UVB radiation generates sunburn pain and affects skin by activating epidermal TRPV4 ion channels and triggering endothelin-1 signaling.


Autoria(s): Moore, C; Cevikbas, F; Pasolli, HA; Chen, Y; Kong, W; Kempkes, C; Parekh, P; Lee, SH; Kontchou, NA; Yeh, I; Jokerst, NM; Fuchs, E; Steinhoff, M; Liedtke, WB
Cobertura

United States

Data(s)

20/08/2013

Resumo

At our body surface, the epidermis absorbs UV radiation. UV overexposure leads to sunburn with tissue injury and pain. To understand how, we focus on TRPV4, a nonselective cation channel highly expressed in epithelial skin cells and known to function in sensory transduction, a property shared with other transient receptor potential channels. We show that following UVB exposure mice with induced Trpv4 deletions, specifically in keratinocytes, are less sensitive to noxious thermal and mechanical stimuli than control animals. Exploring the mechanism, we find that epidermal TRPV4 orchestrates UVB-evoked skin tissue damage and increased expression of the proalgesic/algogenic mediator endothelin-1. In culture, UVB causes a direct, TRPV4-dependent Ca(2+) response in keratinocytes. In mice, topical treatment with a TRPV4-selective inhibitor decreases UVB-evoked pain behavior, epidermal tissue damage, and endothelin-1 expression. In humans, sunburn enhances epidermal expression of TRPV4 and endothelin-1, underscoring the potential of keratinocyte-derived TRPV4 as a therapeutic target for UVB-induced sunburn, in particular pain.

Formato

E3225 - E3234

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23929777

1312933110

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2013, 110 (34), pp. E3225 - E3234

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12972

1091-6490

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

10.1073/pnas.1312933110

Palavras-Chave #calcium-permeable channels #epithelial–neuronal cross-talk #photodermatitis #phototransduction #Analysis of Variance #Animals #Cells, Cultured #Endothelin-1 #Epithelial Cells #Immunohistochemistry #Mice #Mice, Transgenic #Microscopy, Electron #Pain #Signal Transduction #Skin #Sunburn #TRPV Cation Channels #Ultraviolet Rays
Tipo

Journal Article