Divergent neurobehavioral effects of CFTR modulators elexacaftor and ivacaftor in mice
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-13-2026
Journal
Acta psychologica
Volume
263
DOI
10.1016/j.actpsy.2026.106210
Keywords
Amygdala; Anxiety- and depression-like behaviors; CFTR; Elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor
Abstract
Recent advances in cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator combination therapies have markedly improved survival and quality of life for people with cystic fibrosis (CF). Among these, the elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor combination (Trikafta) and vanzacaftor-tezacaftor-deutivacaftor (Alyftrek), represent major therapeutic milestones. However, emerging reports suggest that Trikafta may contribute to anxiety and depression in some people with CF. In this study, we investigated the neurobehavioral effects of elexacaftor and ivacaftor in mice. Acute administration of elexacaftor elicited anxiety-like behavior, while ivacaftor induced depressive-like behavior. Additionally, we confirmed the presence of Cftr mRNA in the amygdala and hippocampus, brain regions implicated in anxiety and depression. These findings provide preclinical support for the reported mental health side effects experienced by some people with CF and offer new insights into CFTR function within the central nervous system, potentially guiding the development of future CF therapies with improved neuropsychiatric profiles.
APA Citation
Ge, Qian; Fagan, Amy; Lu, Hui; Du, Jianyang; and Reznikov, Leah R., "Divergent neurobehavioral effects of CFTR modulators elexacaftor and ivacaftor in mice" (2026). GW Authored Works. Paper 8576.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/8576
Department
Pharmacology and Physiology