Bernal Laura, Sotelo-Hitschfeld Pamela, König Christine, Sinica Viktor, Wyatt Amanda, Winter Zoltan, Hein Alexander, Touska Filip, Reinhardt Susanne, Tragl Aaron, Kusuda Ricardo, Wartenberg Philipp, Sclaroff Allen, Pfeifer John D, Ectors Fabien, Dahl Andreas, Freichel Marc, Vlachova Viktorie, Brauchi Sebastian, Roza Carolina, Boehm Ulrich, Clapham David E, Lennerz Jochen K, Zimmermann Katharina
Department of Anesthesiology, Erlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
Departamento de Biología de Sistemas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Sci Adv. 2021 Mar 26;7(13). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf5567. Print 2021 Mar.
Teeth are composed of many tissues, covered by an inflexible and obdurate enamel. Unlike most other tissues, teeth become extremely cold sensitive when inflamed. The mechanisms of this cold sensation are not understood. Here, we clarify the molecular and cellular components of the dental cold sensing system and show that sensory transduction of cold stimuli in teeth requires odontoblasts. TRPC5 is a cold sensor in healthy teeth and, with TRPA1, is sufficient for cold sensing. The odontoblast appears as the direct site of TRPC5 cold transduction and provides a mechanism for prolonged cold sensing via TRPC5's relative sensitivity to intracellular calcium and lack of desensitization. Our data provide concrete functional evidence that equipping odontoblasts with the cold-sensor TRPC5 expands traditional odontoblast functions and renders it a previously unknown integral cellular component of the dental cold sensing system.
牙齿由多种组织构成,表面覆盖着坚硬且顽固的牙釉质。与大多数其他组织不同,牙齿在发炎时会变得对冷极度敏感。这种冷觉的机制尚不清楚。在此,我们阐明了牙齿冷觉传感系统的分子和细胞成分,并表明牙齿中冷刺激的感觉转导需要成牙本质细胞。TRPC5是健康牙齿中的冷传感器,与TRPA1一起足以实现冷觉传感。成牙本质细胞似乎是TRPC5冷转导的直接位点,并通过TRPC5对细胞内钙的相对敏感性和缺乏脱敏作用提供了一种长期冷觉传感的机制。我们的数据提供了具体的功能证据,即赋予成牙本质细胞冷传感器TRPC5扩展了传统成牙本质细胞的功能,并使其成为牙齿冷觉传感系统中一个以前未知的不可或缺的细胞成分。