1000 resultados para CFTR gene


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ABSTRACT: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common genetic disease among Caucasians and is rare among sub-Saharan Africans. The Brazilian population is not ethnically homogeneous but it is the result of three-way ethnic admixture of Europeans, Africans and Amerindians in varying proportions, depending on the region. In the present study, we investigated 33 patients who had been diagnosed and are currently under treatment for CF at the University Hospital João de Barros Barreto, Belém, Pará State. The molecular analysis for G542X, G551D and R553X mutations was performed by PCR followed by RFLP using BstNI, HincII and MboI, respectively, in polyacrylamide gel eletrophoresis and stained with AgNO3. The DF508 mutation (a deletion of 3 bp) was only analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and stained with AgNO3. Each sample was analyzed for regions of interest in the CFTR gene using amplified by PCR and specific primers. The DF508 and G551D mutations presented frequencies of 22.7 and 3%, respectively. In 74.3% of the remaining patients, none of the mutations investigated was found. The present study characterized in a sample of patients with an established clinical diagnosis of CF (asthma, repeated bronchopneumonia, disorders of nutritional status, etc.) the most frequent mutation ( DF508) in the North region of Brazil and is also the first report of the G551D mutation. In spite of the wide spectrum of CF mutations and the heterogeneous ethnic origin of the Amazon population, the molecular diagnosis is a helpful additional tool for the diagnosis and treatment of CF patients.

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The chylomicronemia syndrome is well recognized as a rare etiologic factor of acute pancreatitis; however, whether hypertriglyceridemia can cause chronic pancreatitis (CP) remains unclear. We describe the long-time course of 2 brothers with the familial chylomicronemia syndrome caused by identical compound heterozygous mutations in the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene with markedly reduced LPL activity. Other etiologic factors were excluded, including mutations in the PRSS1, SPINK1, and CFTR gene. Although both brothers had recurrent acute pancreatitis and the same LPL genotype, CP became evident in only one patient. Progression to CP was associated with a more severe disease course. Thus, the chylomicronemia syndrome may cause CP in the absence of other known causative factors, and similar to alcoholic and hereditary CP, a more severe disease course is associated with disease progression.

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A homogeneous DNA diagnostic assay based on template-directed primer extension detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer, named template-directed dye-terminator incorporation (TDI) assay, has been developed for mutation detection and high throughput genome analysis. Here, we report the successful application of the TDI assay to detect mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, the human leukocyte antigen H (HLA-H) gene, and the receptor tyrosin kinase (RET) protooncogene that are associated with cystic fibrosis, hemochromatosis, and multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 2, respectively. Starting with total human DNA, the samples are amplified by the PCR followed by enzymatic degradation of excess primers and deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates before the primer extension reaction is performed. All these standardized steps are performed in the same tube, and the fluorescence changes are monitored in real time, making it a useful clinical DNA diagnostic method.

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The efficient expression of therapeutic genes in target cells or tissues is an important component of efficient and safe gene therapy. Utilizing regulatory elements from the human cytokeratin 18 (K18) gene, including 5′ genomic sequences and one of its introns, we have developed a novel expression cassette that can efficiently express reporter genes, as well as the human cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, in cultured lung epithelial cells. CFTR transcripts expressed from the native K18 enhancer/promoter include two alternative splicing products, due to the activation of two cryptic splice sites in the CFTR coding region. Modification of the K18 intron and CFTR cDNA sequences eliminated the cryptic splice sites without changing the CFTR amino acid sequence, and led to enhanced CFTR mRNA and protein expression as well as biological function. Transgenic expression analysis in mice showed that the modified expression cassette can direct efficient and epithelium-specific expression of the Escherichia coli LacZ gene in the airways of fetal lungs, with no detectable expression in lung fibroblasts or endothelial cells. This is the first expression cassette which selectively directs lung transgene expression for CFTR gene therapy to airway epithelia.

