Chikungunya Virus and Its Envelope Protein E2 Induce Hyperalgesia in Mice: Inhibition by Anti-E2 Monoclonal Antibodies and by Targeting TRPV1

Author:

Segato-Vendrameto Carina Z.1,Zanluca Camila2ORCID,Zucoloto Amanda Z.1,Zaninelli Tiago H.1ORCID,Bertozzi Mariana M.1ORCID,Saraiva-Santos Telma1,Ferraz Camila R.1ORCID,Staurengo-Ferrari Larissa1,Badaro-Garcia Stephanie1ORCID,Manchope Marília F.1,Dionisio Amanda M.1ORCID,Pinho-Ribeiro Felipe A.13,Borghi Sergio M.14ORCID,Mosimann Ana Luiza Pamplona2,Casagrande Rubia5,Bordignon Juliano2ORCID,Fattori Victor16ORCID,Santos Claudia N. Duarte dos2ORCID,Verri Waldiceu A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Pain, Inflammation, Neuropathy, and Cancer, Department of Pathology, Londrina State University, Londrina 86057-970, PR, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Carlos Chagas Institute/Fiocruz PR, Curitiba 81310-020, PR, Brazil

3. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA

4. Center for Research in Health Sciences, University of Northern Paraná, Londrina 86041-140, PR, Brazil

5. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Hospital (Health Science Centre), Londrina State University, Londrina 86057-970, PR, Brazil

6. Vascular Biology Program, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1 Blackfan Circle, Karp Research Building 11.006C, Boston, MA 02115, USA

Abstract

Chikungunya virus is an arthropod-borne infectious agent that causes Chikungunya fever disease. About 90% of the infected patients experience intense polyarthralgia, affecting mainly the extremities but also the large joints such as the knees. Chronic disease symptoms persist for months, even after clearance of the virus from the blood. Envelope proteins stimulate the immune response against the Chikungunya virus, becoming an important therapeutic target. We inactivated the Chikungunya virus (iCHIKV) and produced recombinant E2 (rE2) protein and three different types of anti-rE2 monoclonal antibodies. Using these tools, we observed that iCHIKV and rE2 protein induced mechanical hyperalgesia (electronic aesthesiometer test) and thermal hyperalgesia (Hargreaves test) in mice. These behavioral results were accompanied by the activation of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons in mice, as observed by calcium influx. Treatment with three different types of anti-rE2 monoclonal antibodies and absence or blockade (AMG-9810 treatment) of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel diminished mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in mice. iCHIKV and rE2 activated TRPV1+ mouse DRG neurons in vitro, demonstrating their ability to activate nociceptor sensory neurons directly. Therefore, our mouse data demonstrate that targeting E2 CHIKV protein with monoclonal antibodies and inhibiting TRPV1 channels are reasonable strategies to control CHIKV pain.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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