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The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients

BACKGROUND: The identification of strategies to improve mutant CFTR function remains a key priority in the development of new treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF). Previous studies demonstrated that the K(+) channel opener 1-ethyl-2-benzimidazolone (1-EBIO) potentiates CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion i...

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Autores principales: Roth, Eva K., Hirtz, Stephanie, Duerr, Julia, Wenning, Daniel, Eichler, Irmgard, Seydewitz, Hans H., Amaral, Margarida D., Mall, Marcus A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024445
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author Roth, Eva K.
Hirtz, Stephanie
Duerr, Julia
Wenning, Daniel
Eichler, Irmgard
Seydewitz, Hans H.
Amaral, Margarida D.
Mall, Marcus A.
author_facet Roth, Eva K.
Hirtz, Stephanie
Duerr, Julia
Wenning, Daniel
Eichler, Irmgard
Seydewitz, Hans H.
Amaral, Margarida D.
Mall, Marcus A.
author_sort Roth, Eva K.
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description BACKGROUND: The identification of strategies to improve mutant CFTR function remains a key priority in the development of new treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF). Previous studies demonstrated that the K(+) channel opener 1-ethyl-2-benzimidazolone (1-EBIO) potentiates CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in cultured cells and mouse colon. However, the effects of 1-EBIO on wild-type and mutant CFTR function in native human colonic tissues remain unknown. METHODS: We studied the effects of 1-EBIO on CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in rectal biopsies from 47 CF patients carrying a wide spectrum of CFTR mutations and 57 age-matched controls. Rectal tissues were mounted in perfused micro-Ussing chambers and the effects of 1-EBIO were compared in control tissues, CF tissues expressing residual CFTR function and CF tissues with no detectable Cl(−) secretion. RESULTS: Studies in control tissues demonstrate that 1-EBIO activated CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in the absence of cAMP-mediated stimulation and potentiated cAMP-induced Cl(−) secretion by 39.2±6.7% (P<0.001) via activation of basolateral Ca(2+)-activated and clotrimazole-sensitive KCNN4 K(+) channels. In CF specimens, 1-EBIO potentiated cAMP-induced Cl(−) secretion in tissues with residual CFTR function by 44.4±11.5% (P<0.001), but had no effect on tissues lacking CFTR-mediated Cl(−)conductance. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that 1-EBIO potentiates Cl(−)secretion in native CF tissues expressing CFTR mutants with residual Cl(−) channel function by activation of basolateral KCNN4 K(+) channels that increase the driving force for luminal Cl(−) exit. This mechanism may augment effects of CFTR correctors and potentiators that increase the number and/or activity of mutant CFTR channels at the cell surface and suggests KCNN4 as a therapeutic target for CF.
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spelling pubmed-31642002011-09-09 The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients Roth, Eva K. Hirtz, Stephanie Duerr, Julia Wenning, Daniel Eichler, Irmgard Seydewitz, Hans H. Amaral, Margarida D. Mall, Marcus A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The identification of strategies to improve mutant CFTR function remains a key priority in the development of new treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF). Previous studies demonstrated that the K(+) channel opener 1-ethyl-2-benzimidazolone (1-EBIO) potentiates CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in cultured cells and mouse colon. However, the effects of 1-EBIO on wild-type and mutant CFTR function in native human colonic tissues remain unknown. METHODS: We studied the effects of 1-EBIO on CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in rectal biopsies from 47 CF patients carrying a wide spectrum of CFTR mutations and 57 age-matched controls. Rectal tissues were mounted in perfused micro-Ussing chambers and the effects of 1-EBIO were compared in control tissues, CF tissues expressing residual CFTR function and CF tissues with no detectable Cl(−) secretion. RESULTS: Studies in control tissues demonstrate that 1-EBIO activated CFTR-mediated Cl(−) secretion in the absence of cAMP-mediated stimulation and potentiated cAMP-induced Cl(−) secretion by 39.2±6.7% (P<0.001) via activation of basolateral Ca(2+)-activated and clotrimazole-sensitive KCNN4 K(+) channels. In CF specimens, 1-EBIO potentiated cAMP-induced Cl(−) secretion in tissues with residual CFTR function by 44.4±11.5% (P<0.001), but had no effect on tissues lacking CFTR-mediated Cl(−)conductance. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that 1-EBIO potentiates Cl(−)secretion in native CF tissues expressing CFTR mutants with residual Cl(−) channel function by activation of basolateral KCNN4 K(+) channels that increase the driving force for luminal Cl(−) exit. This mechanism may augment effects of CFTR correctors and potentiators that increase the number and/or activity of mutant CFTR channels at the cell surface and suggests KCNN4 as a therapeutic target for CF. Public Library of Science 2011-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3164200/ /pubmed/21909392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024445 Text en Roth et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Roth, Eva K.
Hirtz, Stephanie
Duerr, Julia
Wenning, Daniel
Eichler, Irmgard
Seydewitz, Hans H.
Amaral, Margarida D.
Mall, Marcus A.
The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title_full The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title_fullStr The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title_full_unstemmed The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title_short The K(+) Channel Opener 1-EBIO Potentiates Residual Function of Mutant CFTR in Rectal Biopsies from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
title_sort k(+) channel opener 1-ebio potentiates residual function of mutant cftr in rectal biopsies from cystic fibrosis patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3164200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024445
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