Role of the bitter taste receptor T2R38 in upper respiratory infection and chronic rhinosinusitis

被引:77
|
作者
Lee, Robert J. [1 ]
Cohen, Noam A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Philadelphia Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Surg Serv, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
acyl-homoserine lactone; bacterial infection; host-pathogen interactions; interkingdom signaling; nitric oxide; SOLITARY CHEMOSENSORY CELLS; NITRIC-OXIDE; BRUSH CELLS; EXPRESSION; GENETICS; RESPONSES; TRACHEA; PERCEPTION; RELAXATION; EPITHELIUM;
D O I
10.1097/ACI.0000000000000120
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Purpose of review Taste receptor family 2 (T2R) bitter taste receptors were originally identified and named on the basis of their role in type 2 taste cells of the tongue, in which they serve to detect the presence of potentially harmful ingested chemicals. In 2009, researchers demonstrated that airway epithelial cells also express T2R receptors, but their role in airway physiology and human disease has only recently begun to be identified. Recent findings Recent research has demonstrated that at least one airway T2R receptor, taste receptor family 2 isoform 38 protein (T2R38) is activated by secreted bacterial products. Activation of T2R38 in sinonasal epithelial cells stimulates nitric oxide production, increasing ciliary beating and directly killing bacteria. Clinical studies have also found correlations of TAS2R38 genotype with susceptibility to gram-negative upper respiratory infection and established T2R38 as an independent risk factor for chronic rhinosinusitis requiring sinus surgery. Summary These recent studies identify a role for T2R38 in sinonasal innate immunity and chronic rhinosinusitis. Clinical implications include the potential development of T2R38-directed topical therapies, as well as using taste testing and/or genotyping to predict susceptibility to infection. Further studies are needed to more clearly determine how TAS2R38 genotype affects patient outcomes in chronic rhinosinusitis and other upper airway diseases.
引用
收藏
页码:14 / 20
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Evolution of the bitter taste receptor TAS2R38 in colobines
    Laurentia Henrieta Permita Sari Purba
    Kanthi Arum Widayati
    Nami Suzuki-Hashido
    Akihiro Itoigawa
    Takashi Hayakawa
    Sarah Nila
    Berry Juliandi
    Bambang Suryobroto
    Hiroo Imai
    Primates, 2020, 61 : 485 - 494
  • [32] The impact of bitter taste receptor genetics on culturable bacteria in chronic rhinosinusitis
    Rom, Darren I.
    Christensen, Jenna M.
    Alvarado, Raquel
    Sacks, Raymond
    Harvey, Richard J.
    RHINOLOGY, 2017, 55 (01) : 90 - 94
  • [33] The intriguing role of bitter taste receptor TAS2R38 in primary ciliary dyskinesia "PCD"
    Robino, A.
    Girotto, G.
    Ambrosetti, U.
    Piatti, G.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2020, 28 (SUPPL 1) : 815 - 816
  • [34] TAS2R38 bitter taste receptor and attainment of exceptional longevity
    Melania Melis
    Alessandra Errigo
    Roberto Crnjar
    Giovanni Mario Pes
    Iole Tomassini Barbarossa
    Scientific Reports, 9
  • [35] TAS2R38 bitter taste receptor and attainment of exceptional longevity
    Melis, Melania
    Errigo, Alessandra
    Crnjar, Roberto
    Pes, Giovanni Mario
    Barbarossa, Tomassini
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [36] Impact of bitter taste receptor phenotype upon clinical presentation in chronic rhinosinusitis
    Rowan, Nicholas R.
    Soler, Zachary M.
    Othieno, Florence
    Storck, Kristina A.
    Smith, Timothy L.
    Schlosser, Rodney J.
    INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF ALLERGY & RHINOLOGY, 2018, 8 (09) : 1013 - 1020
  • [37] TAS2R38 taste receptor gene and chronic rhinosinusitis: new data from an Italian population
    Gallo, Stefania
    Grossi, Sarah
    Montrasio, Giulia
    Binelli, Giorgio
    Cinquetti, Raffaella
    Simmen, Daniel
    Castelnuovo, Paolo
    Campomenosi, Paola
    BMC MEDICAL GENETICS, 2016, 17
  • [38] Role of the genetic variants of bitter taste receptor TAS2R38 in disease aetiology and attainment of longevity
    Melis, M.
    Sollai, G.
    Errigo, A.
    Pes, G. M.
    Cossu, G.
    Hummel, T.
    Morelli, M.
    Crnjar, R.
    Barbarossa, I. T.
    ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA, 2019, 227 : 6 - 6
  • [39] Genetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitter Taste Receptor and Smoking Behaviors
    Risso, Davide S.
    Kozlitina, Julia
    Sainz, Eduardo
    Gutierrez, Joanne
    Wooding, Stephen
    Getachew, Betelihem
    Luiselli, Donata
    Berg, Carla J.
    Drayna, Dennis
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (10):
  • [40] POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION OF TAS2R38 BITTER TASTE RECEPTOR WITH LARYNGEAL CANCER
    Bobusoglu, Onur
    Balci, Senay
    Yildirim, Didem Derici
    Yilmaz, Melis
    Ozcan, Cengiz
    Tamer, Lulufer
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2022, 31 (05): : 4800 - 4806