Airway expression of Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Vanniloid-1 and Ankyrin-1 channels is not increased in patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
2017
Dry cough is a common symptom described in patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
(IPF) and impairs quality of life. The exact mechanisms causing cough in IPF remain unclear,
however evidence suggests altered cough neurophysiology and sensitisation plays a role; IPF
patients have an enhanced cough reflex sensitivity to inhaled capsaicin. The Transient Receptor
Potential Vanniloid-1 channel (TRPV-1) has a role in the cough reflex and airway expression
is increased in patients with chronic cough. The Ankyrin-1 receptor (TRPA-1) is often coexpressed.
It was hypothesised that, like chronic cough patients, IPF patients have increased
airway TRP receptor expression. Bronchial biopsies were obtained from 16 patients with IPF,
11 patients with idiopathic chronic cough and 8 controls without cough. All other causes of
cough were rigorously excluded. Real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction was used
to detect TRPV-1 and TRPA-1 mRNA expression with Immunohistochemistry demonstrating
protein expression. Mean TRPV-1 and TRPA-1 gene expression was higher in IPF patients
compared with controls, but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Immunostaining
supported these findings. This study suggests that structural up-regulation of central airway
TRP receptors is not the key mechanism for cough in IPF patients. It is probable that IPF
cough results from altered neuronal sensitivity at multiple levels of the cough pathway.
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