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ID:
130923
Start date:
4 December 2023
Project status:
Current
Principal investigator:
Dr John Lieske
Lead institution:
Mayo Clinic, United States of America

Our research is aimed at identifying and understanding the shared genetic causes of kidney stones and chronic kidney disease, as well as clarify the causal link between them. We intend to use data from the UKBB to identify specific genes or variants associated with both diseases, with a focus on tubule-specific pathogenic genetic disorders. We also plan to look at phenotypes associated with specific genes/pathways disorders. By identifying novel genetic causes of disease,we intend to both better understand the basic processes involved in causing kidney stones and to potentially provide new genetic diagnoses with the ultimate goal of providing precision medicine in nephrology. Our study will help early identification of individuals with a high risk of developing kidney stones and chronic kidney disease, as well as clarify the causal link between kidney stones and chronic kidney disease. We intend for this project to last for at least 3 years, but likely for the duration of our research program.

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Le-Ting Zhou, Ahmed E. Ali, Muthuvel Jayachandran, Zejfa Haskic, Peter C. Harris, Andrew D. Rule, Kevin Koo, Shannon K. McDonnell, Nicholas B. Larson, John…
Journal
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Author(s)
Le-Ting Zhou, Isaac W Stark, Muthuvel Jayachandran, Peter C Harris, Andrew D Rule, Kevin Koo, Shannon K McDonnell, Nicholas B Larson, John C Lieske
Journal
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

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