From bench to bedside: The role of cough hypersensitivity in chronic cough

Author:

Drake Matthew G.1,McGarvey Lorcan P.2,Morice Alyn H.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

2. Wellcome‐Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine, School of Medicine Dentistry & Biomedical Science, Queen's University Belfast Belfast United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

3. Respiratory Research Group Hull York Medical School University of Hull Cottingham UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChronic cough is a burdensome condition characterized by persistent cough lasting longer than 8 weeks. Chronic cough can significantly affect quality of life, physical function and productivity, with many people troubled with a cough that lasts for months or even years. People with chronic cough commonly report a persistent urge to cough with frequent bouts of coughing triggered by innocuous stimuli, which has led to the concept of cough hypersensitivity.Main bodyBoth central and peripheral neural pathways regulate cough, and although mechanisms driving development of cough hypersensitivity are not fully known, sensitization of these neural pathways contributes to excessive cough triggering in cough hypersensitivity. Effective therapies that control chronic cough are currently lacking. Recent therapeutic development has focused on several ion channels and receptors involved in peripheral activation of cough (e.g., transient receptor potential channels, P2 × 3 receptors and voltage‐gated sodium channels) or central cough processing (e.g., neurokinin‐1 [NK‐1] receptors and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors).ConclusionThese targeted therapies provide novel insights into mechanisms underlying cough hypersensitivity and may offer new treatment options for people with chronic cough. In this review, we explore preclinical and clinical studies that have improved our understanding of the mechanisms responsible for chronic cough and discuss the most promising targeted approaches to date, including trials of P2 × 3‐receptor antagonists and NK‐1–receptor antagonists.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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