Abstract
Constipation causes significant morbidity in Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients. Using CF patient (F508del) derived ex vivo ileal and distal colonic/rectal enteroids as a model and the Forskolin Induced Swelling Assay (FIS), we compared CFTR mediated fluid secretion in human enterocytes across the crypt-villus axis. CFTR expression and FIS decreased as enterocytes differentiated from crypt to become partially differentiated and then mature villus cells . While there was no FIS response in undifferentiated (crypt enterocytes) F508del-CF enteroids, partially differentiated F508del-CF enteroids had a swelling response to forskolin (cAMP) and linaclotide (cGMP) which was ∼48%, and ∼67% of the response in healthy enteroids, respectively and was prevented by a CFTR inhibitor. Also, linaclotide and a general PDE inhibitor independently enhanced combined CFTR-modulator-induced FIS response from partially differentiated F508del-CF enteroids. These findings demonstrate that partially differentiated ileal and distal colonic F508del-CFTR enteroids can be stimulated to secrete fluid by cAMP and cGMP.