Keratinocytes Communicate with Sensory Neurons via Synaptic-like Contacts.
Matthieu TalagasNicolas LebonvalletRaphael LeschieraGerard SinquinPhilippe EliesMarek HaftekJean-Pierre PennecDenis RessnikoffVeronica La PadulaRaphaele Le GarrecKillian L'herondelleOlivier MignenLaetitia Le PottierNathalie KerfantAlexia ReuxPascale MarcorellesLaurent MiséryPublished in: Annals of neurology (2020)
By providing selective communication between keratinocytes and sensory neurons, synaptic-like contacts are the hubs of a 2-site receptor. The permanent epidermal turnover, implying a specific en passant structure and high plasticity, may have delayed their identification, thereby contributing to the long-held concept of nerve endings passing freely between keratinocytes. The discovery of keratinocyte-sensory neuron synaptic-like contacts may call for a reassessment of basic assumptions in cutaneous sensory perception and sheds new light on the pathophysiology of pain and itch as well as the physiology of touch. ANN NEUROL 2020;88:1205-1219.