In touch receptors, glia and accessory cells play a key role in mechanosensation. However, the mechanisms underlying such regulation are poorly understood. We show, for the first time, that the chloride channel CLH-1 is needed in glia of C. elegans nose touch receptors for touch responses and for regulation of excitability. Using in vivo Ca2+ and Cl− imaging, behavioral assays, and combined genetic and pharmacological manipulations, we show that CLH-1 mediates Cl− flux needed for glial GABA inhibition of ASH sensory neuron function and for regulation of cyclic AMP levels in ASH neurons. Finally, we show that the rat ClC-2 channel rescues the clh-1 nose-touch-insensitive phenotype, underscoring conservation of function across species. Our work identifies a glial Cl− channel as a novel regulator of touch sensitivity. We propose that glial CLH-1 regulates the interplay between Ca2+ and cAMP signaling in ASH neurons to control the sensitivity of the worm's nose touch receptors.

Fernandez-Abascal, J., Johnson, C.K., Graziano, B., Wang, L., Encalada, N., Bianchi, L. (2022). A glial ClC Cl− channel mediates nose touch responses in C. elegans. NEURON, 110(3), 470-485 [10.1016/j.neuron.2021.11.010].

A glial ClC Cl− channel mediates nose touch responses in C. elegans

Fernandez-Abascal, Jesus;
2022-01-01

Abstract

In touch receptors, glia and accessory cells play a key role in mechanosensation. However, the mechanisms underlying such regulation are poorly understood. We show, for the first time, that the chloride channel CLH-1 is needed in glia of C. elegans nose touch receptors for touch responses and for regulation of excitability. Using in vivo Ca2+ and Cl− imaging, behavioral assays, and combined genetic and pharmacological manipulations, we show that CLH-1 mediates Cl− flux needed for glial GABA inhibition of ASH sensory neuron function and for regulation of cyclic AMP levels in ASH neurons. Finally, we show that the rat ClC-2 channel rescues the clh-1 nose-touch-insensitive phenotype, underscoring conservation of function across species. Our work identifies a glial Cl− channel as a novel regulator of touch sensitivity. We propose that glial CLH-1 regulates the interplay between Ca2+ and cAMP signaling in ASH neurons to control the sensitivity of the worm's nose touch receptors.
2022
Fernandez-Abascal, J., Johnson, C.K., Graziano, B., Wang, L., Encalada, N., Bianchi, L. (2022). A glial ClC Cl− channel mediates nose touch responses in C. elegans. NEURON, 110(3), 470-485 [10.1016/j.neuron.2021.11.010].
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