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Publication : Nociceptors protect sickle cell disease mice from vaso-occlusive episodes and chronic organ damage.

First Author  Xu C Year  2021
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  218
Issue  1 PubMed ID  33045060
Mgi Jnum  J:307776 Mgi Id  MGI:6509790
Doi  10.1084/jem.20200065 Citation  Xu C, et al. (2021) Nociceptors protect sickle cell disease mice from vaso-occlusive episodes and chronic organ damage. J Exp Med 218(1)
abstractText  Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a common hereditary hematologic disorder. SCD patients suffer from acute vaso-occlusive episodes (VOEs), chronic organ damage, and premature death, with few therapeutic options. Although severe pain is a major clinical manifestation of SCD, it remains unknown whether nociception plays a role in SCD pathogenesis. To address this question, we generated nociceptor-deficient SCD mice and found, unexpectedly, that the absence of nociception led to more severe and more lethal VOE, indicating that somatosensory nerves protect SCD mice from VOE. Mechanistically, the beneficial effects of sensory nerves were induced by the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), which acted on hematopoietic cells. Additionally, oral capsaicin consumption, which can activate somatosensory nerves by binding to TRPV1, dramatically alleviated acute VOE and significantly prevented chronic liver and kidney damage in SCD mice. Thus, the manipulation of nociception may provide a promising approach to treat SCD.
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