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Journal of Cystic Fibrosis | 2012

Ivacaftor potentiation of multiple CFTR channels with gating mutations

H. Yu; B. Burton; Chien-Jung Huang; Jennings Worley; Dong Cao; James Philip Johnson; Art Urrutia; John Joubran; Sheila Seepersaud; Katherine Sussky; Beth J. Hoffman; Fredrick Van Goor

BACKGROUND The investigational CFTR potentiator ivacaftor (VX-770) increased CFTR channel activity and improved lung function in subjects with CF who have the G551D CFTR gating mutation. The aim of this in vitro study was to determine whether ivacaftor potentiates mutant CFTR with gating defects caused by other CFTR gating mutations. METHODS The effects of ivacaftor on CFTR channel open probability and chloride transport were tested in electrophysiological studies using Fischer rat thyroid (FRT) cells expressing different CFTR gating mutations. RESULTS Ivacaftor potentiated multiple mutant CFTR forms with defects in CFTR channel gating. These included the G551D, G178R, S549N, S549R, G551S, G970R, G1244E, S1251N, S1255P and G1349D CFTR gating mutations. CONCLUSION These in vitro data suggest that ivacaftor has a similar effect on all CFTR forms with gating defects and support investigation of the potential clinical benefit of ivacaftor in CF patients who have CFTR gating mutations beyond G551D.


Archive | 2011

Heterocyclic chromene-spirocyclic piperidine amides as modulators of ion channels

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Edward Adam Kallel; Mark Miller; Joseph Pontillo; Corey Anderson; Mehdi Numa; Bryan A. Frieman; Brian Bear; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Nicole Hilgraf; Jason Mccartney; Peter D. J. Grootenhuis; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2014

Quinoline and quinazoline amides as modulators of sodium channels

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Iuliana Luci Asgian; Brian Bear; Andreas P. Termin; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2014

Pyridone amides as modulators of sodium channels

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Iuliana Luci Asgian; Brian Bear; Andreas P. Termin; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2015

SULFONAMIDES AS MODULATORS OF SODIUM CHANNELS

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Andreas P. Termin; Brian Bear; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Paul Krenitsky; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2014

Substituted quinoxalines as sodium channel modulators

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Iuliana Luci Asgian; Brian Bear; Andreas P. Termin; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2014

AMIDES AS MODULATORS OF SODIUM CHANNELS

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Luliana Luci Asgian; Brian Bear; Andreas P. Termin; James Philip Johnson


Journal of Cystic Fibrosis | 2011

62* Investigational compound VX-770 potentiated multiple CFTR channel gating mutants in vitro

F. Van Goor; H. Yu; B. Burton; T. Huang; Dong Cao; James Philip Johnson; A. Urrutia; Jennings Worley; Beth J. Hoffman


Archive | 2017

Substituted quinolines as modulators of sodium channels

Sara Sabina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Iuliana Luci Asgian; Brian Bear; Andreas P. Termin; James Philip Johnson


Archive | 2015

QUINOLINA Y QUINAZOLINAMIDAS COMO MODULARES DE CANALES DE SODIO

James Philip Johnson; Sara Sabrina Hadida-Ruah; Corey Anderson; Vijayalaksmi Arumugam; Iuliana Luci Asgian; Andreas Termin; Brian Bear

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Brian Bear

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

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B. Burton

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

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Dong Cao

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

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