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Papers: 16 Nov 2024 - 22 Nov 2024


2024 Nov


Cephalalgia


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The neurotrophic factor artemin and its receptor GFRα3 mediate migraine-like pain via the ion channel TRPM8.

Authors

Yang C, Wei C, Alam S, Chen X, McKemy DD

Abstract

Migraine has a strong genetic foundation, including both monogenic and polygenic types. The former are rare, with most migraine considered polygenic, supported by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identifying numerous genetic variants linked with migraine risk. Surprisingly, some of the most common mutations are associated with transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8), a non-selective cation channel that is the primary sensor of cold temperatures in cutaneous primary afferents of the somatosensory system. However, it is unlikely that the temperature sensitivity of TRPM8 is relevant in migraine-related tissues, such as the meninges, suggesting other activation mechanisms underly its role in migraine pathogenesis. Thus, to define the basis of the channel’s involvement, we reasoned that cellular processes that increase cold sensitivity in the skin, such as the neurotrophic factor artemin, via its receptor glial cell-line derived neurotrophic factor family receptor alpha-3 (GFRα3), also mediate TRPM8-associated migraine-like pain in the meninges.