Susceptibility genes in common complex kidney disease

J Divers, BI Freedman - Current opinion in nephrology and …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
J Divers, BI Freedman
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 2010journals.lww.com
MYH9 will re-categorize focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and related disorders, and has
clarified the relationship between hypertension and kidney disease. MYH9 polymorphisms
account for much of the excess risk of HIV-associated nephropathy and nondiabetic kidney
disease in African–Americans. Kidney disease associations with ELMO1 and UMOD have
been replicated and applications of genome-wide association studies based on expression
data are providing novel insights on renal protein expression. These breakthroughs will alter …
Summary
MYH9 will re-categorize focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and related disorders, and has clarified the relationship between hypertension and kidney disease. MYH9 polymorphisms account for much of the excess risk of HIV-associated nephropathy and nondiabetic kidney disease in African–Americans. Kidney disease associations with ELMO1 and UMOD have been replicated and applications of genome-wide association studies based on expression data are providing novel insights on renal protein expression. These breakthroughs will alter our approach to kidney disease surveillance and lead to new therapeutic options.
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