Potentiator synergy in rectal organoids carrying S1251N, G551D, or F508del CFTR mutations
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2016-09
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The potentiator VX-770 (ivacaftor/KALYDECO™) targets defective gating of CFTR and has been approved for treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) subjects carrying G551D, S1251N or one of 8 other mutations. Still, the current potentiator treatment does not normalize CFTR-dependent biomarkers, indicating the need for development of more effective potentiator strategies. We have recently pioneered a functional CFTR assay in primary rectal organoids and used this model to characterize interactions between VX-770, genistein and curcumin, the latter 2 being natural food components with established CFTR potentiation capacities. Results indicated that all possible combinations of VX-770, genistein and curcumin synergistically repaired CFTR-dependent forskolin-induced swelling of organoids with CFTR-S1251N or CFTR-G551D, even under suboptimal CFTR activation and compounds concentrations, conditions that may predominate in vivo. Genistein and curcumin also enhanced forskolin-induced swelling of F508del homozygous organoids that were treated with VX-770 and the prototypical CFTR corrector VX-809. These results indicate that VX-770, genistein and curcumin in double or triple combinations can synergize in restoring CFTR-dependent fluid secretion in primary CF cells and support the use of multiple potentiators for treatment of CF.
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Cystic fibrosis, Intestinal organoids, Intestinal current measurements (ICM), Curcumin, Genistein, VX-770, Taverne, Journal Article
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Dekkers, J F, Van Mourik, P, Vonk, A M, Kruisselbrink, E, Berkers, G, de Winter-de Groot, K M, Janssens, H M, Bronsveld, I, van der Ent, C K, de Jonge, H R & Beekman, J M 2016, 'Potentiator synergy in rectal organoids carrying S1251N, G551D, or F508del CFTR mutations', Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 568–578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcf.2016.04.007