Rate of Lung Function Decline in People with Cystic Fibrosis Having a Residual Function Gene Mutation

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Gregory S. Sawicki
Michael W. Konstan
Edward F. McKone
Richard B. Moss
Barry Lubarsky
Ellison Suthoff
Stefanie J. Millar
David J. Pasta
Nicole Mayer-Hamblett
Christopher H. Goss
Wayne J. Morgan
Margaret E. Duncan
Yoojung Yang
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Boston Children’s Hospital
[2] Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital,undefined
[4] St Vincent’s University Hospital,undefined
[5] Stanford University,undefined
[6] Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated,undefined
[7] Formerly of ICON Clinical Research,undefined
[8] Seattle Children’s Hospital,undefined
[9] University of Washington,undefined
[10] University of Arizona,undefined
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Pulmonary Therapy | 2022年 / 8卷
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Cystic fibrosis; Lung function; Lung function decline; Residual function;
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In people with cystic fibrosis, lung function typically decreases over time and is linked to the severity of the disease. How fast lung function decreases (referred to as the rate of lung function decline) in cystic fibrosis depends on the specific mutations (changes) in the CFTR gene (which causes the disease). Lung function decline has been well studied in some mutation groups, but not many previous studies have looked at lung function decline in people with one copy of the F508del-CFTR mutation (which is the most common CFTR mutation and results in little to no functional CFTR protein) and another CFTR mutation called a residual function mutation (referred to as people with F/RF genotypes). We used data from the US Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry (which collects information on the health of people in the USA who have cystic fibrosis), to look at the rate of lung function decline in people with F/RF genotypes. We found that people with cystic fibrosis who have F/RF genotypes experience lung function loss over time. We also found that this lung function loss occurred in people of all ages with F/RF genotypes. This finding supports the importance of early treatment to help prevent lung function loss in all people with cystic fibrosis, including people with F/RF genotypes.
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