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Neural peptidase endothelin-converting enzyme 1 regulates endothelin 1-induced pruritus.

Makiko Kido-Nakahara, Jörg Buddenkotte, Cordula Kempkes, Akihiko Ikoma, Ferda Cevikbas, Tasuku Akiyama, Frank Nunes, Stephan Seeliger, Burcu Hasdemir, Christian Mess, Timo Buhl, Mathias Sulk, Frank-Ulrich Müller, Dieter Metze, Nigel W Bunnett, Aditi Bhargava, Earl Carstens, Masutaka Furue, Martin Steinhoff.   

Abstract

In humans, pruritus (itch) is a common but poorly understood symptom in numerous skin and systemic diseases. Endothelin 1 (ET-1) evokes histamine-independent pruritus in mammals through activation of its cognate G protein-coupled receptor endothelin A receptor (ETAR). Here, we have identified neural endothelin-converting enzyme 1 (ECE-1) as a key regulator of ET-1-induced pruritus and neural signaling of itch. We show here that ETAR, ET-1, and ECE-1 are expressed and colocalize in murine dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons and human skin nerves. In murine DRG neurons, ET-1 induced internalization of ETAR within ECE-1-containing endosomes. ECE-1 inhibition slowed ETAR recycling yet prolonged ET-1-induced activation of ERK1/2, but not p38. In a murine itch model, ET-1-induced scratching behavior was substantially augmented by pharmacological ECE-1 inhibition and abrogated by treatment with an ERK1/2 inhibitor. Using iontophoresis, we demonstrated that ET-1 is a potent, partially histamine-independent pruritogen in humans. Immunohistochemical evaluation of skin from prurigo nodularis patients confirmed an upregulation of the ET-1/ETAR/ECE-1/ERK1/2 axis in patients with chronic itch. Together, our data identify the neural peptidase ECE-1 as a negative regulator of itch on sensory nerves by directly regulating ET-1-induced pruritus in humans and mice. Furthermore, these results implicate the ET-1/ECE-1/ERK1/2 pathway as a therapeutic target to treat pruritus in humans.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24812665      PMCID: PMC4038561          DOI: 10.1172/JCI67323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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