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Dr Michelle Dickinson: nanotechnologist reveals why it feels good to scratch


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We've all felt the instant relief of scratching an itch, but what if that fleeting moment of bliss was actually doing more than just satisfying an itch?  

Scientists have just published new research in the journal Science which shows how scratching activates an immune response that can help protect the skin against harmful infections. 

Scratching has long been thought to serve a practical function: removing irritants like insects, dust, or allergens. But some itches, such as those caused by mosquito bites, persist long after the culprit is gone. This suggests that scratching might serve another purpose beyond simply removing irritants. 

Researchers induced an itchy allergic contact dermatitis on the ears of mice have of which were allowed to scratch the itch and half that couldn't due to wearing a tiny headcollar. The mice that were allowed to scratch developed increased swelling and a surge of immune cells called neutrophils at the site. However, the mice that were prevented from scratching, had significantly lower inflammation and fewer immune cells in the affected area. 

The researchers found that scratching activates pain-sensing neurons, which then release a powerful neurochemical called substance P. This messenger molecule wakes up mast cells which are immune cells that play a key role in allergic reactions. Once activated, mast cells recruit neutrophils, amplifying inflammation at the scratched site. 

Previously, scientists believed that mast cells were only triggered by allergens, however this study revealed an entirely new pathway: scratching itself can activate these immune responses. While this might sound like a bad thing, it turns out that it has a hidden benefit. 

The team discovered that scratching isn’t just about relief, it also helps to keep dangerous bacteria at bay. In their experiment, they found that mice who were allowed to scratch had lower levels of the potentially harmful bacteria Staphylococcus aureus on their skin compared to those prevented from scratching. This suggests that scratching might have antibacterial effects, helping to remove harmful microbes before they cause infection. 

Of course, not all scratching is beneficial. Chronic scratching, as seen in conditions like eczema or diabetes, can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of infection. In these cases, the same immune response that helps in the short term can become a problem if it’s constantly activated. 

Interestingly, researchers identified two separate nerve pathways, one that signals an itch and another that controls the immune response from scratching. This discovery opens the door to potential treatments that could block the itch-scratch cycle while preserving the immune benefits of scratching. 

Scientists hope that by targeting specific nerve pathways, they can develop new therapies that stop the discomfort without shutting down the body’s natural immune defences. 

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