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  • Rosacea patients experience heightened skin sensitivity to stimuli like heat and capsaicin, but the exact cause of this sensitivity is not well understood.
  • Research in mice reveals that capsaicin worsens rosacea-like dermatitis without affecting normal skin, indicating a unique response in rosacea.
  • Key findings include the involvement of γδ T cells and the neuropeptide CGRP in this hyperresponsiveness, suggesting that blocking CGRP may offer a promising treatment for rosacea.

Article Abstract

Rosacea patients show facial hypersensitivity to stimulus factors (such as heat and capsaicin); however, the underlying mechanism of this hyperresponsiveness remains poorly defined. Here, we show capsaicin stimulation in mice induces exacerbated rosacea-like dermatitis but has no apparent effect on normal skin. Nociceptor ablation substantially reduces the hyperresponsiveness of rosacea-like dermatitis. Subsequently, we find that γδ T cells express Ramp1, the receptor of the neuropeptide CGRP, and are in close contact with these nociceptors in the skin. γδ T cells are significantly increased in rosacea skin lesions and can be further recruited and activated by neuron-secreted CGRP. Rosacea-like dermatitis is reduced in T cell receptor δ-deficient (Tcrd) mice, and the nociceptor-mediated aggravation of rosacea-like dermatitis is also reduced in these mice. In vitro experiments show that CGRP induces IL17A secretion from γδ T cells by regulating inflammation-related and metabolism-related pathways. Finally, rimegepant, a CGRP receptor antagonist, shows efficacy in the treatment of rosacea-like dermatitis. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate a neuron-CGRP-γδT cell axis that contributes to the hyperresponsiveness of rosacea, thereby showing that targeting CGRP is a potentially effective therapeutic strategy for rosacea.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11344132PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50970-1DOI Listing

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