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Papers: 5 Oct 2019 - 11 Oct 2019


Animal Studies

PAIN TYPE:
Itch


2019 Nov


Nat Immunol


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House dust mites activate nociceptor-mast cell clusters to drive type 2 skin inflammation.

Authors

Serhan N, Basso L, Sibilano R, Petitfils C, Meixiong J, Bonnart C, Reber LL, Marichal T, Starkl P, Cenac N, Dong X, Tsai M, Galli SJ, Gaudenzio N
Nat Immunol. 2019 Nov; 20(11):1435-1443.
PMID: 31591569.

Abstract

Allergic skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, are clinically characterized by severe itching and type 2 immunity-associated hypersensitivity to widely distributed allergens, including those derived from house dust mites (HDMs). Here we found that HDMs with cysteine protease activity directly activated peptidergic nociceptors, which are neuropeptide-producing nociceptive sensory neurons that express the ion channel TRPV1 and Tac1, the gene encoding the precursor for the neuropeptide substance P. Intravital imaging and genetic approaches indicated that HDM-activated nociceptors drive the development of allergic skin inflammation by inducing the degranulation of mast cells contiguous to such nociceptors, through the release of substance P and the activation of the cationic molecule receptor MRGPRB2 on mast cells. These data indicate that, after exposure to HDM allergens, activation of TRPV1Tac1 nociceptor-MRGPRB2 mast cell sensory clusters represents a key early event in the development of allergic skin reactions.