S100A9 plays a pivotal role in a mouse model of herpetic neuralgia via TLR4/TNF pathway

•S100A9 is overexpressed in DRGs after HSV-1 infection.•S100A9 positively modulate herpetic neuralgia.•Neutrophils are the main source of S100A9 in DRGs after HSV-1 infection.•S100A9 mediates herpetic neuralgia via the TLR4/TNF pathway. Herpetic neuralgia is a painful condition following herpes zost...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain, behavior, and immunity behavior, and immunity, 2020-08, Vol.88, p.353-362
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Cássia R., Melo, Bruno M.S., Silva, Jaqueline R., Lopes, Alexandre H., Pereira, Janaina A., Cecilio, Nerry T., Berlink, Jonilson, Souza, Giovani G., Lucas, Guilherme, Vogl, Thomas, Cunha, Fernando Q., Alves-Filho, José C., Cunha, Thiago M.
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Zusammenfassung:•S100A9 is overexpressed in DRGs after HSV-1 infection.•S100A9 positively modulate herpetic neuralgia.•Neutrophils are the main source of S100A9 in DRGs after HSV-1 infection.•S100A9 mediates herpetic neuralgia via the TLR4/TNF pathway. Herpetic neuralgia is a painful condition following herpes zoster disease, which results from Varicella-zoster virus reactivation in the dorsal or trigeminal sensory ganglia. Nevertheless, the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in herpetic neuralgia are not well understood. Recently, we identified, that neuroimmune-glia interactions in the sensory ganglion is a critical mechanism for the development of herpetic neuralgia. Here, we investigate the contribution of S100A9, a well-known pro-inflammatory molecule produced by myeloid cells, for the development of herpetic neuralgia using a murine model of HSV-1 infection. We found that cutaneous HSV-1 infection results in an increase of S100A9 expression in the Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRGs). Infiltrating neutrophils into the DRGs were the main source of S100A9 post HSV-1 infection. Functionally, genetic or pharmacological inhibition of S100A9 impairs the development of HSV-1 infection-induced mechanical pain hypersensitivity. Finally, we found that the pronociceptive role of S100A9 in herpetic neuralgia depends on the TLR4/TNF pathway. These results unraveled previously unknown mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of herpetic neuralgia and indicate that S100A9 might be an important target for novel therapies aiming acute herpetic neuralgia.
ISSN:0889-1591
1090-2139
DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2020.03.033