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Genetic Etiologies for Chronic Kidney Disease Revealed through Next-Generation Renal Gene Panel.

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العنوان: Genetic Etiologies for Chronic Kidney Disease Revealed through Next-Generation Renal Gene Panel.
المؤلفون: Bleyer, Anthony J., Westemeyer, Maggie, Xie, Jing, Bloom, Michelle S., Brossart, Katya, Eckel, Jason J., Jones, Frederick, Molnar, Miklos Z., Kotzker, Wayne, Anand, Prince, Kmoch, Stanislav, Xue, Yuan, Strom, Samuel, Punj, Sumit, Demko, Zachary P., Tabriziani, Hossein, Billings, Paul R., McKanna, Trudy
المصدر: American Journal of Nephrology; 2022, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p297-306, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CHRONIC kidney failure, RECESSIVE genes, KIDNEY transplantation, GENETIC testing, PEDIATRIC nephrology, GENES, DOMINANCE (Genetics)
مستخلص: Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health issue in the USA. Identification of monogenic causes of CKD, which are present in ∼10% of adult cases, can impact prognosis and patient management. Broad gene panels can provide unbiased testing approaches, which are advantageous in phenotypically heterogeneous diseases. However, the use and yield of broad genetic panels by nephrologists in clinical practice is not yet well characterized. Methods: Renal genetic testing, ordered exclusively for clinical purposes, predominantly by general and transplant nephrologists within the USA, was performed on 1,007 consecutive unique patient samples. Testing was performed using a commercially available next-generation sequencing-based 382 gene kidney disease panel. Pathogenic (P) and likely pathogenic (LP) variants were reported. Positive findings included a monoallelic P/LP variant in an autosomal dominant or X-linked gene and biallelic P/LP variants in autosomal recessive genes. Results: Positive genetic findings were identified in 21.1% (212/1,007) of cases. A total of 220 positive results were identified across 48 genes. Positive results occurred most frequently in the PKD1 (34.1%), COL4A5 (10.9%), PKD2 (10.0%), COL4A4 (6.4%), COL4A3 (5.9%), and TTR (4.1%) genes. Variants identified in the remaining 42 genes comprised 28.6% of the total positive findings, including single positive results in 26 genes. Positive results in >1 gene were identified in 7.5% (16/212) of cases. Conclusions: Use of broad panel genetic testing by clinical nephrologists had a high success rate, similar to results obtained by academic centers specializing in genetics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:02508095
DOI:10.1159/000522226