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COL6A5 variants in familial neuropathic chronic itch

Authors :
Daniele Cazzato
Stephen G. Waxman
Raffaella Lombardi
Paola Grammatico
Nicoletta Zoppi
Margherita Marchi
Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj
Roberto Eleopra
Jenny Sassone
Hassan Fadavi
Marco Ritelli
Claudio Doglioni
Catharina G. Faber
Monique M. Gerrits
Daniela Toniolo
Grazia Devigili
Ingemar S. J. Merkies
Silvia Santoro
Marina Colombi
Chiara Dordoni
Massimiliano Cocca
Marco Castori
Michela Taiana
Giuseppe Lauria
Filippo Martinelli-Boneschi
Andrea Zauli
Rowida Almomani
Rayaz A. Malik
Melissa Sorosina
Martinelli Boneschi, Filippo
Colombi, Marina
Castori, Marco
Devigili, Grazia
Eleopra, Roberto
Malik, Rayaz A
Ritelli, Marco
Zoppi, Nicoletta
Dordoni, Chiara
Sorosina, Melissa
Grammatico, Paola
Fadavi, Hassan
Gerrits, Monique M
Almomani, Rowida
Faber, Catharina G
Merkies, Ingemar S. J
Toniolo, Daniela
Cocca, Massimiliano
Doglioni, Claudio
Waxman, Stephen G
Dib Hajj, Sulayman D
Taiana, Michela M
Sassone, Jenny
Lombardi, Raffaella
Cazzato, Daniele
Zauli, Andrea
Santoro, Silvia
Marchi, Margherita
Lauria, Giuseppe
MUMC+: DA KG Lab Centraal Lab (9)
MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Neurologie (9)
RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Klinische Neurowetenschappen
Filippo, Martinelli Boneschi
Marina, Colombi
Marco, Castori
Grazia, Devigili
Roberto, Eleopra
Rayaz, Malik
Marco, Ritelli
Nicoletta, Zoppi
Chiara, Dordoni
Melissa, Sorosina
Paola, Grammatico
Hassan, Fadavi
Monique, M. Gerrit
Rowida, Almomani
Catharina, G. Faber
Ingemar, S. J. Merkie
Daniela, Toniolo
Massimiliano, Cocca
Stephen, G. Waxman
Sulayman, D. Dib Hajj
Michela, M. Taiana
SASSONE PAGANO, Jenny
Raffaella, Lombardi
Daniele, Cazzato
Andrea, Zauli
Silvia, Santoro
Margherita, Marchi
Giuseppe, Lauria
Source :
Brain, 140, 555-567. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Itch is thought to represent the peculiar response to stimuli conveyed by somatosensory pathways shared with pain through the activation of specific neurons and receptors. It can occur in association with dermatological, systemic and neurological diseases, or be the side effect of certain drugs. However, some patients suffer from chronic idiopathic itch that is frequently ascribed to psychological distress and for which no biomarker is available to date. We investigated three multigenerational families, one of which diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type (JHS/EDS-HT), characterized by idiopathic chronic itch with predominantly proximal distribution. Skin biopsy was performed in all eight affected members and revealed in six of them reduced intraepidermal nerve fibre density consistent with small fibre neuropathy. Whole exome sequencing identified two COL6A5 rare variants co-segregating with chronic itch in eight affected members and absent in non-affected members, and in one unrelated sporadic patient with type 1 painless diabetic neuropathy and chronic itch. Two families and the diabetic patient carried the nonsense c.6814G>T (p.Glu2272*) variant and another family carried the missense c.6486G>C (p.Arg2162Ser) variant. Both variants were predicted as likely pathogenic by in silico analyses. The two variants were rare (minor allele frequency < 0.1%) in 6271 healthy controls and absent in 77 small fibre neuropathy and 167 JHS/EDS-HT patients without itch. Null-allele test on cDNA from patients' fibroblasts of both families carrying the nonsense variant demonstrated functional haploinsufficiency due to activation of nonsense mediated RNA decay. Immunofluorescence microscopy and western blotting revealed marked disorganization and reduced COL6A5 synthesis, respectively. Indirect immunofluorescence showed reduced COL6A5 expression in the skin of patients carrying the nonsense variant. Treatment with gabapentinoids provided satisfactory itch relief in the patients carrying the mutations. Our findings first revealed an association between COL6A5 gene and familiar chronic itch, suggesting a new contributor to the pathogenesis of neuropathic itch and identifying a new candidate therapeutic target.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068950
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain, 140, 555-567. Oxford University Press
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de2615132394ff50a075d974b6ab17a7