학술논문

Rationale and design of the Kidney Precision Medicine Project
Document Type
article
Author
de Boer, Ian HAlpers, Charles EAzeloglu, Evren UBalis, Ulysses GJBarasch, Jonathan MBarisoni, LauraBlank, Kristina NBomback, Andrew SBrown, KeithDagher, Pierre CDighe, Ashveena LEadon, Michael TEl-Achkar, Tarek MGaut, Joseph PHacohen, NirHe, YongqunHodgin, Jeffrey BJain, SanjayKellum, John AKiryluk, KrzysztofKnight, RichardLaszik, Zoltan GLienczewski, ChrystaMariani, Laura HMcClelland, Robyn LMenez, StevenMoledina, Dennis GMooney, Sean DO’Toole, John FPalevsky, Paul MParikh, Chirag RPoggio, Emilio DRosas, Sylvia ERosengart, Matthew RSarwal, Minnie MSchaub, Jennifer ASedor, John RSharma, KumarSteck, BeckyToto, Robert DTroyanskaya, Olga GTuttle, Katherine RVazquez, Miguel AWaikar, Sushrut SWilliams, KayleenWilson, Francis PerryZhang, KunIyengar, RaviKretzler, MatthiasHimmelfarb, JonathanProject, Kidney Precision MedicineLecker, StewartStillman, IsaacWaikar, SushrutMcmahon, GearoidWeins, AstridShort, SamuelHoover, PaulAulisio, MarkCooperman, LeslieHerlitz, LealO’Toole, JohnPoggio, EmilioSedor, JohnJolly, StaceyAppelbaum, PaulBalderes, OliviaBarasch, JonathanBomback, AndrewCanetta, Pietro Ad’Agati, Vivette DKudose, SatoruMehl, KarlaRadhakrishnan, JaiWeng, ChenhuaAlexandrov, TheodoreAshkar, TarekBarwinska, DariaDagher, PierreDunn, KennethEadon, MichaelFerkowicz, MichaelKelly, KatherineSutton, TimothyWinfree, SethParikh, ChiragRosenberg, AviVillalobos, PamMalik, RubabFine, DerekAtta, MohammedTrujillo, Jose Manuel MonroySlack, AlisonRosas, SylviaWilliams, Mark
Source
Kidney International. 99(3)
Subject
Clinical Research
Transplantation
Kidney Disease
Prevention
Renal and urogenital
Good Health and Well Being
Acute Kidney Injury
Adult
Humans
Kidney
Precision Medicine
Prospective Studies
Proteomics
Renal Insufficiency
Chronic
acute kidney injury
chronic kidney disease
diabetes
hypertension
precision medicine
Kidney Precision Medicine Project
Clinical Sciences
Urology & Nephrology
Language
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and acute kidney injury (AKI) are common, heterogeneous, and morbid diseases. Mechanistic characterization of CKD and AKI in patients may facilitate a precision-medicine approach to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The Kidney Precision Medicine Project aims to ethically and safely obtain kidney biopsies from participants with CKD or AKI, create a reference kidney atlas, and characterize disease subgroups to stratify patients based on molecular features of disease, clinical characteristics, and associated outcomes. An additional aim is to identify critical cells, pathways, and targets for novel therapies and preventive strategies. This project is a multicenter prospective cohort study of adults with CKD or AKI who undergo a protocol kidney biopsy for research purposes. This investigation focuses on kidney diseases that are most prevalent and therefore substantially burden the public health, including CKD attributed to diabetes or hypertension and AKI attributed to ischemic and toxic injuries. Reference kidney tissues (for example, living-donor kidney biopsies) will also be evaluated. Traditional and digital pathology will be combined with transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analysis of the kidney tissue as well as deep clinical phenotyping for supervised and unsupervised subgroup analysis and systems biology analysis. Participants will be followed prospectively for 10 years to ascertain clinical outcomes. Cell types, locations, and functions will be characterized in health and disease in an open, searchable, online kidney tissue atlas. All data from the Kidney Precision Medicine Project will be made readily available for broad use by scientists, clinicians, and patients.