Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis with a Complex Allele [E217G;G509D] and Functional Evaluation of the CFTR Channel

Author:

Kondratyeva Elena1ORCID,Melyanovskaya Yuliya1ORCID,Efremova Anna1,Krasnova Mariya1,Mokrousova Diana1,Bulatenko Nataliya1,Petrova Nika1,Polyakov Alexander1,Adyan Tagui1,Kovalskaia Valeriia1ORCID,Bukharova Tatiana1ORCID,Marakhonov Andrey1ORCID,Zinchenko Rena1ORCID,Zhekaite Elena1,Buhonin Artem1,Goldshtein Dmitry1

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre for Medical Genetics, 115522 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The intricate nature of complex alleles presents challenges in the classification of CFTR gene mutations, encompassing potential disease-causing, neutral, or treatment-modulating effects. Notably, the complex allele [E217G;G509D] remains absent from international databases, with its pathogenicity yet to be established. Assessing the functionality of apical membrane ion channels in intestinal epithelium employed the intestinal current measurements (ICM) method, using rectal biopsy material. The effectivity of CFTR-targeted therapy was evaluated using a model of intestinal organoids of a patient harboring the genotype F508del/[E217G;G509D]. ICM analysis revealed diminished chloride channel function. Remarkably, [E217G;G509D] presence within intestinal organoids correlated with heightened residual CFTR function. Employing CFTR modulators facilitated the restoration of the functional CFTR protein. This multifaceted study intertwines genetic investigations, functional analyses, and therapeutic interventions, shedding light on the intricate interplay of complex alleles within CFTR mutations. The results highlight the potential of targeted CFTR modulators to restore functional integrity, offering promise for advancing precision treatments in cystic fibrosis management.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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