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The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein has the ability to function as both a chloride channel and a channel regulator. The loss of these functions explains many of the manifestations of the cystic fibrosis disease (CF), including lung and pancreatic failure, meconium ileus, and male infertility. CFTR has previously been implicated in the cell regulatory volume decrease (RVD) response after hypotonic shocks in murine small intestine crypts, an effect associated to the dysfunction of an unknown swelling-activated potassium conductance. In the present study, we investigated the RVD response in human tracheal CF epithelium and the nature of the volume-sensitive potassium channel affected. Neither the human tracheal cell line CFT1, expressing the mutant CFTR-ΔF508 gene, nor the isogenic vector control line CFT1-LC3, engineered to express the βgal gene, showed RVD. On the other hand, the cell line CFT1-LCFSN, engineered to express the wild-type CFTR gene, presented a full RVD. Patch-clamp studies of swelling-activated potassium currents in the three cell lines revealed that all of them possess a potassium current with the biophysical and pharmacological fingerprints of the intermediate conductance Ca2+-dependent potassium channel (IK, also known as KCNN4). However, only CFT1-LCFSN cells showed an increase in IK currents in response to hypotonic challenges. Although the identification of the molecular mechanism relating CFTR to the hIK channel remains to be solved, these data offer new evidence on the complex integration of CFTR in the cells where it is expressed.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a chloride channel present in many cells. In cardiomyocytes, we report that multiple exon 1 usage and alternative splicing produces four CFTR transcripts, with different 5'-untranslated regions, CFTRTRAD-139, CFTR-1C/-1A, CFTR-1C, and CFTR-1B. CFTR transcripts containing the novel upstream exons (exons -1C, -1B, and -1A) represent more than 90% of cardiac expressed CFTR mRNA. Regulation of cardiac CFTR expression, in response to developmental and pathological stimuli, is exclusively due to the modulation of CFTR-1C and CFTR-1C/-1A expression. Upstream open reading frames have been identified in the 5'-untranslated regions of all CFTR transcripts that, in conjunction with adjacent stem-loop structures, modulate the efficiency of translation initiation at the AUG codon of the main CFTR coding region in CFTRTRAD-139 and CFTR-1C/-1A transcripts. Exon(-1A), only present in CFTR-1C/-1A transcripts, encodes an AUG codon that is in-frame with the main CFTR open reading frame, the efficient translation of which produces a novel CFTR protein isoform with a curtailed amino terminus. As the expression of this CFTR transcript parallels the spatial and temporal distribution of the cAMP-activated whole-cell current density in normal and diseased hearts, we suggest that CFTR-1C/-1A provides the molecular basis for the cardiac cAMP-activated chloride channel. Our findings provide further insight into the complex nature of in vivo CFTR expression, to which multiple mRNA transcripts, protein isoforms, and post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms are now added.

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Since identification of the CFTR gene over 25 years ago, gene therapy for cystic fibrosis (CF) has been actively developed. More recently gene therapy has been joined by other forms of “genetic medicines” including mRNA delivery, as well as genome editing and mRNA repair-based strategies. Proof-of-concept that gene therapy can stabilize the progression of CF lung disease has recently been established in a Phase IIb trial. An early phase study to assess the safety and explore efficacy of CFTR mRNA repair is ongoing, while mRNA delivery and genome editing-based strategies are currently at the pre-clinical phase of development. This review has been written jointly by some of those involved in the various CF “genetic medicine” fields and will summarize the current state-of-the-art, as well as discuss future developments. Where applicable, it highlights common problems faced by each of the strategies, and also tries to highlight where a specific strategy may have an advantage on the pathway to clinical translation. We hope that this review will contribute to the ongoing discussion about the hype versus reality of genetic medicine-based treatment approaches in CF.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a complex disease affecting epithelial ion transport. There are not many diseases like CF that have triggered such intense research activities. The complexity of the disease is due to mutations in the CFTR protein, now known to be a Cl- channel and a regulator of other transport proteins. The various interactions and the large number of disease-causing CFTR mutations is the reason for a variable genotype-phenotype correlation and sometimes unpredictable clinical manifestation. Nevertheless, the research of the past 10 years has resulted in a tremendous increase in knowledge, not only in regard to CFTR but also in regard to molecular interactions and completely new means of ion channel and gene therapy.

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Gene therapy is an alternative treatment for genetic lung disease, especially monogenic disorders such as cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis is a severe autosomal recessive disease affecting one in 2500 live births in the white population, caused by mutation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). The disease is classically characterized by pancreatic enzyme insufficiency, an increased concentration of chloride in sweat, and varying severity of chronic obstructive lung disease. Currently, the greatest challenge for gene therapy is finding an ideal vector to deliver the transgene (CFTR) to the affected organ (lung). Adeno-associated virus is the most promising viral vector system for the treatment of respiratory disease because it has natural tropism for airway epithelial cells and does not cause any human disease. This review focuses on the basic properties of adeno-associated virus and its use as a vector for cystic fibrosis gene therapy.

