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An HDAC6 inhibitor reverses chemotherapy-induced mechanical hypersensitivity via an IL-10 and macrophage dependent pathway.

Jixiang Zhang1, Jiacheng Ma1, Ronnie T Trinh1, Cobi J Heijnen1, Annemieke Kavelaars2.   

Abstract

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) impacts a growing number of cancer survivors and treatment options are limited. Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) inhibitors are attractive candidates because they reverse established CIPN and may enhance anti-tumor effects of chemotherapy. Before considering clinical application of HDAC6 inhibitors, the mechanisms underlying reversal of CIPN need to be identified. We showed previously that deletion of Hdac6 from sensory neurons did not prevent cisplatin-induced mechanical hypersensitivity, while global deletion of Hdac6 was protective, indicating involvement of HDAC6 in other cell types. Here we show that local depletion of MRC1 (CD206)-positive macrophages without affecting microglia by intrathecal administration of mannosylated clodronate liposomes reduced the capacity of an HDAC6 inhibitor to reverse cisplatin-induced mechanical hypersensitivity. The HDAC6 inhibitor increased spinal cord Il10 mRNA and this was M2-macrophage dependent. Intrathecal administration of anti-IL-10 antibody or genetic deletion of Il10 prevented resolution of mechanical hypersensitivity. Genetic deletion of the IL-10 receptor from Advillin+ neurons prevented resolution of mechanical hypersensitivity in mice treated with the HDAC6 inhibitor. These findings indicate that treatment with an HDAC6 inhibitor increases macrophage-derived IL-10 signaling to IL-10 receptors on Advillin+ sensory neurons to resolve mechanical hypersensitivity. Cisplatin decreases mitochondrial function in sensory axons, and HDAC6 inhibition can promote axonal transport of healthy mitochondria. Indeed, the HDAC6 inhibitor normalized cisplatin-induced tibial nerve mitochondrial deficits. However, this was independent of macrophages and IL-10 signaling. In conclusion, our findings indicate that administration of an HDAC6 inhibitor reverses cisplatin-induced mechanical hypersensitivity through two complementary pathways: macrophage HDAC6 inhibition to promote IL-10 production and IL-10 signaling to DRG neurons, and neuronal HDAC6 inhibition to restore axonal mitochondrial health.
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Keywords:  CIPN; HDAC6; IL-10; IL10RA; Macrophage; Pain

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34915156      PMCID: PMC8766942          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2021.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Immun        ISSN: 0889-1591            Impact factor:   7.217


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