TRPV4-β-catenin axis is a novel therapeutic target for dry skin-induced chronic itch
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TRPV4-β-catenin axis is a novel therapeutic target for dry skin-induced chronic itch
Abstract
Dry skin induced chronic pruritus is an increasingly common and debilitating problem, especially in the elderly. Although keratinocytes play important roles in innate and adaptive immunity and keratinocyte proliferation is a key feature of dry skin induced chronic pruritus, the exact contribution of keratinocytes to the pathogenesis of dry skin induced chronic pruritus is poorly understood. In this study, we generated the acetone-ether-water induced dry skin model in mice and found that epidermal hyperplasia induced by this model is partly dependent on the β-catenin signaling pathway. XAV939, an antagonist of β-catenin signaling pathway, inhibited epidermal hyperplasia in dry skin model mice. Importantly, dry skin induced chronic pruritus also dramatically reduced in XAV939 treated mice. Moreover, acetone-ether-water treatment-induced epidermal hyperplasia and chronic itch were decreased in Trpv4-/- mice. In vitro, XAV939 inhibited hypo-osmotic stress induced proliferation of HaCaT cells, and hypo-osmotic stress induced proliferation of in HaCaT cells and primary cultured keratinocytes were also significantly reduced by blocking TRPV4 function. Finally, thymic stromal lymphopoietin release was examined both in vivo and in vitro, which was significantly inhibited by XAV939 treatment and Trpv4 deficiency, and anti-TSLP antibody treatment significantly decreased AEW-induced scratching behavior. Overall, our study revealed a unique ability of TRPV4 expressing keratinocytes in the skin, which critically mediated dry skin induced epidermal hyperplasia and chronic pruritus, thus provided novel insights into the development of therapies for chronic pruritus in the elderly.
Keywords: Chronic itch; Dry skin; TRPV4; The elderly; β-Catenin.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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