Established and novel human translational models to advance cystic fibrosis research, drug discovery, and optimize CFTR-targeting therapeutics

Current Opinion in Pharmacology(2022)

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To find a cure for cystic fibrosis, there has been tremendous progress in the development of treatments that target the basic defect in the protein channel, CFTR. However, 10% of cystic fibrosis patients have rare CFTR mutations that are still without an approved CFTR-targeting drug. To identify relevant therapies for these patients, culture models using nasal, bronchial, and rectal tissue from individual patients allow functional, biochemical, and cellular detection of drug-rescued CFTR. Additionally, novel systems such as induced pluripotent stem cell-derived models are utilized to characterize CFTR mutations and identify treatments. State-of-the-art translational models were instrumental for CFTR modulator development and may become important for gene-based drug discovery and other novel therapeutic strategies.
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