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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: TGFß1-mediated myofibroblast activation contributes to pathological fibrosis in many diseases including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), where myofibroblast resistance to oxidant-mediated apoptosis is also evident. We therefore investigated the involvement of redox-sensitive TRPA1 ion channels on human lung myofibroblasts (HLMFs) cell death and TGFß1-mediated pro-fibrotic responses. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The effects of TGFß1 stimulation on TRPA1 expression and cell viability was studied in HLMFs derived from IPF patients and non-fibrotic patients. We also examined a model of TGFß1-dependent fibrogenesis in human lung. We used qRT-PCR, immunofluorescent assays, overexpression with lentiviral vectors and electrophysiological methods. KEY RESULTS: TRPA1 mRNA, protein and ion currents were expressed in HLMFs derived from both non-fibrotic patient controls and IPF patients, and expression was reduced by TGFß1. TRPA1 mRNA was also down-regulated by TGFß1 in a model of lung fibrogenesis in human lung. TRPA1 over-expression or activation induced HLMF apoptosis, and activation of TRPA1 channel activation by H2 O2 induced necrosis. TRPA1 inhibition following TGFß1 down-regulation or pharmacological inhibition, protected HLMFs from both apoptosis and necrosis. Lentiviral vector mediated TRPA1 expression was also found to induce sensitivity to H2 O2 induced cell death in a TRPA1-negative HEK293T cell line. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: TGFß1 induces resistance of HLMFs to TRPA1 agonist- and H2 O2 -mediated cell death via down-regulation of TRPA1 channels. Our data suggest that therapeutic strategies which prevent TGFß1-dependent down-regulation of TRPA1 may reduce myofibroblast survival in IPF and therefore improve clinical outcomes.