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Mechanisms and treatments of neuropathic itch in a mouse model of lymphoma
Ouyang Chen, … , Madelynne Olexa, Ru-Rong Ji
Ouyang Chen, … , Madelynne Olexa, Ru-Rong Ji
Published December 15, 2022
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2023;133(4):e160807. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI160807.
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Mechanisms and treatments of neuropathic itch in a mouse model of lymphoma

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Our understanding of neuropathic itch is limited due to a lack of relevant animal models. Patients with cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) experience severe itching. Here, we characterize a mouse model of chronic itch with remarkable lymphoma growth, immune cell accumulation, and persistent pruritus. Intradermal CTCL inoculation produced time-dependent changes in nerve innervations in lymphoma-bearing skin. In the early phase (20 days), CTCL caused hyperinnervations in the epidermis. However, chronic itch was associated with loss of epidermal nerve fibers in the late phases (40 and 60 days). CTCL was also characterized by marked nerve innervations in mouse lymphoma. Blockade of C-fibers reduced pruritus at early and late phases, whereas blockade of A-fibers only suppressed late-phase itch. Intrathecal (i.t.) gabapentin injection reduced late-phase, but not early-phase, pruritus. IL-31 was upregulated in mouse lymphoma, whereas its receptor Il31ra was persistently upregulated in Trpv1-expressing sensory neurons in mice with CTCL. Intratumoral anti–IL-31 treatment effectively suppressed CTCL-induced scratching and alloknesis (mechanical itch). Finally, i.t. administration of a TLR4 antagonist attenuated pruritus in early and late phases and in both sexes. Collectively, we have established a mouse model of neuropathic and cancer itch with relevance to human disease. Our findings also suggest distinct mechanisms underlying acute, chronic, and neuropathic itch.

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Ouyang Chen, Qianru He, Qingjian Han, Kenta Furutani, Yun Gu, Madelynne Olexa, Ru-Rong Ji

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Enhanced CXCL10 expression in mast cells for cutaneous neurofibroma presenting with pain and itch
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British Journal of Cancer 2025
TLR4 Targeting: A Promising Therapeutic Approach Across Multiple Human Diseases.
Kumar S, Sharma V, Yadav S
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"Next top" mouse models advancing CTCL research.
Luo Y, de Gruijl FR, Vermeer MH, Tensen CP
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 2024
Clinical Features of Cutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndromes in Hodgkin Lymphoma.
McCormick BJ, Zieman D, Sluzevich JC, Alhaj Moustafa M
Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports 2024
TRPV1: The key bridge in neuroimmune interactions.
Chen J, Sun W, Zhu Y, Zhao F, Deng S, Tian M, Wang Y, Gong Y
Journal of intensive medicine 2024
Molecular hydrogen reduces dermatitis-induced itch, diabetic itch and cholestatic itch by inhibiting spinal oxidative stress and synaptic plasticity via SIRT1-β-catenin pathway in mice
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