Mast Cell-5-HT-HTR2A Axis Involvement in Chronic Itch Induced by SADBE

    December 2025 in “ Molecular Pain
    Fan Limin, Xiuyu Nong, Manting Ni, Xi Chen, Liping Zeng, Huifang Chen, Jian Wang, Xuan Ouyang, Ailin Tao, Xueting Liu
    TLDR Targeting the MC-5-HT-HTR2A axis may help treat chronic itching.
    This study investigates the role of the mast cell-derived 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and its receptor 5-HT2A (HTR2A) in chronic pruritus induced by squaric acid dibutyl ester (SADBE) in a mouse model of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). The research demonstrates that SADBE triggers mast cell recruitment and 5-HT release, leading to persistent itching. Pharmacological interventions using a mast cell stabilizer and HTR2A antagonist, as well as experiments with FcεRIα-KO mice, confirmed the involvement of mast cell/IgE-dependent 5-HT release in pruritus. Single-cell RNA sequencing and in situ hybridization showed that HTR2A is expressed in specific subsets of sensory neurons. The study concludes that the MC-5-HT-HTR2A axis plays a crucial role in chronic pruritus in SADBE-induced ACD, suggesting that targeting this axis could be an effective therapeutic strategy.
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