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A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone
Mycolactone, a polyketide molecule produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is the etiological agent of Buruli ulcer. This lipid toxin is endowed with pleiotropic effects, presents cytotoxic effects at high doses, and notably plays a pivotal role in host response upon colonization by the bacillus. Most r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5535174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28718822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9070227 |
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author | Song, Ok-Ryul Kim, Han-Byul Jouny, Samuel Ricard, Isabelle Vandeputte, Alexandre Deboosere, Nathalie Marion, Estelle Queval, Christophe J. Lesport, Pierre Bourinet, Emmanuel Henrion, Daniel Oh, Seog Bae Lebon, Guillaume Sandoz, Guillaume Yeramian, Edouard Marsollier, Laurent Brodin, Priscille |
author_facet | Song, Ok-Ryul Kim, Han-Byul Jouny, Samuel Ricard, Isabelle Vandeputte, Alexandre Deboosere, Nathalie Marion, Estelle Queval, Christophe J. Lesport, Pierre Bourinet, Emmanuel Henrion, Daniel Oh, Seog Bae Lebon, Guillaume Sandoz, Guillaume Yeramian, Edouard Marsollier, Laurent Brodin, Priscille |
author_sort | Song, Ok-Ryul |
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description | Mycolactone, a polyketide molecule produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is the etiological agent of Buruli ulcer. This lipid toxin is endowed with pleiotropic effects, presents cytotoxic effects at high doses, and notably plays a pivotal role in host response upon colonization by the bacillus. Most remarkably, mycolactone displays intriguing analgesic capabilities: the toxin suppresses or alleviates the pain of the skin lesions it inflicts. We demonstrated that the analgesic capability of mycolactone was not attributable to nerve damage, but instead resulted from the triggering of a cellular pathway targeting AT(2) receptors (angiotensin II type 2 receptors; AT(2)R), and leading to potassium-dependent hyperpolarization. This demonstration paves the way to new nature-inspired analgesic protocols. In this direction, we assess here the hyperpolarizing properties of mycolactone on nociceptive neurons. We developed a dedicated medium-throughput assay based on membrane potential changes, and visualized by confocal microscopy of bis-oxonol-loaded Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) neurons. We demonstrate that mycolactone at non-cytotoxic doses triggers the hyperpolarization of DRG neurons through AT(2)R, with this action being not affected by known ligands of AT(2)R. This result points towards novel AT(2)R-dependent signaling pathways in DRG neurons underlying the analgesic effect of mycolactone, with the perspective for the development of new types of nature-inspired analgesics. |
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spelling | pubmed-55351742017-08-04 A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone Song, Ok-Ryul Kim, Han-Byul Jouny, Samuel Ricard, Isabelle Vandeputte, Alexandre Deboosere, Nathalie Marion, Estelle Queval, Christophe J. Lesport, Pierre Bourinet, Emmanuel Henrion, Daniel Oh, Seog Bae Lebon, Guillaume Sandoz, Guillaume Yeramian, Edouard Marsollier, Laurent Brodin, Priscille Toxins (Basel) Article Mycolactone, a polyketide molecule produced by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is the etiological agent of Buruli ulcer. This lipid toxin is endowed with pleiotropic effects, presents cytotoxic effects at high doses, and notably plays a pivotal role in host response upon colonization by the bacillus. Most remarkably, mycolactone displays intriguing analgesic capabilities: the toxin suppresses or alleviates the pain of the skin lesions it inflicts. We demonstrated that the analgesic capability of mycolactone was not attributable to nerve damage, but instead resulted from the triggering of a cellular pathway targeting AT(2) receptors (angiotensin II type 2 receptors; AT(2)R), and leading to potassium-dependent hyperpolarization. This demonstration paves the way to new nature-inspired analgesic protocols. In this direction, we assess here the hyperpolarizing properties of mycolactone on nociceptive neurons. We developed a dedicated medium-throughput assay based on membrane potential changes, and visualized by confocal microscopy of bis-oxonol-loaded Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) neurons. We demonstrate that mycolactone at non-cytotoxic doses triggers the hyperpolarization of DRG neurons through AT(2)R, with this action being not affected by known ligands of AT(2)R. This result points towards novel AT(2)R-dependent signaling pathways in DRG neurons underlying the analgesic effect of mycolactone, with the perspective for the development of new types of nature-inspired analgesics. MDPI 2017-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5535174/ /pubmed/28718822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9070227 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Song, Ok-Ryul Kim, Han-Byul Jouny, Samuel Ricard, Isabelle Vandeputte, Alexandre Deboosere, Nathalie Marion, Estelle Queval, Christophe J. Lesport, Pierre Bourinet, Emmanuel Henrion, Daniel Oh, Seog Bae Lebon, Guillaume Sandoz, Guillaume Yeramian, Edouard Marsollier, Laurent Brodin, Priscille A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title | A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title_full | A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title_fullStr | A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title_full_unstemmed | A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title_short | A Bacterial Toxin with Analgesic Properties: Hyperpolarization of DRG Neurons by Mycolactone |
title_sort | bacterial toxin with analgesic properties: hyperpolarization of drg neurons by mycolactone |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5535174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28718822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9070227 |
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