S. aureus drives itch and scratch-induced skin damage through a V8 protease-PAR1 axis

金黄色葡萄球菌通过V8蛋白酶-PAR1轴引发瘙痒和抓挠引起的皮肤损伤。

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作者:Liwen Deng ,Flavia Costa ,Kimbria J Blake ,Samantha Choi ,Arundhasa Chandrabalan ,Muhammad Saad Yousuf ,Stephanie Shiers ,Daniel Dubreuil ,Daniela Vega-Mendoza ,Corinne Rolland ,Celine Deraison ,Tiphaine Voisin ,Michelle D Bagood ,Lucia Wesemann ,Abigail M Frey ,Joseph S Palumbo ,Brian J Wainger ,Richard L Gallo ,Juan-Manuel Leyva-Castillo ,Nathalie Vergnolle ,Theodore J Price ,Rithwik Ramachandran ,Alexander R Horswill ,Isaac M Chiu

Abstract

Itch is an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. The skin barrier is constantly exposed to microbes and their products. However, the role of microbes in itch generation is unknown. Here, we show that Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterial pathogen associated with itchy skin diseases, directly activates pruriceptor sensory neurons to drive itch. Epicutaneous S. aureus exposure causes robust itch and scratch-induced damage. By testing multiple isogenic bacterial mutants for virulence factors, we identify the S. aureus serine protease V8 as a critical mediator in evoking spontaneous itch and alloknesis. V8 cleaves proteinase-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) on mouse and human sensory neurons. Targeting PAR1 through genetic deficiency, small interfering RNA (siRNA) knockdown, or pharmacological blockade decreases itch and skin damage caused by V8 and S. aureus exposure. Thus, we identify a mechanism of action for a pruritogenic bacterial factor and demonstrate the potential of inhibiting V8-PAR1 signaling to treat itch.

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