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Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome
Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic disease characterized by haematuric glomerulopathy variably associated with hearing loss and anterior lenticonus. It is caused by mutations in the COL4A3, COL4A4 or COL4A5 genes encoding the α3α4α5(IV) collagen heterotrimer. AS is rare, but it accounts for >1% of...
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author | Gross, Oliver Kashtan, Clifford E. Rheault, Michelle N. Flinter, Frances Savige, Judith Miner, Jeffrey H. Torra, Roser Ars, Elisabet Deltas, Constantinos Savva, Isavella Perin, Laura Renieri, Alessandra Ariani, Francesca Mari, Francesca Baigent, Colin Judge, Parminder Knebelman, Bertrand Heidet, Laurence Lagas, Sharon Blatt, Dave Ding, Jie Zhang, Yanqin Gale, Daniel P. Prunotto, Marco Xue, Yong Schachter, Asher D. Morton, Lori C.G. Blem, Jacqui Huang, Michael Liu, Shiguang Vallee, Sebastien Renault, Daniel Schifter, Julia Skelding, Jules Gear, Susie Friede, Tim Turner, A. Neil Lennon, Rachel |
author_facet | Gross, Oliver Kashtan, Clifford E. Rheault, Michelle N. Flinter, Frances Savige, Judith Miner, Jeffrey H. Torra, Roser Ars, Elisabet Deltas, Constantinos Savva, Isavella Perin, Laura Renieri, Alessandra Ariani, Francesca Mari, Francesca Baigent, Colin Judge, Parminder Knebelman, Bertrand Heidet, Laurence Lagas, Sharon Blatt, Dave Ding, Jie Zhang, Yanqin Gale, Daniel P. Prunotto, Marco Xue, Yong Schachter, Asher D. Morton, Lori C.G. Blem, Jacqui Huang, Michael Liu, Shiguang Vallee, Sebastien Renault, Daniel Schifter, Julia Skelding, Jules Gear, Susie Friede, Tim Turner, A. Neil Lennon, Rachel |
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description | Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic disease characterized by haematuric glomerulopathy variably associated with hearing loss and anterior lenticonus. It is caused by mutations in the COL4A3, COL4A4 or COL4A5 genes encoding the α3α4α5(IV) collagen heterotrimer. AS is rare, but it accounts for >1% of patients receiving renal replacement therapy. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition slows, but does not stop, the progression to renal failure; therefore, there is an urgent requirement to expand and intensify research towards discovering new therapeutic targets and new therapies. The 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome targeted unmet needs in basic science, genetics and diagnosis, clinical research and current clinical care. In three intensive days, more than 100 international experts including physicians, geneticists, researchers from academia and industry, and patient representatives from all over the world participated in panel discussions and breakout groups. This report summarizes the most important priority areas including (i) understanding the crucial role of podocyte protection and regeneration, (ii) targeting mutations by new molecular techniques for new animal models and potential gene therapy, (iii) creating optimal interaction between nephrologists and geneticists for early diagnosis, (iv) establishing standards for mutation screening and databases, (v) improving widespread accessibility to current standards of clinical care, (vi) improving collaboration with the pharmaceutical/biotech industry to investigate new therapies, (vii) research in hearing loss as a huge unmet need in Alport patients and (viii) the need to evaluate the risk and benefit of novel (including ‘repurposing’) therapies on an international basis. |
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spelling | pubmed-58372362018-03-09 Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome Gross, Oliver Kashtan, Clifford E. Rheault, Michelle N. Flinter, Frances Savige, Judith Miner, Jeffrey H. Torra, Roser Ars, Elisabet Deltas, Constantinos Savva, Isavella Perin, Laura Renieri, Alessandra Ariani, Francesca Mari, Francesca Baigent, Colin Judge, Parminder Knebelman, Bertrand Heidet, Laurence Lagas, Sharon Blatt, Dave Ding, Jie Zhang, Yanqin Gale, Daniel P. Prunotto, Marco Xue, Yong Schachter, Asher D. Morton, Lori C.G. Blem, Jacqui Huang, Michael Liu, Shiguang Vallee, Sebastien Renault, Daniel Schifter, Julia Skelding, Jules Gear, Susie Friede, Tim Turner, A. Neil Lennon, Rachel Nephrol Dial Transplant Reviews Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic disease characterized by haematuric glomerulopathy variably associated with hearing loss and anterior lenticonus. It is caused by mutations in the COL4A3, COL4A4 or COL4A5 genes encoding the α3α4α5(IV) collagen heterotrimer. AS is rare, but it accounts for >1% of patients receiving renal replacement therapy. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition slows, but does not stop, the progression to renal failure; therefore, there is an urgent requirement to expand and intensify research towards discovering new therapeutic targets and new therapies. The 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome targeted unmet needs in basic science, genetics and diagnosis, clinical research and current clinical care. In three intensive days, more than 100 international experts including physicians, geneticists, researchers from academia and industry, and patient representatives from all over the world participated in panel discussions and breakout groups. This report summarizes the most important priority areas including (i) understanding the crucial role of podocyte protection and regeneration, (ii) targeting mutations by new molecular techniques for new animal models and potential gene therapy, (iii) creating optimal interaction between nephrologists and geneticists for early diagnosis, (iv) establishing standards for mutation screening and databases, (v) improving widespread accessibility to current standards of clinical care, (vi) improving collaboration with the pharmaceutical/biotech industry to investigate new therapies, (vii) research in hearing loss as a huge unmet need in Alport patients and (viii) the need to evaluate the risk and benefit of novel (including ‘repurposing’) therapies on an international basis. Oxford University Press 2017-06 2016-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5837236/ /pubmed/27190345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfw095 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERAEDTA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Gross, Oliver Kashtan, Clifford E. Rheault, Michelle N. Flinter, Frances Savige, Judith Miner, Jeffrey H. Torra, Roser Ars, Elisabet Deltas, Constantinos Savva, Isavella Perin, Laura Renieri, Alessandra Ariani, Francesca Mari, Francesca Baigent, Colin Judge, Parminder Knebelman, Bertrand Heidet, Laurence Lagas, Sharon Blatt, Dave Ding, Jie Zhang, Yanqin Gale, Daniel P. Prunotto, Marco Xue, Yong Schachter, Asher D. Morton, Lori C.G. Blem, Jacqui Huang, Michael Liu, Shiguang Vallee, Sebastien Renault, Daniel Schifter, Julia Skelding, Jules Gear, Susie Friede, Tim Turner, A. Neil Lennon, Rachel Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title | Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title_full | Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title_short | Advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in Alport syndrome: report from the 2015 International Workshop on Alport Syndrome |
title_sort | advances and unmet needs in genetic, basic and clinical science in alport syndrome: report from the 2015 international workshop on alport syndrome |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27190345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfw095 |
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