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Activation of sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 2 attenuates chemotherapy-induced neuropathy.

Wei Wang1, Ping Xiang1, Wee Siong Chew1, Federico Torta2,3, Aishwarya Bandla4, Violeta Lopez5, Wei Lun Seow1, Brenda Wan Shing Lam1, Jing Kai Chang1, Peiyan Wong6, Kanokporn Chayaburakul7, Wei-Yi Ong8,9, Markus R Wenk2,3, Raghav Sundar10,11,12, Deron R Herr13,14.   

Abstract

Platinum-based therapeutics are used to manage many forms of cancer, but frequently result in peripheral neuropathy. Currently, the only option available to attenuate chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is to limit or discontinue this treatment. Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a lipid-based signaling molecule involved in neuroinflammatory processes by interacting with its five cognate receptors: S1P1-5 In this study, using a combination of drug pharmacodynamic analysis in human study participants, disease modeling in rodents, and cell-based assays, we examined whether S1P signaling may represent a potential target in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy. To this end, we first investigated the effects of platinum-based drugs on plasma S1P levels in human cancer patients. Our analysis revealed that oxaliplatin treatment specifically increases one S1P species, d16:1 S1P, in these patients. Although d16:1 S1P is an S1P2 agonist, it has lower potency than the most abundant S1P species (d18:1 S1P). Therefore, as d16:1 S1P concentration increases, it is likely to disproportionately activate proinflammatory S1P1 signaling, shifting the balance away from S1P2 We further show that a selective S1P2 agonist, CYM-5478, reduces allodynia in a rat model of cisplatin-induced neuropathy and attenuates the associated inflammatory processes in the dorsal root ganglia, likely by activating stress-response proteins, including ATF3 and HO-1. Cumulatively, the findings of our study suggest that the development of a specific S1P2 agonist may represent a promising therapeutic approach for the management of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy.
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Keywords:  G-protein–coupled receptor; anticancer drug; cancer; chemotherapy; cisplatin; glial cell; glial satellite cells; neuropathy; neuroprotection; oxaliplatin; pharmacology; sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31882542      PMCID: PMC6983853          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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