Neuroimmune mechanisms of lipocalin 2 in mediating chronic pain and itch
CUI Xia-Lin, SUN Shi-Yu, MA Jun-Yi, ZHOU Guo-Kun, LIU Tong*
Institute of Special Environmental Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
Abstract
Lipocalin 2 (LCN2), a member of the lipocalin superfamily, is expressed and secreted by various cells and functions as a transport protein for lipophilic small molecules such as steroids, lipopolysaccharides, iron and fatty acids. LCN2 plays a significant role in pain modulation, particularly in the development and maintenance of inflammatory pain and chronic neuropathic pain. Its mechanisms involve the regulation of neuroinflammation and the modulation of neuron-glia interactions. LCN2 also demonstrates notable effects in itch regulation, where it binds to specific receptors and activates downstream signaling pathways, contributing to the induction and persistence of chronic itch. This review summarizes recent advances in the fundamental research on LCN2 in the regulation of chronic pain and itch, and discusses its potential value as a therapeutic target, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation for developing novel treatment strategies.
Key words: lipocalin 2; pain; itch; gliocyte; iron metabolism
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DOI: 10.13294/j.aps.2025.0105
Citing This Article:
CUI Xia-Lin, SUN Shi-Yu, MA Jun-Yi, ZHOU Guo-Kun, LIU Tong. Neuroimmune mechanisms of lipocalin 2 in mediating chronic pain and itch. Acta Physiol Sin 2026; 78 (1): 57-70 (in Chinese with English abstract).