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A role for genetic susceptibility in sporadic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

Authors :
Yu, Haiyang
Artomov, Mykyta
Brahler, Sebastian
Stander, M. Christine
Shamsan, Ghaidan
Sampson, Matthew G.
White, J. Michael
Kretzler, Matthias
Miner, Jeffrey H.
Jain, Sanjay
Winkler, Cheryl A.
Mitra, Robi D.
Kopp, Jeffrey B.
Daly, Mark J.
Shaw, Andrey S.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. March 1, 2016, p1067, 12 p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a syndrome that involves kidney podocyte dysfunction and causes chronic kidney disease. Multiple factors including chemical toxicity, inflammation, and infection underlie FSGS; however, highly penetrant disease genes have been identified in a small fraction of patients with a family history of FSGS. Variants of apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) have been linked to FSGS in African Americans with HIV or hypertension, supporting the proposal that genetic factors enhance FSGS susceptibility. Here, we used sequencing to investigate whether genetics plays a role in the majority of FSGS cases that are identified as primary or sporadic FSGS and have no known cause. Given the limited number of biopsy-proven cases with ethnically matched controls, we devised an analytic strategy to identify and rank potential candidate genes and used an animal model for validation. Nine candidate FSGS susceptibility genes were identified in our patient cohort, and three were validated using a high-throughput mouse method that we developed. Specifically, we introduced a podocyte-specific, doxycycline-inducible transactivator into a murine embryonic stem cell line with an FSGS-susceptible genetic background that allows shRNA-mediated targeting of candidate genes in the adult kidney. Our analysis supports a broader role for genetic susceptibility of both sporadic and familial cases of FSGS and provides a tool to rapidly evaluate candidate FSGS-associated genes.<br />Introduction The glomerulus of the kidney is a specialized capillary bed that generates an ultrafiltrate that, after modification by the kidney tubule system, becomes urine. Diseases of the glomerulus often [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.445750172
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI82592