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Elexacaftor–Tezacaftor–Ivacaftor Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Patients with The F508del/Unknown Genotype

Marika Comegna, Vito Terlizzi, Donatello Salvatore, C. Colangelo, Antonella Miriam Di Lullo, Immacolata Zollo, Giovanni Taccetti, Giuseppe Castaldo, Felice Amato

2021Antibiotics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The new CFTR modulator combination, elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (Trikafta) was approved by the FDA in October 2019 for treatment of Cystic Fibrosis in patients 6 years of age or older who have at least one F508del mutation in one allele and a minimal-function or another F508del mutation in the other allele. However, there is a group of patients, in addition to those with rare mutations, in which despite the presence of a F508del in one allele, it was not possible to identify any mutation in the other allele. To date, these patients are excluded from treatment with Trikafta in Italy, where the CF patients carrying F508del/unknown represent about 1.3% (71 patients) of the overall Italian CF patients. In this paper we show that the Trikafta treatment of nasal epithelial cells, derived from F508del/Unknown patients, results in a significant rescue of CFTR activity. Based on our findings, we think that the F508del/Unknown patients considered in this study could obtain clinical benefits from Trikafta treatment, and we strongly suggest their eligibility for this type of treatment. This study, adding further evidence in the literature, once again confirms the validity of functional studies on nasal cells in the cystic fibrosis theratyping and personalized medicine.

Topics & Concepts

IvacaftorCystic fibrosisAlleleMedicineGenotypeMutationCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorInternal medicineGastroenterologyGeneticsGeneBiologyCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesTracheal and airway disordersCongenital Ear and Nasal Anomalies
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