Cystic Fibrosis 1- MJ Flashcards
(50 cards)
Is Cystic Fibrosis (CF) autosomal dominant or recessive?
Autosomal Recessive
What are the 2 main organ systems that are affected by cystic fibrosis?
- Lungs (chronic bacterial infection of airways that is later in onset)
- Pancreas (Pancreatitis)
What membrane protein is affected in Cystic fibrosis and what does this protein normally do?
- CFTR membrane protein
- Transports chloride ions into the extracellular space, which allows Na ions to follow
- Ions go into the mucus resulting in higher conc. of electrolytes outside the cell, causing water to leave the cell—> Making mucus thinner
What happens when the CFTR gene is mutated in Cystic Fibrosis?
- Ions (Na and Cl) can’t be transported across the membrane–> higher electrolyte conc. inside cell and water stays there
- –> Mucus gets thicker (due to less influx of water)
- leads to: obstruction, infection and inflammation
long arm chromosome 7 and CFTR gene:
Which specific mutation most commonly results in Cystic Fibrosis?
88% are caused by delta F508

Class I mutations of CFTR (defective protein production) acount for what %?
2-5%
Which class of CFTR mutations includes the delta F508 mutation (accounts for 88% of the dz causing alleles in the US)?
Class II mutations: defective protein processing

Which CFTR mutation is the most common class III mutation in caucasion populations?
G551D
(“gating mutation”- impairs the regulated opening of the ion channel formed by CFTR)

Are class III CFTR mutations considered:
- defective protein processing
- defective protein production
- reduced # of active CFTR
- defective conduction
- defective regulation
Defective regulation

Are class IV CFTR mutations considered:
- defective protein processing
- defective protein production
- reduced # of active CFTR
- defective conduction
- defective regulation
Defective conduction

Are class IV CFTR mutations considered:
- defective protein processing
- defective protein production
- reduced # of active CFTR
- defective conduction
- defective regulation
Reduced # of active CFTR

Which CFTR mutation has the following:
- Reduced trafficking
- CFTR is mis-processed in the ER, leading to an absence of functional protein at the cell membrane
delta F508

Which CFTR mutation?
- Reduced gating
- CFTR protein reaches the cell membrane, but once there is unstable
**G551D**
What are the 2 goals of treatment of Cystic Fibrosis?
1. *Slow/stop the progression of the dz
2. *Allow for normal growth and development
What are the 5 approaches to care of Cystic Fibrosis?
- *Good nutrition
- *Pancreatic enzymes and vitamin supplementation
- *Airway clearance and anti-inflammatory therapies
- *Antipseudomonal agents
- *Recognize altered pharmacokinetics
What are the 11 possible pulmonary treatments of CF? (in general)
- Chest phsiotherapy
- Abx (Tobramycin, Aztreonam)
- Pancreatic enzyme supplements
- Multivitamins (including fat-soluble vitamins)
- Anti-obstructives
- Anti-inflammatory
- CFTR modulators
- Vaccinations and Palivizumab
- Supplemental Oxygen
- BiPAP
- Lung transplant
Which 2 possible abx can be used as pulmonary tx for CF?
Tobramycin
Aztreonam
Which 4 anti-obstructives can be used to tx CF?
- Dornase alpha (rhDNase)
- Hypertonic saline
- Inhaled N-acetylcysteine
- Bronchodilators (Beta-2 agonists, anticholinergics, Theophylline)
“HIND BAT”
(BAT= B2 agonist, antichol, theoph)
What 3 bronchodilators can be used to tx CF?
Beta-2 agonist
Theophylline
Anticholinergics
“BAT”
Which 2 anti-inflammatory meds can be used to tx CF?
1. Macrolides- Azithromycin
2. Ibuprofen
Which 3 CFTR modulators can be used to tx CF?
1. Ivacaftor
2. Lumacaftor
3. Tezacaftor
“LIT” modulators
Which 3 vaccinations are recommended for CF?
- Influenza vaccine
- Pneumococcal vaccine
- RSV- Palivizumab
What 3 things make up chest physiotherapy?
- Postural drainage
- Chest percussion (w/ cupped hand)
- Vibration technique devices
Recommended sequence of clearance therapy or “pulmonary toilet” regimen:
Therapies are recommended for individuals > ___ years and are administered concurrently with ______ therapy
>6 y/o
Percussion therapy
