Preliminary evidence that Merkel cells exert chemosensory functions in human epidermis

Author:

Piccini Ilaria1ORCID,Chéret Jeremy12ORCID,Tsutsumi Moe3ORCID,Sakaguchi Saito3ORCID,Ponce Leslie1ORCID,Almeida Luis1ORCID,Funk Wolfgang4,Kückelhaus Maximilian5,Kajiya Kentaro3ORCID,Paus Ralf126ORCID,Bertolini Marta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Monasterium Laboratory Skin and Hair Research Solutions GmbH Münster Germany

2. Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami Florida USA

3. MIRAI Technology Institute Shiseido Co., Ltd. Yokohama Japan

4. Clinic for Plastic Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Munich Germany

5. Fachklinik Hornheide Münster Germany

6. CUTANEON – Skin & Hair Innovations Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe mechanotransduction of light‐touch sensory stimuli is considered to be the main physiological function of epidermal Merkel cells (MCs). Recently, however, MCs have been demonstrated to be also thermo‐sensitive, suggesting that their role in skin physiologically extends well beyond mechanosensation. Here, we demonstrate that in healthy human skin epidermal MCs express functional olfactory receptors, namely OR2AT4, just like neighbouring keratinocytes. Selective stimulation of OR2AT4 by topical application of the synthetic odorant, Sandalore®, significantly increased Piccolo protein expression in MCs, as assessed by quantitative immunohistomorphometry, indicating increased vesicle trafficking and recycling, and significantly reduced nerve growth factor (NGF) immunoreactivity within MCs, possibly indicating increased neurotrophin release upon OR2AT4 activation. Live‐cell imaging showed that Sandalore® rapidly induces a loss of FFN206‐dependent fluorescence in MCs, suggesting OR2AT4‐dependent MC depolarization and subsequent vesicle secretion. Yet, in contrast to keratinocytes, OR2AT4 stimulation by Sandalore® altered neither the number nor the proliferation status of MCs. These preliminary ex vivo findings demonstrate that epidermal MCs also exert OR‐dependent chemosensory functions in human skin, and invite one to explore whether these newly identified properties are dysregulated in selected skin disorders, for example, in pruritic dermatoses, and if these novel MC functions can be therapeutically targeted to maintain/promote skin health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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