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ATP, an attractive target for the treatment of refractory chronic cough

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Published:1st Sep 2022
Author: Zhang M, Sykes DL, Sadofsky LR, Morice AH.
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Ref.:Purinergic Signal. 2022 Sep;18(3):289-305.
DOI:10.1007/s11302-022-09877-z
ATP, an attractive target for the treatment of refractory chronic cough


Chronic cough is the most common complaint in respiratory clinics. Most of them have identifiable causes and some may respond to common disease-modifying therapies. However, there are many patients whose cough lacks effective aetiologically targeted treatments or remains unexplained after thorough assessments, which have been described as refractory chronic cough. Current treatments for refractory chronic cough are limited and often accompanied by intolerable side effects such as sedation. In recent years, various in-depth researches into the pathogenesis of chronic cough have led to an explosion in the development of drugs for the treatment of refractory chronic cough. There has been considerable progress in the underlying mechanisms of chronic cough targeting ATP, and ongoing or completed clinical studies have confirmed the promising antitussive efficacy of P2X3 antagonists for refractory cough. Herein, we review the foundation on which ATP target was developed as potential antitussive medications and provide an update on current clinical progresses.


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