New human in vitro co‐culture model of keratinocytes and sensory neurons like cells releasing substance P with an evaluation of the expression of ZIKV entry receptors: A potent opportunity to test Zika virus entry and to study Zika virus' infection in neurons?

Author:

Bocciarelli Claire1,Cordel Nadège2,Leschiera Raphael1,Talagas Matthieu1ORCID,Le Gall‐Ianotto Christelle1ORCID,Hu Weiguo1,Marcorelles Pascale1,Bellemere Gaëlle3,Bredif Stéphanie3,Fluhr Joachim1ORCID,Misery Laurent1,Lebonvallet Nicolas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Univ Brest, LIEN Brest France

2. Service de Dermatologie‐Immunologie clinique CHU de Guadeloupe Pointe à Pitre, Guadeloupe et Université de Normandie UNIROUEN, IRIB, Inserm, U1234 Rouen France

3. Laboratoires Expanscience® Epernon France

Abstract

AbstractDuring the course of acute ZIKV infection, pruritus is a cardinal symptom widely documented in the literature. Its frequent association with dysesthesia and several dysautonomic manifestations, suggests a pathophysiological mechanism involving the peripheral nervous system. The aim of this study was to develop a functional human model to potentially able to be infected by ZIKV: by demonstrating the functionality on a new human model of co‐culture of keratinocyte and sensory neuron derived from induced pluripotent stem cells using a classical method of capsaicin induction and SP release, and verify the presence of ZIKV entry receptor in these cells. Depending of cellular type, receptors of the TAMs family, TIMs (TIM1, TIM3 and TIM4) and DC‐SIGN and RIG1 were present/detected. The cells incubations with capsaicin resulted in an increase of the substance P. Hence, this study demonstrated the possibility to obtain co‐cultures of human keratinocytes and human sensory neurons that release substance P in the same way than previously published in animal models which can be used as a model of neurogenic skin inflammation. The demonstration of the expression of ZIKV entry receptors in these cells allows to considerate the potent possibility that ZIKV is able to infect cells.

Funder

Société Française de Dermatologie et de Pathologie Sexuellement Transmissible

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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