Genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors involved in CAKUT

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2015-12

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Nicolaou, Nayia
Renkema, Kirsten YORCID 0000-0003-3922-9382ISNI 0000000396432213
Bongers, Ernie M H F
Giles, Rachel HISNI 0000000398612082
Knoers, Nine V.ISNI 0000000392114488

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Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) refer to a spectrum of structural renal malformations and are the leading cause of end-stage renal disease in children. The genetic diagnosis of CAKUT has proven to be challenging due to genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity and incomplete genetic penetrance. Monogenic causes of CAKUT have been identified using different approaches, including single gene screening, and gene panel and whole exome sequencing. The majority of the identified mutations, however, lack substantial evidence to support a pathogenic role in CAKUT. Copy number variants or single nucleotide variants that are associated with CAKUT have also been identified. Numerous studies support the influence of epigenetic and environmental factors on kidney development and the natural history of CAKUT, suggesting that the pathogenesis of this syndrome is multifactorial. In this Review we describe the current knowledge regarding the genetic susceptibility underlying CAKUT and the approaches used to investigate the genetic basis of CAKUT. We outline the associated environmental risk factors and epigenetic influences on CAKUT and discuss the challenges and strategies used to fully address the involvement and interplay of these factors in the pathogenesis of the disease.

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Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review

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Nicolaou, N, Renkema, K Y, Bongers, E M H F, Giles, R H & Knoers, N V A M 2015, 'Genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors involved in CAKUT', Nature Reviews. Nephrology, vol. 11, no. 12, pp. 720-731. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneph.2015.140