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Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic

RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: There has been an increasing demand for the expertise provided by a renal genetics clinic. Such programs are limited in the United States and typically operate in a genomics research setting. Here we report a 3-year, real-world, single-center renal genetics clinic experien...

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Autores principales: Tan, Xin Yee, Borden, Chloe, Roberts, Mary-Beth, Mazzola, Sarah, Tan, Queenie K.-G., Fatica, Richard, Simon, James, Calle, Juan, Taliercio, Jonathan, Dell, Katherine, Provenzano, Laura Ferreira, Deitzer, Diana, Rincon-Choles, Hernan, Mehdi, Ali, Lioudis, Michael, Poggio, Emilio D., Nakhoul, Georges, Nurko, Saul, Ashour, Tarek, Bou Matar, Raed N., Kwon, Charles, Stephany, Brian, Thomas, George, Cheng, Yu-Wei, Leingang, Deanna, Alsadah, Adnan, Maditz, Rhyan, Robert, Heyka, Vachhrajani, Tushar, Sedor, John, Gadegbeku, Crystal, Wang, Xiangling
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100585
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author Tan, Xin Yee
Borden, Chloe
Roberts, Mary-Beth
Mazzola, Sarah
Tan, Queenie K.-G.
Fatica, Richard
Simon, James
Calle, Juan
Taliercio, Jonathan
Dell, Katherine
Provenzano, Laura Ferreira
Deitzer, Diana
Rincon-Choles, Hernan
Mehdi, Ali
Lioudis, Michael
Poggio, Emilio D.
Nakhoul, Georges
Nurko, Saul
Ashour, Tarek
Bou Matar, Raed N.
Kwon, Charles
Stephany, Brian
Thomas, George
Cheng, Yu-Wei
Leingang, Deanna
Alsadah, Adnan
Maditz, Rhyan
Robert, Heyka
Vachhrajani, Tushar
Sedor, John
Gadegbeku, Crystal
Wang, Xiangling
author_facet Tan, Xin Yee
Borden, Chloe
Roberts, Mary-Beth
Mazzola, Sarah
Tan, Queenie K.-G.
Fatica, Richard
Simon, James
Calle, Juan
Taliercio, Jonathan
Dell, Katherine
Provenzano, Laura Ferreira
Deitzer, Diana
Rincon-Choles, Hernan
Mehdi, Ali
Lioudis, Michael
Poggio, Emilio D.
Nakhoul, Georges
Nurko, Saul
Ashour, Tarek
Bou Matar, Raed N.
Kwon, Charles
Stephany, Brian
Thomas, George
Cheng, Yu-Wei
Leingang, Deanna
Alsadah, Adnan
Maditz, Rhyan
Robert, Heyka
Vachhrajani, Tushar
Sedor, John
Gadegbeku, Crystal
Wang, Xiangling
author_sort Tan, Xin Yee
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description RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: There has been an increasing demand for the expertise provided by a renal genetics clinic. Such programs are limited in the United States and typically operate in a genomics research setting. Here we report a 3-year, real-world, single-center renal genetics clinic experience. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Outpatient cases referred to the renal genetics clinic of the Cleveland Clinic between January 2019 and March 2022 were reviewed. ANALYTICAL APPROACH: Clinical and laboratory characteristics were analyzed. All genetic testing was performed in clinical labs. RESULTS: 309 new patients referred from 15 specialties were evaluated, including 118 males and 191 females aged 35.1 ± 20.3 years. Glomerular diseases were the leading presentation followed by cystic kidney diseases, electrolyte disorders, congenital anomalies of kidneys and urinary tract, nephrolithiasis, and tubulointerstitial kidney diseases. Dysmorphic features were noted in 27 (8.7%) patients. Genetic testing was recommended in 292 (94.5%) patients including chromosomal microarray (8.9%), single-gene tests (19.5%), multigene panels (77.3%), and exome sequencing (17.5%). 80.5% of patients received insurance coverage for genetic testing. 45% (115/256) of patients had positive results, 25% (64/256) had variants of unknown significance, and 22.3% (57/256) had negative results. 43 distinct monogenic disorders were diagnosed. Family history of kidney disease was present in 52.8% of patients and associated with positive genetic findings (OR, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.40-3.74). 69% of patients with positive results received a new diagnosis and/or a change in the diagnosis. Among these, 39.7% (31/78) of patients received a significant change in disease management. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective and single-center study. CONCLUSIONS: The renal genetics clinic plays important roles in the diagnosis and management of patients with genetic kidney diseases. Multigene panels are the most frequently used testing modality with a high diagnostic yield. Family history of kidney disease is a strong indication for renal genetics clinic referral.
