Pharmacological modulators of CFTR have significantly changed the cystic fibrosis (CF) phenotype of subjects affected by this multi-organ disease. Here, we evaluated the CFTR function analysis (short-circuit chamber in colonoids) in response to Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (ETI) with the clinical benefits of in vivo treatment with ETI in ten CF subjects. We found that the functional response of ETI-corrected PDROS significantly correlated with the absolute change in the sweat chloride test. Thus, our work reinforces the use of organoid-derived human intestinal monolayers to guide clinicians in selecting CFTR-targeted therapies.
Drug Responsiveness in Patient-Derived Rectal Organoids Correlates with Clinical Response in CF Subjects: A Real-Life Analysis / K. Kleinfelder, P. Lecca, R.V. Latorre, C. Mortali, S. Casati, S. Vanerio, C. Sorio, P. Melotti. - In: SCIENTIA PHARMACEUTICA. - ISSN 2218-0532. - 94:1(2026 Feb 04), pp. 13.1-13.13. [10.3390/scipharm94010013]
Drug Responsiveness in Patient-Derived Rectal Organoids Correlates with Clinical Response in CF Subjects: A Real-Life Analysis
S. Casati;S. Vanerio;
2026
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Pharmacological modulators of CFTR have significantly changed the cystic fibrosis (CF) phenotype of subjects affected by this multi-organ disease. Here, we evaluated the CFTR function analysis (short-circuit chamber in colonoids) in response to Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (ETI) with the clinical benefits of in vivo treatment with ETI in ten CF subjects. We found that the functional response of ETI-corrected PDROS significantly correlated with the absolute change in the sweat chloride test. Thus, our work reinforces the use of organoid-derived human intestinal monolayers to guide clinicians in selecting CFTR-targeted therapies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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