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Tranilast Does Not Inhibit TRPV2

Tabea C. Fricke Nele Stein Christine Herzog Frank G. Echtermeyer Andreas Leffler

Abstrak

Transient receptor potential vanilloid 2 (TRPV2) is a non-selective cation channel involved in diverse physiological and pathological processes. Tranilast has frequently been described and used as a rather specific inhibitor of TRPV2. However, the molecular basis of this inhibition was never been studied in detail. Here, we investigated whether tranilast indeed directly inhibits TRPV2. Rat TRPV2 was expressed in human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells, and channel function was assessed using whole-cell electrophysiology and calcium imaging in response to established agonists. In parallel, we conducted phagocytosis assays in rat basophilic leukemia (RBL) cells, including a CRISPR/Cas9-generated TRPV2-knockout cell line. Tranilast up to 1 mM did not inhibit TRPV2-mediated currents or calcium influx induced by any agonist. However, when co-applied with the oxidant chloramine T, tranilast diminished oxidation-induced activation of TRPV2. This effect may indicate a general interference of tranilast with redox signaling. Accordingly, tranilast also reduced chloramine T-induced activation of TRPA1 as well as the development of non-inactivating currents of voltage-gated Na<sup>+</sup> channels. Furthermore, tranilast decreased phagocytic activity in both wildtype and TRPV2-knockout RBL cells. However, the reduction was less pronounced in TRPV2-knockout cells. These findings demonstrate that tranilast does not directly inhibit TRPV2. Instead, tranilast seems to indirectly suppress channel activation by reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS). This refined understanding of how tranilast modulates TRPV2 has important implications for the interpretation of prior and future pharmacological studies targeting TRPV2.

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Tabea C. Fricke

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Nele Stein

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Christine Herzog

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Frank G. Echtermeyer

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Andreas Leffler

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Fricke, T.C., Stein, N., Herzog, C., Echtermeyer, F.G., Leffler, A. (2025). Tranilast Does Not Inhibit TRPV2. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15010013

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2025
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10.3390/cells15010013
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