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La pathologie de la fibrose kystique (FK) est causée par des mutations dans le gène codant pour le canal CFTR. La mutation la plus commune est la délétion du résidu Phe508 (∆F508), qui entraîne un mauvais repliement et la dégradation de la protéine mutée. Ainsi, l’absence du CFTR cause un dysfonctionnement du transport ionique et liquidien qui altère le phénomène de clairance mucociliaire. Il en résulte une accumulation de mucus visqueux obstruant les voies aériennes favorisant une colonisation bactérienne, spécialement par P. aeruginosa, et une inflammation chronique. Ces phénomènes entraînent des lésions épithéliales et un remodelage des voies aériennes. Selon nos analyses ultrastructurales de poumons issus de patients FK au moment de la transplantation, certaines zones de l’épithélium FK montrait des signes de d’initiation des processus de réparation. Malgré cela, un dommage épithélial progressif est observé chez les patients FK et il apparaît évident que les processus de réparation sont insuffisants pour permettre le rétablissement de l’intégrité épithéliale. Le principal objectif de mon étude était d’étudier le rôle du CFTR dans les mécanismes de réparation de l’épithélium FK et de déterminer l’impact de la correction du CFTR sur la réparation épithéliale et ce, en condition aseptique et en présence d’infection. Mes travaux montrent que l’épithélium des voies aériennes FK présente un défaut de réparation, associé, du moins en partie, à l’absence d’un CFTR fonctionnel. De plus, nous avons démontré pour la première fois que l’application du correcteur du CFTR VRT-325 permettait, non seulement, la maturation du CFTR, mais également une amélioration de la capacité des monocouches de cellules des voies aériennes FK à se réparer. D’autre part, nous avons montré que la présence du filtrat bactérien de P. aeruginosa (PsaDM) altérait non seulement l’expression et la fonction du CFTR, mais également les processus de réparation épithéliale. Enfin, nos résultats montrent que l’infection affecte la maturation du CFTR induite par le VRT-325 et diminue les effets bénéfiques du VRT-325 sur la réparation épithéliale. Mes travaux permettent de mieux comprendre le rôle du CFTR dans les processus de réparation de l’épithélium FK et de proposer une nouvelle approche thérapeutique visant à promouvoir la régénération épithéliale chez les patients FK afin de tenter de stabiliser leur état, malgré l’effet délétère de la composante infectieuse.

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Les patients fibrose kystique (FK) souffrent de complications digestives qui incluent une inflammation intestinale modérée dont l’étiologie est méconnue. Les personnes atteintes de FK présentent également une malabsorption des vitamines liposolubles, telles la vitamine D. Or, la vitamine D possède des propriétés immunomodulatrices et anti-inflammatoires. Le présent projet vise à investiguer le rôle du CFTR, dont le gène est muté dans la FK, dans l’étiologie de cette inflammation intestinale et à étudier le potentiel anti-inflammatoire de la vitamine D sur celle-ci. Le CFTR a été invalidé génétiquement par la méthode des ARN interférents (shRNAi) et/ou inhibé pharmacologiquement par l’utilisation d’un antagoniste inhibiteur spécifique (CFTRinh-172). Un état inflammatoire a été induit par les cytokines pro-inflammatoires TNF-α et IL-1β. Afin d’évaluer le rôle anti-inflammatoire de la vitamine D, les cellules ont été pré-traitées avec la forme bioactive de la vitamine D, la 1,25(OH)2D3. La sécrétion et l’expression génique d’interleukine-8, ainsi que l’activation de la voie de signalisation p38MAPK et du facteur de transcription NFκB ont été évaluées. Pour explorer la voie par laquelle la vitamine D exerce ses actions anti-inflammatoires, les cellules ont été pré-incubées avec le BIRB796 pour inhiber la voie p38MAPK. Finalement l’expression génique du récepteur nucléaire de la vitamine D et des hydroxylases intestinales impliquées dans son métabolisme a été déterminée. Nos résultats suggèrent que le CFTR a un rôle dans l’étiologie de l’inflammation intestinale associée à la FK. De plus, la vitamine D semble moduler à la baisse la réponse inflammatoire de la cellule intestinale dont le CFTR a été génétiquement invalidé.

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Different mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene (CFTR) are associated with different functional status of the exocrine pancreas. We investigated whether CFTR genotypes determine the risk of pancreatitis in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF).

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BACKGROUND: As for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and many other hereditary diseases there is still a lack in understanding the relationship between genetic (e.g. allelic) and phenotypic diversity. Therefore methods which allow fine quantification of allelic proportions of mRNA transcripts are of high importance. METHODS: We used either genomic DNA (gDNA) or total RNA extracted from nasal cells as starting nucleic acid template for our assay. The subjects included in this study were 9 CF patients compound heterozygous for the F508del mutation and each one F508del homozygous and one wild type homozygous respectively. We established a novel ligation based quantification method which allows fine quantification of the allelic proportions of ss and ds CFTR cDNA. To verify reliability and accuracy of this novel assay we compared it with semiquantitative fluorescent PCR (SQF-PCR). RESULTS: We established a novel assay for allele specific quantification of gene expression which combines the benefits of the specificity of the ligation reaction and the accuracy of quantitative real-time PCR. The comparison with SQF-PCR clearly demonstrates that LASQ allows fine quantification of allelic proportions. CONCLUSION: This assay represents an alternative to other fine quantitative methods such as ARMS PCR and Pyrosequencing.