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Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation
BACKGROUND: The transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel, localized to airway sensory nerves, has been proposed to mediate airway inflammation evoked by allergen and cigarette smoke (CS) in rodents, via a neurogenic mechanism. However the limited clinical evidence for the role of neuro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042454 |
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author | Nassini, Romina Pedretti, Pamela Moretto, Nadia Fusi, Camilla Carnini, Chiara Facchinetti, Fabrizio Viscomi, Arturo Roberto Pisano, Anna Rita Stokesberry, Susan Brunmark, Charlott Svitacheva, Naila McGarvey, Lorcan Patacchini, Riccardo Damholt, Anders B. Geppetti, Pierangelo Materazzi, Serena |
author_facet | Nassini, Romina Pedretti, Pamela Moretto, Nadia Fusi, Camilla Carnini, Chiara Facchinetti, Fabrizio Viscomi, Arturo Roberto Pisano, Anna Rita Stokesberry, Susan Brunmark, Charlott Svitacheva, Naila McGarvey, Lorcan Patacchini, Riccardo Damholt, Anders B. Geppetti, Pierangelo Materazzi, Serena |
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description | BACKGROUND: The transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel, localized to airway sensory nerves, has been proposed to mediate airway inflammation evoked by allergen and cigarette smoke (CS) in rodents, via a neurogenic mechanism. However the limited clinical evidence for the role of neurogenic inflammation in asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease raises an alternative possibility that airway inflammation is promoted by non-neuronal TRPA1. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By using Real-Time PCR and calcium imaging, we found that cultured human airway cells, including fibroblasts, epithelial and smooth muscle cells express functional TRPA1 channels. By using immunohistochemistry, TRPA1 staining was observed in airway epithelial and smooth muscle cells in sections taken from human airways and lung, and from airways and lung of wild-type, but not TRPA1-deficient mice. In cultured human airway epithelial and smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts, acrolein and CS extract evoked IL-8 release, a response selectively reduced by TRPA1 antagonists. Capsaicin, agonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), a channel co-expressed with TRPA1 by airway sensory nerves, and acrolein or CS (TRPA1 agonists), or the neuropeptide substance P (SP), which is released from sensory nerve terminals by capsaicin, acrolein or CS), produced neurogenic inflammation in mouse airways. However, only acrolein and CS, but not capsaicin or SP, released the keratinocyte chemoattractant (CXCL-1/KC, IL-8 analogue) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of wild-type mice. This effect of TRPA1 agonists was attenuated by TRPA1 antagonism or in TRPA1-deficient mice, but not by pharmacological ablation of sensory nerves. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that, although either TRPV1 or TRPA1 activation causes airway neurogenic inflammation, solely TRPA1 activation orchestrates an additional inflammatory response which is not neurogenic. This finding suggests that non-neuronal TRPA1 in the airways is functional and potentially capable of contributing to inflammatory airway diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-34192232012-08-19 Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation Nassini, Romina Pedretti, Pamela Moretto, Nadia Fusi, Camilla Carnini, Chiara Facchinetti, Fabrizio Viscomi, Arturo Roberto Pisano, Anna Rita Stokesberry, Susan Brunmark, Charlott Svitacheva, Naila McGarvey, Lorcan Patacchini, Riccardo Damholt, Anders B. Geppetti, Pierangelo Materazzi, Serena PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel, localized to airway sensory nerves, has been proposed to mediate airway inflammation evoked by allergen and cigarette smoke (CS) in rodents, via a neurogenic mechanism. However the limited clinical evidence for the role of neurogenic inflammation in asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease raises an alternative possibility that airway inflammation is promoted by non-neuronal TRPA1. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By using Real-Time PCR and calcium imaging, we found that cultured human airway cells, including fibroblasts, epithelial and smooth muscle cells express functional TRPA1 channels. By using immunohistochemistry, TRPA1 staining was observed in airway epithelial and smooth muscle cells in sections taken from human airways and lung, and from airways and lung of wild-type, but not TRPA1-deficient mice. In cultured human airway epithelial and smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts, acrolein and CS extract evoked IL-8 release, a response selectively reduced by TRPA1 antagonists. Capsaicin, agonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), a channel co-expressed with TRPA1 by airway sensory nerves, and acrolein or CS (TRPA1 agonists), or the neuropeptide substance P (SP), which is released from sensory nerve terminals by capsaicin, acrolein or CS), produced neurogenic inflammation in mouse airways. However, only acrolein and CS, but not capsaicin or SP, released the keratinocyte chemoattractant (CXCL-1/KC, IL-8 analogue) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of wild-type mice. This effect of TRPA1 agonists was attenuated by TRPA1 antagonism or in TRPA1-deficient mice, but not by pharmacological ablation of sensory nerves. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that, although either TRPV1 or TRPA1 activation causes airway neurogenic inflammation, solely TRPA1 activation orchestrates an additional inflammatory response which is not neurogenic. This finding suggests that non-neuronal TRPA1 in the airways is functional and potentially capable of contributing to inflammatory airway diseases. Public Library of Science 2012-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3419223/ /pubmed/22905134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042454 Text en © 2012 Nassini et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nassini, Romina Pedretti, Pamela Moretto, Nadia Fusi, Camilla Carnini, Chiara Facchinetti, Fabrizio Viscomi, Arturo Roberto Pisano, Anna Rita Stokesberry, Susan Brunmark, Charlott Svitacheva, Naila McGarvey, Lorcan Patacchini, Riccardo Damholt, Anders B. Geppetti, Pierangelo Materazzi, Serena Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title | Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title_full | Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title_fullStr | Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title_full_unstemmed | Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title_short | Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Channel Localized to Non-Neuronal Airway Cells Promotes Non-Neurogenic Inflammation |
title_sort | transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 channel localized to non-neuronal airway cells promotes non-neurogenic inflammation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042454 |
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