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CureGN Study Rationale, Design, and Methods: Establishing a Large Prospective Observational Study of Glomerular Disease

Authors :
Laura H. Mariani
Andrew S. Bomback
Pietro A. Canetta
Michael F. Flessner
Margaret Helmuth
Michelle A. Hladunewich
Jonathan J. Hogan
Krzysztof Kiryluk
Patrick H. Nachman
Cynthia C. Nast
Michelle N. Rheault
Dana V. Rizk
Howard Trachtman
Scott E. Wenderfer
Corinna Bowers
Peg Hill-Callahan
Maddalena Marasa
Caroline J. Poulton
Adelaide Revell
Suzanne Vento
Laura Barisoni
Dan Cattran
Vivette D’Agati
J. Charles Jennette
Jon B. Klein
Louis-Philippe Laurin
Katherine Twombley
Ronald J. Falk
Ali G. Gharavi
Brenda W. Gillespie
Debbie S. Gipson
Larry A. Greenbaum
Lawrence B. Holzman
Matthias Kretzler
Bruce Robinson
William E. Smoyer
Lisa M. Guay-Woodford
Wooin Ahn
Gerald B. Appel
Revekka Babayev
Ibrahim Batal
Eric Brown
Eric S. Campenot
Pietro Canetta
Lucrezia Carlassara
Brenda Chan
Debanjana Chatterjee
Vivette D. D’Agati
Elisa Delbarba
Samriti Dogra
Hilda Fernandez
Bartosz Foroncewicz
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
William H. Hines
S. Ali Husain
Namrata G. Jain
Pascale Khairallah
Byum Hee Kil
Anushya Jeyabalan
Wai L. Lau
Fangming Lin
Francesca Lugani
Glen Markowitz
Sumit Mohan
Xueru Mu
Krzysztof Mucha
Thomas L. Nickolas
Stacy Piva
Jai Radhakrishnan
Maya K. Rao
Renu Regunathan-Shenk
Simone Sanna-Cherchi
Dominick Santoriello
Shayan Shirazian
Michael B. Stokes
Natalie Yu
Anthony M. Valeri
Ronald Zviti
Amira Al-Uzri
Josephine Ambruzs
Isa Ashoor
Diego Aviles
Rossana Baracco
John Barcia
Sharon Bartosh
Craig Belsha
Michael C. Braun
Yi Cai
Vladimir Chernitskiy
Aftab Chishti
Donna Claes
Kira Clark
Carl Cramer
Keefe Davis
Amy Dutcher
Elif Erkan
Daniel Feig
Michael Freundlich
Joseph Gaut
Rasheed Gbadegesin
Melisha Hanna
Guillermo Hidalgo
David Hooper
Tracy E. Hunley
Amrish Jain
Mahmoud Kallash
Margo Kamel
Myda Khalid
Theresa Kump
Jerome C. Lane
Helen Liapis
John Mahan
Nisha Mathews
Carla Nester
Cynthia Pan
Larry Patterson
Hiren Patel
Alice Raad
Cynthia Silva
Rajasree Sreedharan
Tarak Srivastava
Julia Steinke
Susan Sumner
Tetyana L. Vasylyeva
Chia-shi Wang
Donald J. Weaver
Craig S. Wong
Hong Yin
Anand Achanti
Salem Almaani
Isabelle Ayoub
Milos Budisavljevic
Maggie D'Angelo
Vimal Derebail
Huma Fatima
Ronald Falk
Agnes Fogo
Keisha Gibson
Dorey Glenn
Susan Hogan
Koyal Jain
Bruce Julian
Jason Kidd
H. Davis Massey
Amy Mottl
Shannon Murphy
Tibor Nadasdy
Jan Novak
Samir Parikh
Caroline Poulton
Thomas Brian Powell
Bryce Reeve
Matthew Renfrow
Monica Reynolds
Dana Rizk
Brad Rovin
Virginie Royal
Manish Saha
Neil Sanghani
Sally Self
Sharon Adler
Nada Alachkar
Charles Alpers
Raed Bou Matar
Carmen Avila-Casado
Serena Bagnasco
Emily Brede
Elizabeth Brown
Daniel Cattran
Michael Choi
Gabriel Contreras
Katherine M. Dell
Darren Dewalt
Michelle Denburg
Ram Dukkipati
Fernando C. Fervenza
Alessia Fornoni
Crystal Gadegbeku
Patrick Gipson
Anny Gonzalez-Zea
Leah Hasely
Elizabeth Hendren
Sangeeta Hingorani
Michelle Hladunewich
Jonathan Hogan
Jean Hou
J. Ashley Jefferson
Kenar Jhaveri
Duncan B. Johnstone
Frederick Kaskel
Amy Kogan
Jeffrey Kopp
Richard Lafayette
Kevin V. Lemley
Laura Malaga-Dieguez
Kevin Meyers
Alicia Neu
Michelle Marie O'Shaughnessy
