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Antagonism of the proinflammatory and pronociceptive actions of canonical and biased agonists of protease-activated receptor-2

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 173, Issue 18, Pages 2752-2765

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bph.13554

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council
  2. Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology and in Advanced Molecular Imaging
  3. Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc.

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Background and PurposeDiverse proteases cleave protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) on primary sensory neurons and epithelial cells to evoke pain and inflammation. Trypsin and tryptase activate PAR2 by a canonical mechanism that entails cleavage within the extracellular N-terminus revealing a tethered ligand that activates the cleaved receptor. Cathepsin-S and elastase are biased agonists that cleave PAR2 at different sites to activate distinct signalling pathways. Although PAR2 is a therapeutic target for inflammatory and painful diseases, the divergent mechanisms of proteolytic activation complicate the development of therapeutically useful antagonists. Experimental ApproachWe investigated whether the PAR2 antagonist GB88 inhibits protease-evoked activation of nociceptors and protease-stimulated oedema and hyperalgesia in rodents. Key ResultsIntraplantar injection of trypsin, cathespsin-S or elastase stimulated mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia and oedema in mice. Oral GB88 or par2 deletion inhibited the algesic and proinflammatory actions of all three proteases, but did not affect basal responses. GB88 also prevented pronociceptive and proinflammatory effects of the PAR2-selective agonists 2-furoyl-LIGRLO-NH2 and AC264613. GB88 did not affect capsaicin-evoked hyperalgesia or inflammation. Trypsin, cathepsin-S and elastase increased [Ca2+](i) in rat nociceptors, which expressed PAR2. GB88 inhibited this activation of nociceptors by all three proteases, but did not affect capsaicin-evoked activation of nociceptors or inhibit the catalytic activity of the three proteases. Conclusions and ImplicationsGB88 inhibits the capacity of canonical and biased protease agonists of PAR2 to cause nociception and inflammation.

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