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Activation of Mast-Cell-Expressed Mas-Related G-Protein-Coupled Receptors Drives Non-histaminergic Itch

Authors :
Fang Wang
Madison R. Mack
Mark F Sabbagh
James Meixiong
Brian S. Kim
Eric Hu
Michael Anderson
Landon K. Oetjen
Nathachit Limjunyawong
Xinzhong Dong
Source :
Immunity
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Classical itch studies have focused on immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated mast cell activation and histamine release. Recently, members of the Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptor (Mrgpr) family have been identified as mast cell receptors, but their role in itch is unclear. Here, we report that mast cell activation via Mrgprb2 evoked non-histaminergic itch in mice independently of the IgE-Fc epsilon RI (FceRI)-histamine axis. Compared with IgE-FceRI stimulation, Mrgprb2 activation of mast cells was distinct in both released substances (histamine, serotonin, and tryptase) and the pattern of activated itch-sensory neurons. Mrgprb2 deficiency decreased itch in multiple preclinical models of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), a pruritic inflammatory skin disorder, and both mast cell number and PAMP1-20 concentrations (agonist of the human Mrgprb2 homolog, MRGPRX2) were increased in human ACD skin. These findings suggest that this pathway may represent a therapeutic target for treating ACD and mast-cell-associated itch disorders in which antihistamines are ineffective.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
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