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Papers: 5 Feb 2022 - 11 Feb 2022


Pharmacology/Drug Development


2022 Feb 08


Pain

Anoctamin 1/TMEM16A in pruritoceptors is essential for Mas-related G protein receptor-dependent itch.

Authors

Kim H S, Kim H, Cho H, Lee B, Lu H-J, Kim K M, Chung S, Shim W-S, Shin Y K, Dong X, Wood JN, Oh U
Pain. 2022 Feb 08.
PMID: 35135993.

Abstract

Itch is an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. Pathologic conditions such as allergy or atopic dermatitis produce severe itching sensation. Mas-related G protein receptors (Mrgprs) are receptors for many endogenous pruritogens. However, signaling pathways downstream to these receptors in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons are not yet understood. We found that Anoctamin 1 (ANO1), a Ca2+-activated chloride channel, is a transduction channel mediating Mrgprs-dependent itch signals. Genetic ablation of Ano1 in DRG neurons displayed a significant reduction in scratching behaviors in response to acute and chronic Mrgprs-dependent itch models and the epidermal hyperplasia induced by dry skin. In-vivo Ca2+ imaging and electrophysiological recording revealed that chloroquine and other agonists of Mrgpr receptors excited DRG neurons via ANO1. More importantly, the overexpression of Ano1 in DRG neurons of Ano1-deficient mice rescued the impaired itching observed in Ano1-deficient mice. These results demonstrate that ANO1 mediates the Mrgprs-dependent itch signaling in pruriceptors and provides clues to treating pathologic itch syndromes.