“…Together, an initial TRPA1 response to respiratory irritants, followed by secondary responses to inflammatory mediators, implicates TRPA1 in sensory processing and augmented dysregulation in airway diseases due to enduring inflammation and lung remodeling (Springer et al, 2007;Li et al, 2008). TRPA1 is also likely to mediate allergen-induced airway inflammation in patients with asthma, as demonstrated using trpa1 2/2 mice or by treatment with the selective TRPA1 inhibitor 2,3,acetamide], which reduces allergen-induced leukocyte infiltration, cytokine and mucus production, and airway hyper-responsiveness Raemdonck et al, 2012). Animal models also show that TRPA1 plays an important role in the early phase of bronchial inflammation to cigarette smoke, causing release of interleukin-8, which is a chemoattractant for neutrophils, T cells, and monocytes (Mukhopadhyay et al, 2011).…”