M, Tang SJ, Wang H, Ojima I, Carlson D, Komatsu DE, Kaczocha M. Fatty acid binding protein 5 inhibition attenuates pronociceptive cytokine/chemokine expression and suppresses osteoarthritis pain: A comparative human and rat study.
  • Liu X, Tang SJ. Pathogenic mechanisms of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated pain.
  • Hankerd K, Koo H, McDonough KE, Wang J, Pariyar R, Tang SJ, Chung JM, La JH. Gonadal hormone-dependent nociceptor sensitization maintains nociplastic pain state in female mice.
  • Ou M, Chen Y, Liu J, Zhang D, Yang Y, Shen J, Miao C, Tang SJ, Liu X, Mulkey DK, Zhu T, Zhou C. Spinal Astrocytic MeCP2 Regulates Kir4.1 for the Maintenance of Chronic Hyperalgesia in Neuropathic Pain.
  • Liu X, Bae C, Liu B, Zhang YM, Zhou X, Zhang D, Zhou C, DiBua A, Schutz L, Kaczocha M, Puopolo M, Yamaguchi TP, Chung JM, Tang SJ. Development of opioid-induced hyperalgesia depends on reactive astrocytes controlled by Wnt5a signaling.
  • Hankerd K, Koo H, McDonough KE, Wang J, Pariyar R, Tang SJ, Chung JM, La JH. Gonadal hormone-dependent nociceptor sensitization maintains nociplastic pain state in female mice.
  • Spurgat MS, Tang SJ. Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing: Astrocyte and Microglial Heterogeneity in Health and Disease.
  • Hankerd K, McDonough KE, Wang J, Tang SJ, Chung JM, La JH. Postinjury stimulation triggers a transition to nociplastic pain in mice.
  • Liu X, Liu BL, Yang Q, Zhou X, Tang SJ. Microglial ablation does not affect opioid-induced hyperalgesia in rodents.
  • Watson Z, Tang SJ. Aberrant Synaptic Pruning in CNS Diseases: A Critical Player in HIV-Associated Neurological Dysfunction?
  • Tang SJ. Reactive astrocytes in pain neural circuit pathogenesis.
  • Liu X, Bae C, Gelman BB, Chung JM, Tang SJ. A neuron-to-astrocyte Wnt5a signal governs astrogliosis during HIV-associated pain pathogenesis.
  • Shi Y, Yuan S, Tang SJ. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are Critical for Morphine Exacerbation of HIV-1 gp120-Induced Pain.
  • Kearns A, Jayasi J, Liu X, Wang J, Shi Y, Chung JM, La JH, Tang SJ, Bae C. Neuron Type-Dependent Synaptic Activity in the Spinal Dorsal Horn of Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia Mouse Model.
  • Jie Z, Ko CJ, Wang H, Xie X, Li Y, Gu M, Zhu L, Yang JY, Gao T, Ru W, Tang SJ, Cheng X, Sun SC. Microglia promote autoimmune inflammation via the noncanonical NF-κB pathway.
  • Liu X, Liu BL, Yang Q, Zhou X, Tang S-J. Microglial ablation does not affect opioid-induced hyperalgesia in rodents.
  • Hankerd K, McDonough KE, Wang J, Tang SJ, Chung JM, La JH. Postinjury stimulation triggers a transition to nociplastic pain in mice.
  • Zheng J, Ru W, Adolacion JR, Spurgat MS, Liu X, Yuan S, Liang RX, Dong J, Potter A, Potter SS, Varadarajan N, Tang S-J. Single-cell RNA-seq analysis reveals compartment-specific heterogeneity and plasticity of microglia.
  • Bush KM, Barber KR, Martinez JA, Tang S-J, Wairkar YP. Drosophila model of anti-retroviral therapy induced peripheral neuropathy and nociceptive hypersensitivity.
  • Shi Y, Yuan S, Tang S-J. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical for morphine exacerbation of HIV-1 gp120-induced pain.
  • Recent Presentations   
  • Yuan S, Patrikeev I, Liew J, Motamedi M, Tang S-J. Development of noninvasive calcium-initiated bioluminescence imaging to measure nociception in mice. Society for Neuroscience 2024
  • Watson Z, Zheng J, Spurgat M, Ru W, Tang S. Glia-mediated synapse pruning in HIV gp120 transgenic mice. Society for Neuroscience 2021