John F. O’Toole
Andrea Oliverio
Matthew Palmer
Rulan Parekh
Renee Pitter
Heather Reich
Kimberly Reidy
Helbert Rondon
Kamalanathan K. Sambandam
Matthew Sampson
John R. Sedor
David T. Selewski
Christine B. Sethna
Jeffrey Schelling
John C. Sperati
Agnes Swiatecka-Urban
Katherine R. Tuttle
Meryl Waldman
Joseph Weisstuch
Roger Wiggins
David Williams
Cheryl Winkler
Eric Young
Olga Zhdanova
Charlotte Beil
Richard Eikstadt
Brenda Gillespie
John Graff
Stephen Hewitt
Emily Herreshoff
Chrysta Lienczewski
Sarah Mansfield
Laura Mariani
Keith McCullough
Nicholas Moore
Bruce M. Robinson
Melissa Sexton
Jonathan Troost
Matthew Wladkowski
Jarcy Zee
Dawn Zinsser
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rationale & Objectives Glomerular diseases, including minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, membranous nephropathy, and immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, share clinical presentations, yet result from multiple biological mechanisms. Challenges to identifying underlying mechanisms, biomarkers, and new therapies include the rarity of each diagnosis and slow progression, often requiring decades to measure the effectiveness of interventions to prevent end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) or death. Study Design Multicenter prospective cohort study. Setting & Participants Cure Glomerulonephropathy (CureGN) will enroll 2,400 children and adults with minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, membranous nephropathy, or IgA nephropathy (including IgA vasculitis) and a first diagnostic kidney biopsy within 5 years. Patients with ESKD and those with secondary causes of glomerular disease are excluded. Exposures Clinical data, including medical history, medications, family history, and patient-reported outcomes, are obtained, along with a digital archive of kidney biopsy images and blood and urine specimens at study visits aligned with clinical care 1 to 4 times per year. Outcomes Patients are followed up for changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate, disease activity, ESKD, and death and for nonrenal complications of disease and treatment, including infection, malignancy, cardiovascular, and thromboembolic events. Analytical Approach The study design supports multiple longitudinal analyses leveraging the diverse data domains of CureGN and its ancillary program. At 2,400 patients and an average of 2 years' initial follow-up, CureGN has 80% power to detect an HR of 1.4 to 1.9 for proteinuria remission and a mean difference of 2.1 to 3.0mL/min/1.73m2 in estimated glomerular filtration rate per year. Limitations Current follow-up can only detect large differences in ESKD and death outcomes. Conclusions Study infrastructure will support a broad range of scientific approaches to identify mechanistically distinct subgroups, identify accurate biomarkers of disease activity and progression, delineate disease-specific treatment targets, and inform future therapeutic trials. CureGN is expected to be among the largest prospective studies of children and adults with glomerular disease, with a broad goal to lessen disease burden and improve outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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