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J Hum Genet ; 68(10): 671-680, 2023 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37217688

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by pathogenic variants in CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). While CF is the most common hereditary disease in Caucasians, it is rare in East Asia. In the present study, we have examined clinical features and the spectrum of CFTR variants of CF patients in Japan. Clinical data of 132 CF patients were obtained from the national epidemiological survey since 1994 and CF registry. From 2007 to 2022, 46 patients with definite CF were analyzed for CFTR variants. All exons, their boundaries, and part of promoter region of CFTR were sequenced and the presence of large deletion and duplications were examined by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification. CF patients in Japan were found to have chronic sinopulmonary disease (85.6%), exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (66.7%), meconium ileus (35.6%), electrolyte imbalance (21.2%), CF-associated liver disease (14.4%), and CF-related diabetes (6.1%). The median survival age was 25.0 years. The mean BMI percentile was 30.3%ile in definite CF patients aged < 18 years whose CFTR genotypes were known. In 70 CF alleles of East Asia/Japan origin, CFTR-dele16-17a-17b was detected in 24 alleles, the other variants were novel or very rare, and no pathogenic variants were detected in 8 alleles. In 22 CF alleles of Europe origin, F508del was detected in 11 alleles. In summary, clinical phenotype of Japanese CF patients is similar to European patients, but the prognosis is worse. The spectrum of CFTR variants in Japanese CF alleles is entirely different from that in European CF alleles.


Cystic Fibrosis , Humans , Cystic Fibrosis/epidemiology , Cystic Fibrosis/genetics , Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator/genetics , Mutation , Japan/epidemiology , Genotype
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J Physiol Sci ; 72(1): 4, 2022 Feb 23.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35196991

HCO3- secretion in distal airways is critical for airway mucosal defense. HCO3-/H+ transport across the apical membrane of airway surface epithelial cells was studied by measuring intracellular pH in luminally microperfused freshly dissected mice bronchioles. Functional studies demonstrated that CFTR, ENaC, Cl--HCO3- exchange, Na+-H+ exchange, and Na+-HCO3- cotransport are involved in apical HCO3-/H+ transport. RT-PCR of isolated bronchioles detected fragments from Cftr, α, ß, γ subunits of ENaC, Ae2, Ae3, NBCe1, NBCe2, NBCn1, NDCBE, NBCn2, Nhe1, Nhe2, Nhe4, Nhe5, Slc26a4, Slc26a6, and Slc26a9. We assume that continuous decline of intracellular pH following alkaline load demonstrates time course of HCO3- secretion into the lumen which is perfused with a HCO3--free solution. Forskolin-stimulated HCO3- secretion was substantially inhibited by luminal application of CFTRinh-172 (5 µM), H2DIDS (200 µM), and amiloride (1 µM). In bronchioles from a cystic fibrosis mouse model, basal and acetylcholine-stimulated HCO3- secretion was substantially impaired, but forskolin transiently accelerated HCO3- secretion of which the magnitude was comparable to wild-type bronchioles. In conclusion, we have characterized apical HCO3-/H+ transport in native bronchioles. We have demonstrated that cAMP-mediated and Ca2+-mediated pathways are involved in HCO3- secretion and that apical HCO3- secretion is largely mediated by CFTR and H2DIDS-sensitive Cl--HCO3- exchanger, most likely Slc26a9. The impairment of HCO3- secretion in bronchioles from a cystic fibrosis mouse model may be related to the pathogenesis of early lung disease in cystic fibrosis.


Bicarbonates , Bronchioles , Animals , Antiporters/metabolism , Bicarbonates/metabolism , Bronchioles/metabolism , Chlorides/metabolism , Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator , Epithelium/metabolism , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ion Transport , Lung/metabolism , Mice , Sulfate Transporters/metabolism
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