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spelling pubmed-98741412023-01-26 Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic Tan, Xin Yee Borden, Chloe Roberts, Mary-Beth Mazzola, Sarah Tan, Queenie K.-G. Fatica, Richard Simon, James Calle, Juan Taliercio, Jonathan Dell, Katherine Provenzano, Laura Ferreira Deitzer, Diana Rincon-Choles, Hernan Mehdi, Ali Lioudis, Michael Poggio, Emilio D. Nakhoul, Georges Nurko, Saul Ashour, Tarek Bou Matar, Raed N. Kwon, Charles Stephany, Brian Thomas, George Cheng, Yu-Wei Leingang, Deanna Alsadah, Adnan Maditz, Rhyan Robert, Heyka Vachhrajani, Tushar Sedor, John Gadegbeku, Crystal Wang, Xiangling Kidney Med Original Research RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: There has been an increasing demand for the expertise provided by a renal genetics clinic. Such programs are limited in the United States and typically operate in a genomics research setting. Here we report a 3-year, real-world, single-center renal genetics clinic experience. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Outpatient cases referred to the renal genetics clinic of the Cleveland Clinic between January 2019 and March 2022 were reviewed. ANALYTICAL APPROACH: Clinical and laboratory characteristics were analyzed. All genetic testing was performed in clinical labs. RESULTS: 309 new patients referred from 15 specialties were evaluated, including 118 males and 191 females aged 35.1 ± 20.3 years. Glomerular diseases were the leading presentation followed by cystic kidney diseases, electrolyte disorders, congenital anomalies of kidneys and urinary tract, nephrolithiasis, and tubulointerstitial kidney diseases. Dysmorphic features were noted in 27 (8.7%) patients. Genetic testing was recommended in 292 (94.5%) patients including chromosomal microarray (8.9%), single-gene tests (19.5%), multigene panels (77.3%), and exome sequencing (17.5%). 80.5% of patients received insurance coverage for genetic testing. 45% (115/256) of patients had positive results, 25% (64/256) had variants of unknown significance, and 22.3% (57/256) had negative results. 43 distinct monogenic disorders were diagnosed. Family history of kidney disease was present in 52.8% of patients and associated with positive genetic findings (OR, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.40-3.74). 69% of patients with positive results received a new diagnosis and/or a change in the diagnosis. Among these, 39.7% (31/78) of patients received a significant change in disease management. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective and single-center study. CONCLUSIONS: The renal genetics clinic plays important roles in the diagnosis and management of patients with genetic kidney diseases. Multigene panels are the most frequently used testing modality with a high diagnostic yield. Family history of kidney disease is a strong indication for renal genetics clinic referral. Elsevier 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9874141/ /pubmed/36712315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100585 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Tan, Xin Yee
Borden, Chloe
Roberts, Mary-Beth
Mazzola, Sarah
Tan, Queenie K.-G.
Fatica, Richard
Simon, James
Calle, Juan
Taliercio, Jonathan
Dell, Katherine
Provenzano, Laura Ferreira
Deitzer, Diana
Rincon-Choles, Hernan
Mehdi, Ali
Lioudis, Michael
Poggio, Emilio D.
Nakhoul, Georges
Nurko, Saul
Ashour, Tarek
Bou Matar, Raed N.
Kwon, Charles
Stephany, Brian
Thomas, George
Cheng, Yu-Wei
Leingang, Deanna
Alsadah, Adnan
Maditz, Rhyan
Robert, Heyka
Vachhrajani, Tushar
Sedor, John
Gadegbeku, Crystal
Wang, Xiangling
Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title_full Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title_fullStr Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title_full_unstemmed Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title_short Renal Genetics Clinic: 3-Year Experience in the Cleveland Clinic
title_sort renal genetics clinic: 3-year experience in the cleveland clinic
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100585
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