Cell Reports (Feb 2015)

Transcriptional Profiling of Cutaneous MRGPRD Free Nerve Endings and C-LTMRs

  • Ana Reynders,
  • Annabelle Mantilleri,
  • Pascale Malapert,
  • Stéphanie Rialle,
  • Sabine Nidelet,
  • Sophie Laffray,
  • Corinne Beurrier,
  • Emmanuel Bourinet,
  • Aziz Moqrich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.01.022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 1007 – 1019

Abstract

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Cutaneous C-unmyelinated MRGPRD+ free nerve endings and C-LTMRs innervating hair follicles convey two opposite aspects of touch sensation: a sensation of pain and a sensation of pleasant touch. The molecular mechanisms underlying these diametrically opposite functions are unknown. Here, we used a mouse model that genetically marks C-LTMRs and MRGPRD+ neurons in combination with fluorescent cell surface labeling, flow cytometry, and RNA deep-sequencing technology (RNA-seq). Cluster analysis of RNA-seq profiles of the purified neuronal subsets revealed 486 and 549 genes differentially expressed in MRGPRD-expressing neurons and C-LTMRs, respectively. We validated 48 MRGPD- and 68 C-LTMRs-enriched genes using a triple-staining approach, and the Cav3.3 channel, found to be exclusively expressed in C-LTMRs, was validated using electrophysiology. Our study greatly expands the molecular characterization of C-LTMRs and suggests that this particular population of neurons shares some molecular features with Aβ and Aδ low-threshold mechanoreceptors.