Bitter taste receptor agonists regulate epithelial two-pore potassium channels via cAMP signaling.
Michael A KohanskiLauren BrownMelissa OrrLi Hui TanNithin D AdappaJames N PalmerRonald C RubensteinNoam A CohenPublished in: Respiratory research (2021)
These data thus demonstrate that, in addition to taste transducing calcium-dependent signaling, bitter taste receptor agonists can also activate cAMP-dependent respiratory epithelial signaling pathways to modulate K2P currents. Bitter-agonist regulation of potassium currents may therefore serve as a means of rapid regional epithelial signaling, and further study of these pathways may provide new insights into regulation of mucosal ionic composition and innate mechanisms of epithelial defense.