Cowhage-Evoked Itch Is Mediated by a Novel Cysteine Protease: A Ligand of Protease-Activated Receptors

Vemuri B. Reddy(Massachusetts General Hospital), Aurel O. Iuga(Massachusetts General Hospital), Steve G. Shimada(Yale University), Robert H. LaMotte(Yale University), Ethan A. Lerner(Massachusetts General Hospital)
Journal of Neuroscience
April 23, 2008
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Abstract

Cowhage spicules provide an important model for histamine-independent itch. We determined that the active component of cowhage, termed mucunain, is a novel cysteine protease. We isolated mucunain and demonstrate that both native and recombinant mucunain evoke the same quality of itch in humans. We also show that mucunain is a ligand for protease-activated receptors two and four. These results support and expand the relationship between proteases, protease-activated receptors, and itch.


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