In this article, we propose that differences in COVID-19 morbidity may be associated with transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) and/or transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) activation as well as desensitization. TRPA1 and TRPV1 induce inflammation and play a key role in the physiology of almost all organs. They may augment sensory or vagal nerve discharges to evoke pain and several symptoms of COVID-19, including cough, nasal obstruction, vomiting, diarrhea, and, at least partly, sudden and severe loss of smell and taste. TRPA1 can be activated by reactive oxygen species and may therefore be up-regulated in COVID-19. TRPA1 and TRPV1 channels can be activated by pungent compounds including many nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2) (Nrf2)-interacting foods leading to channel desensitization. Interactions between Nrf2-associated nutrients and TRPA1/TRPV1 may be partly responsible for the severity of some of the COVID-19 symptoms. The regulation by Nrf2 of TRPA1/TRPV1 is still unclear, but suggested from very limited clinical evidence. In COVID-19, it is proposed that rapid desensitization of TRAP1/TRPV1 by some ingredients in foods could reduce symptom severity and provide new therapeutic strategies.

Potential Interplay between Nrf2, TRPA1, and TRPV1 in Nutrients for the Control of COVID-19 / Bousquet, J.; Czarlewski, W.; Zuberbier, T.; Mullol, J.; Blain, H.; Cristol, J. -P.; De La Torre, R.; Pizarro Lozano, N.; Le Moing, V.; Bedbrook, A.; Agache, I.; Akdis, C. A.; Canonica, G. W.; Cruz, A. A.; Fiocchi, A.; Fonseca, J. A.; Fonseca, S.; Gemicioglu, B.; Haahtela, T.; Iaccarino, G.; Ivancevich, J. C.; Jutel, M.; Klimek, L.; Kraxner, H.; Kuna, P.; Larenas-Linnemann, D. E.; Martineau, A.; Melen, E.; Okamoto, Y.; Papadopoulos, N. G.; Pfaar, O.; Regateiro, F. S.; Reynes, J.; Rolland, Y.; Rouadi, P. W.; Samolinski, B.; Sheikh, A.; Toppila-Salmi, S.; Valiulis, A.; Choi, H. -J.; Kim, H. J.; Anto, J. M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1018-2438. - (2021), pp. 1-15-15. [10.1159/000514204]

Potential Interplay between Nrf2, TRPA1, and TRPV1 in Nutrients for the Control of COVID-19

Iaccarino G.;
2021

Abstract

In this article, we propose that differences in COVID-19 morbidity may be associated with transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) and/or transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) activation as well as desensitization. TRPA1 and TRPV1 induce inflammation and play a key role in the physiology of almost all organs. They may augment sensory or vagal nerve discharges to evoke pain and several symptoms of COVID-19, including cough, nasal obstruction, vomiting, diarrhea, and, at least partly, sudden and severe loss of smell and taste. TRPA1 can be activated by reactive oxygen species and may therefore be up-regulated in COVID-19. TRPA1 and TRPV1 channels can be activated by pungent compounds including many nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2) (Nrf2)-interacting foods leading to channel desensitization. Interactions between Nrf2-associated nutrients and TRPA1/TRPV1 may be partly responsible for the severity of some of the COVID-19 symptoms. The regulation by Nrf2 of TRPA1/TRPV1 is still unclear, but suggested from very limited clinical evidence. In COVID-19, it is proposed that rapid desensitization of TRAP1/TRPV1 by some ingredients in foods could reduce symptom severity and provide new therapeutic strategies.
2021
Potential Interplay between Nrf2, TRPA1, and TRPV1 in Nutrients for the Control of COVID-19 / Bousquet, J.; Czarlewski, W.; Zuberbier, T.; Mullol, J.; Blain, H.; Cristol, J. -P.; De La Torre, R.; Pizarro Lozano, N.; Le Moing, V.; Bedbrook, A.; Agache, I.; Akdis, C. A.; Canonica, G. W.; Cruz, A. A.; Fiocchi, A.; Fonseca, J. A.; Fonseca, S.; Gemicioglu, B.; Haahtela, T.; Iaccarino, G.; Ivancevich, J. C.; Jutel, M.; Klimek, L.; Kraxner, H.; Kuna, P.; Larenas-Linnemann, D. E.; Martineau, A.; Melen, E.; Okamoto, Y.; Papadopoulos, N. G.; Pfaar, O.; Regateiro, F. S.; Reynes, J.; Rolland, Y.; Rouadi, P. W.; Samolinski, B.; Sheikh, A.; Toppila-Salmi, S.; Valiulis, A.; Choi, H. -J.; Kim, H. J.; Anto, J. M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1018-2438. - (2021), pp. 1-15-15. [10.1159/000514204]
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