R117H-CFTR function and response to VX-770 correlate with mRNA and protein expression in intestinal organoids.

Introduction

Variability in disease severity and CFTR modulator responses exists between patients with identical CFTR genotypes. Here, we characterized transcription, translation and function of R117H-CFTR using intestinal organoids and correlated them with in vitro responses to ivacaftor (VX-770).

Methods

Organoids were generated from individuals possessing at least one R117H-CFTR allele. The forskolin-induced swelling (FIS) assay was used to measure CFTR function and response to VX-770 treatment. R117H-CFTR protein and mRNA expression levels were determined in parallel and Pearson's correlation coefficients were assessed.

Results

Variability in R117H-CFTR FIS responses was observed and correlated significantly with mRNA and protein expression. Response to VX-770 treatment in organoids correlated with mRNA and protein expression as well.

Conclusions

Our results indicate that gene expression, protein expression and CFTR function are strongly correlated in organoids from people with CFTR-R117H-7T/9T, which may suggest that CFTR gene expression may have consequences for CF diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic benefit.

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TitleR117H-CFTR function and response to VX-770 correlate with mRNA and protein expression in intestinal organoids.
Date2020-09-01
Issue nameJournal of cystic fibrosis : official journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society
Issue numberv19.5:728-732
DOI10.1016/j.jcf.2020.02.001
PubMed32061518
AuthorsVan Mourik P, van Haaren P, Kruisselbrink E, Korkmaz C, Janssens HM, de Winter-de Groot KM, van der Ent CK, Hagemeijer MC & Beekman JM
KeywordsCFTR, Organoids, R117H, VX-770, mRNA
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