Correlation of TRPA1 RNAscope and Agonist Responses

J Histochem Cytochem. 2024 May;72(5):275-287. doi: 10.1369/00221554241251904. Epub 2024 May 10.

Abstract

The TRPA1 ion channel is a sensitive detector of reactive chemicals, found primarily on sensory neurons. The phenotype exhibited by mice lacking TRPA1 suggests its potential as a target for pharmacological intervention. Antibody-based detection for distribution analysis is a standard technique. In the case of TRPA1, however, there is no antibody with a plausible validation in knockout animals or functional studies, but many that have failed in this regard. To this end we employed the single molecule in situ hybridization technique RNAscope on sensory neurons immediately after detection of calcium responses to the TRPA1 agonist allyl isothiocyanate. There is a clearly positive correlation between TRPA1 calcium imaging and RNAscope detection (R = 0.43), although less than what might have been expected. Thus, the technique of choice should be carefully considered to suit the research question. The marginal correlation between TRPV1 RNAscope and the specific agonist capsaicin indicates that such validation is advisable for every RNAscope target. Given the recent description of a long-awaited TRPA1 reporter mouse, TRPA1 RNAscope detection might still have its use cases, for detection of RNA at particular sites, for example, defined structurally or by other molecular markers.

Keywords: RNAscope; TRPA1; TRPV1; dorsal root ganglion; in situ hybridization.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium Channels / genetics
  • Calcium Channels / metabolism
  • Calcium* / metabolism
  • Capsaicin / pharmacology
  • In Situ Hybridization
  • Isothiocyanates* / pharmacology
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Sensory Receptor Cells / drug effects
  • Sensory Receptor Cells / metabolism
  • TRPA1 Cation Channel* / genetics
  • TRPA1 Cation Channel* / metabolism
  • TRPV Cation Channels / agonists
  • TRPV Cation Channels / genetics
  • TRPV Cation Channels / metabolism
  • Transient Receptor Potential Channels / agonists
  • Transient Receptor Potential Channels / genetics
  • Transient Receptor Potential Channels / metabolism

Substances

  • Trpa1 protein, mouse
  • allyl isothiocyanate