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- W3204704811 abstract "<b><i>Background:</i></b> At least 10% of adults and most of the children who receive renal replacement therapy have inherited kidney diseases. These disorders substantially decrease their life quality and have a large effect on the health-care system. Multisystem complications, with typical challenges for rare disorders, including variable phenotypes and fragmented clinical and biological data, make genetic diagnosis of inherited kidney disorders difficult. In current clinical practice, genetic diagnosis is important for clinical management, estimating disease development, and applying personal treatment for patients. <b><i>Summary:</i></b> Inherited kidney diseases comprise hundreds of different disorders. Here, we have summarized various monogenic kidney disorders. These disorders are caused by mutations in genes coding for a wide range of proteins including receptors, channels/transporters, enzymes, transcription factors, and structural components that might also have a role in extrarenal organs (bone, eyes, brain, skin, ear, etc.). With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, genetic testing and analysis become more accessible, promoting our understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms of inherited kidney diseases. However, challenges exist in interpreting the significance of genetic variants and translating them to guide clinical managements. Alport syndrome is chosen as an example to introduce the practical application of genetic testing and diagnosis on inherited kidney diseases, considering its clinical features, genetic backgrounds, and genetic testing for making a genetic diagnosis. <b><i>Key Messages:</i></b> Recent advances in genomics have highlighted the complexity of Mendelian disorders, which is due to allelic heterogeneity (distinct mutations in the same gene produce distinct phenotypes), locus heterogeneity (mutations in distinct genes result in similar phenotypes), reduced penetrance, variable expressivity, modifier genes, and/or environmental factors. Implementation of precision medicine in clinical nephrology can improve the clinical diagnostic rate and treatment efficiency of kidney diseases, which requires a good understanding of genetics for nephrologists." @default.
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- W3204704811 title "Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Genetic Diagnostic Strategies of Inherited Kidney Diseases" @default.
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