Autor: |
Uliyakina, Inna, Da Paula, Ana C, Afonso, Sara, Lobo, Miguel J, Felício, Verónica, Botelho, Hugo M, Farinha, Carlos M, Amaral, Margarida D |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2018 |
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DOI: |
10.1101/320630 |
Popis: |
Background and Purpose : Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is caused by mutations in the CF Transmembrane conductance Regulator (CFTR), the only ABC transporter functioning as a channel. Unique to CFTR are two highly conformationally dynamic regions: the regulatory extension (RE) and regulatory insertion (RI). Removal of the latter rescues the trafficking defect of CFTR with F508del, the most common CF-causing mutation. We aimed here to assess the impact of RE removal (alone or with RI or genetic revertants) on F508del-CFTR traffic and how CFTR modulator drugs corrector VX-809/lumacaftor and potentiator VX-770/ivacaftor rescue these combined variants so as to gain insight into the mechanism of action (MoA) of these drugs. Experimental Approach. We generated ∆RE and ∆RI CFTR variants (with and without genetic revertants) by site-directed mutagenesis and used them to stably transfect BHK cell lines. We studied CFTR expression and stability by Western blotting and pulse-chase respectively, plasma membrane levels by cell surface biotinylation and channel activity by the iodide efflux technique. Key Results. Our data demonstrate that ∆RI significantly enhanced rescue of F508del-CFTR by VX-809. Thus, while the presence of the regulatory insertion seems to be precluding full rescue of F508del-CFTR processing by VX-809, this region appears essential to rescue its function by VX-770, thus suggesting some contradictory role in rescue of F508del-CFTR by these two modulators. Nevertheless, this negative impact of RI removal on VX-770-stimulated currents on F508del-CFTR can be compensated by deletion of the regulatory extension which also leads to the stabilization of this mutant. We thus propose that, despite both these regions being conformationally active, RI precludes F508del-CFTR processing while RE affects mostly its stability and channel opening. Supporting Information : Additional figures with supplementary data |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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