Finding on Sunburn Pain Could Aid Treatment of Other Pain Types

A recently discovered molecule in the body that controls sensitivity to sunburn pain could help scientists better understand and treat the pain caused by other conditions such as arthritis, according to a report by Science Daily.

 

The molecule, called CXCL5, is part of a family of proteins named chemokines that recruit inflammatory immune cells to injured tissue, triggering pain and tenderness.

 

Research carried out on rats showed a neutralizing antibody targeting CXCL5 significantly reduced sensitivity to sunburn pain, according to the study, to be published in Science Translational Medicine.

 

Read the Science Daily report on sunburn pain treatment.

 

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