CFTR potentiators 

What are CFTR potentiators?

CFTR potentiators repair defects in chloride transport, and are used to treat cystic fibrosis patients with a specific gene mutation.

Potentiators are CFTR modulators that hold the gate open so chloride can flow through the cell membrane. The drug Kalydeco® (ivacaftor) is a potentiator. This drug can help patients with gating and conduction mutations in CFTR.

Kalydeco (ivacaftor), a potentiator, binds to the defective protein at the cell surface and opens the chloride channel (holds the gate open) so that chloride can flow through, regulating the amount of fluids at the surface of the cell.

Overexpression of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is associated with human cervical cancer malignancy, progression and prognosis. Gynecol Oncol.

CFTR is activated by a kinase (PKA) which phosphorylates the channel. Here we show that CFTR activation is not caused by phosphorylation, as believed, but by simple PKA binding which promotes reversible release of CFTR’s regulatory (R) domain from an inhibitory position.

The only U.S. Food and Drug Administration -approved CFTR activator, VX-770, was developed as a potentiator to treat CF by correcting the channel gating of certain CFTR mutations (48).

List of CFTR potentiators

Cabenuva

Cabenuva

Cabometyx

Cabometyx

Calcitriol

Calcitriol

Calquence

Calquence

Camzyos

Camzyos

Canasa

Canasa

Candesartan

Candesartan

Caplyta

Caplyta

Captopril

Captopril

Carvedilol

Carvedilol

Carvykti

Carvykti

Casodex

Casodex

Cefdinir

Cefdinir

Cefixime

Cefixime

Ceftriaxone

Ceftriaxone

Celebrex

Celebrex

Celecoxib

Celecoxib

Celexa

Celexa

Cephalexin

Cephalexin

Cetirizine

Cetirizine

Cialis

Cialis

Cimzia

Cimzia

Cinryze

Cinryze

Cipro

Cipro

Citalopram

Citalopram

Claritin

Claritin

Clindamycin

Clindamycin

Clobetasol

Clobetasol