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Metalloproteinase MT5-MMP is an essential modulator of neuro-immune interactions in thermal pain stimulation
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Essential ModulatorPain MedicineImmunologyNeuropathic PainMolecular PainMetalloproteinase Mt5-mmpPeripheral NervesSocial SciencesPeripheral InteractionsInflammationPain SyndromeNeuroimmunologyThermal Pain StimulationCell SignalingMolecular SignalingMolecular NeuroscienceAllergyCell BiologyPain ResearchCytokineSignal TransductionInflammatory PainNeurosciencePain MechanismMedicine
Peripheral interactions between nociceptive fibers and mast cells contribute to inflammatory pain, but little is known about mechanisms mediating neuro-immune communication. Here we show that metalloproteinase MT5-MMP (MMP-24) is an essential mediator of peripheral thermal nociception and inflammatory hyperalgesia. We report that MT5-MMP is expressed by CGRP-containing peptidergic nociceptors in dorsal root ganglia and that Mmp24-deficient mice display enhanced sensitivity to noxious thermal stimuli under basal conditions. Consistently, mutant peptidergic sensory neurons hyperinnervate the skin, a phenotype that correlates with changes in the regulated cleavage of the cell-cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin. In contrast to basal nociception, Mmp24(-/-) mice do not develop thermal hyperalgesia during inflammation, a phenotype that appears associated with alterations in N-cadherin-mediated cell-cell interactions between mast cells and sensory fibers. Collectively, our findings demonstrate an essential role of MT5-MMP in the development of dermal neuro-immune synapses and suggest that this metalloproteinase may be a target for pain control.
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