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miRNA-203b-3p Induces Acute and Chronic Pruritus through 5-HTR2B and TRPV4

Authors :
Francesco De Logu
Roberto Maglie
Mustafa Titiz
Giulio Poli
Lorenzo Landini
Matilde Marini
Daniel Souza Monteiro de Araujo
Gaetano De Siena
Marco Montini
Daniela Almeida Cabrini
Michel Fleith Otuki
Priscila Lúcia Pawloski
Emiliano Antiga
Tiziano Tuccinardi
João Batista Calixto
Pierangelo Geppetti
Romina Nassini
Eunice André
Source :
The Journal of investigative dermatology. 143(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Growing evidence indicates that transient receptor potential (TRP) channels contribute to different forms of pruritus. However, the endogenous mediators that cause itch through transient receptor potential channels signaling are poorly understood. In this study, we show that genetic deletion or pharmacological antagonism of TRPV4 attenuated itch in a mouse model of psoriasis induced by topical application of imiquimod. Human psoriatic lesions showed increased expression of several microRNAs, including the miR-203b-3p, which induced a calcium ion response in rodent dorsal root ganglion neurons and scratching behavior in mice through 5-HTR2B activation and the protein kinase C‒dependent phosphorylation of TRPV4. Computer simulation revealed that the miR-203b-3p core sequence (GUUAAGAA) that causes 5-HTR2B/TRPV4-dependent itch targets the extracellular side of 5-HTR2B by interacting with a portion of the receptor pocket consistent with its activation. Overall, we reveal the unconventional pathophysiological role of an extracellular microRNA that can behave as an itch promoter through 5-HTR2B and TRPV4.

Details

ISSN :
15231747
Volume :
143
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of investigative dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa02d9c3e83a86ee45723be091fec6da