Essential roles of C-type lectin Mincle in induction of neuropathic pain in mice

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Asako Ishikawa
Yasunobu Miyake
Kimiko Kobayashi
Yuzo Murata
Sayaka Iizasa
Ei’ichi Iizasa
Sho Yamasaki
Naomi Hirakawa
Hiromitsu Hara
Hiroki Yoshida
Toshiharu Yasaka
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[1] Saga University,Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Saga University,Division of Molecular and Cellular Immunoscience, Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Hyogo College of Medicine,Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
[4] Saga University,Division of Histology and Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy & Physiology, Faculty of Medicine
[5] The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Biological Science and Technology
[6] Kagoshima University,Department of Immunology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences
[7] Kagoshima University,Division of Molecular Immunology, Medical Institute of Bioregulation
[8] Kyushu University,Pain Clinic & Palliative Care Medicine
[9] Saga University Hospital,undefined
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Increasing evidence indicates that pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are involved in neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury (PNI). While a significant number of studies support an association between neuropathic pain and the innate immune response mediated through Toll-like receptors, a family of PRRs, the roles of other types of PRRs are largely unknown. In this study, we have focused on the macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (Mincle), a PRR allocated to the C-type lectin receptor family. Here, we show that Mincle is involved in neuropathic pain after PNI. Mincle-deficient mice showed impaired PNI-induced mechanical allodynia. After PNI, expression of Mincle mRNA was rapidly increased in the injured spinal nerve. Most Mincle-expressing cells were identified as infiltrating leucocytes, although the migration of leucocytes was also observed in Mincle-deficient mice. Furthermore, Mincle-deficiency affected the induction of genes, which are reported to contribute to neuropathic pain after PNI in the dorsal root ganglia and spinal dorsal horn. These results suggest that Mincle is involved in triggering sequential processes that lead to the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain.
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