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Forskolin-induced swelling of intestinal organoids predicts long-term cystic fibrosis disease progression

Authors :
Zomer-van Ommen Dd
Peter van Mourik
Dompeling E
Gitte Berkers
Roukema J
de Winter-de Groot Km
Brunsveld Jb
Annelotte M. Vonk
Jans
Sylvia W.F. Suen
Sabine Michel
Weersink Ej
de Poel E
van der Ent Kk
Evelien Kruisselbrink
Marne C. Hagemeijer
Gerard H. Koppelman
Jeffrey M. Beekman
Vries R
Eijkemans Rj
van Panhuis H
H. Oppelaar
D. Muilwijk
van de Meer R
van der Eerden Mm
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Patient-derived organoids hold great potential as predictive biomarker for disease expression or therapeutic response. Here, we used intestinal organoids to estimate individual cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) function of people with cystic fibrosis, a monogenic life-shortening disease associated with more than 2000 CFTR mutations and highly variable disease progression. In vitro CFTR function in CF intestinal organoids of 176 individuals with diverse CFTR mutations was quantified by forskolin induced swelling and was strongly associated with longitudinal changes of lung function and development of pancreatic insufficiency, CF-related liver disease and diabetes. This association was not observed when the commonly used biomarker of CFTR function sweat chloride concentration was used. The data strongly exemplifies the value of an organoid-based biomarker in a clinical disease setting and supports the prognostic value of forskolin induced swelling of intestinal organoids, especially for people with CF who have rare CFTR genotypes with unclear clinical consequences.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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