Stomatin-domain protein interactions with acid-sensing ion channels modulate nociceptor mechanosensitivity

气孔蛋白结构域蛋白与酸敏感离子通道相互作用调节伤害感受器的机械敏感性

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作者:Rabih A Moshourab, Christiane Wetzel, Carlos Martinez-Salgado, Gary R Lewin

Abstract

Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) and their interaction partners of the stomatin family have all been implicated in sensory transduction. Single gene deletion of asic3, asic2, stomatin, or stoml3 all result in deficits in the mechanosensitivity of distinct cutaneous afferents in the mouse. Here, we generated asic3(-/-):stomatin(-/-), asic3(-/-):stoml3(-/-) and asic2(-/-):stomatin(-/-) double mutant mice to characterize the functional consequences of stomatin-ASIC protein interactions on sensory afferent mechanosensitivity. The absence of ASIC3 led to a clear increase in mechanosensitivity in rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors (RAMs) and a decrease in the mechanosensitivity in both Aδ- and C-fibre nociceptors. The increased mechanosensitivity of RAMs could be accounted for by a loss of adaptation which could be mimicked by local application of APETx2 a toxin that specifically blocks ASIC3. There is a substantial loss of mechanosensitivity in stoml3(-/-) mice in which ∼35% of the myelinated fibres lack a mechanosensitive receptive field and this phenotype was found to be identical in asic3(-/-):stoml3(-/-) mutant mice. However, Aδ-nociceptors showed much reduced mechanosensitivity in asic3(-/-):stoml3(-/-) mutant mice compared to asic3(-/)(-) controls. Interestingly, in asic2(-/-):stomatin(-/-) mutant mice many Aδ-nociceptors completely lost their mechanosensitivity which was not observed in asic2(-/-) or stomatin(-/-) mice. Examination of stomatin(-/-):stoml3(-/-) mutant mice indicated that a stomatin/STOML3 interaction is unlikely to account for the greater Aδ-nociceptor deficits in double mutant mice. A key finding from these studies is that the loss of stomatin or STOML3 in asic3(-/-) or asic2(-/-) mutant mice markedly exacerbates deficits in the mechanosensitivity of nociceptors without affecting mechanoreceptor function.

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