[HTML][HTML] Redefining the concept of protease-activated receptors: cathepsin S evokes itch via activation of Mrgprs

VB Reddy, S Sun, E Azimi, SB Elmariah, X Dong… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
VB Reddy, S Sun, E Azimi, SB Elmariah, X Dong, EA Lerner
Nature communications, 2015nature.com
Sensory neurons expressing Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptors (Mrgprs) mediate
histamine-independent itch. We show that the cysteine protease cathepsin S activates
MrgprC11 and evokes receptor-dependent scratching in mice. In contrast to its activation of
conventional protease-activated receptors, cathepsin S-mediated activation of MrgprC11 did
not involve the generation of a tethered ligand. We demonstrate further that different cysteine
proteases selectively activate specific mouse and human Mrgpr family members. This …
Abstract
Sensory neurons expressing Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptors (Mrgprs) mediate histamine-independent itch. We show that the cysteine protease cathepsin S activates MrgprC11 and evokes receptor-dependent scratching in mice. In contrast to its activation of conventional protease-activated receptors, cathepsin S-mediated activation of MrgprC11 did not involve the generation of a tethered ligand. We demonstrate further that different cysteine proteases selectively activate specific mouse and human Mrgpr family members. This expansion of our understanding by which proteases interact with G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) redefines the concept of what constitutes a protease-activated receptor. The findings also implicate proteases as ligands to members of this orphan receptor family while providing new insights into how cysteine proteases contribute to itch.
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