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2. A case-based narrative review of pregnancy-associated atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome/complement-mediated thrombotic microangiopathy
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Che, Michael, Moran, Sarah M., Smith, Richard J., Ren, Kevin Y.M., Smith, Graeme N., Shamseddin, M. Khaled, Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Garland, Jocelyn S.
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- 2024
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3. The Significance of Hematuria in Podocytopathies
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Marchel, Dorota, Trachtman, Howard, Larkina, Maria, Helmuth, Margaret, Lai Yee, Jennifer Y., Fermin, Damian, Bomback, Andrew S., Canetta, Pietro A., Gipson, Debbie S., Mottl, Amy K., Parekh, Rulan S., Saha, Manish K., Sampson, Matthew G., Lafayette, Richard A., Mariani, Laura H., Massengill, S., Lo, L., Dell, K., Sedor, J., Martin, B., Lemley, K., Fajardo, C., Sharma, S., Srivastava, T., Markus, K., Sethna, C., Vento, S., Canetta, P., Pradhan, A., Gbadegesin, R., Olabisi, O., Smith, M., Greenbaum, L., Wang, C.S., Yun, E., Adler, S., LaPage, J., Amarah, A., Itteera, M., Atkinson, M., Williams, M., Fervenza, F., Hogan, M., Lieske, J., Selewski, D., Alston, C., Kaskel, F., Ross, M., Flynn, P., Kopp, J., Malaga-Dieguez, L., Zhdanova, O., Pehrson, L.J., Almaani, S., Roberts, L., Lafayette, R., Dave, S., Lee, I., Pfeffer, Z., Shah, S., Deslandes, A., Reich, H., Hladunewich, M., Ling, P., Romano, M., Brakeman, P, Podoll, A., Rogers, N., McCarthy, E., Landry, E., Fornoni, A., Bidot, C., Kretzler, M., Gipson, D., Williams, A., Stelzer, M., Nachman, P., Rheault, M., Rao, V., Derebail, V., Gibson, K., Froment, A., Ochoa-Toro, F., Holzman, L., Meyers, K., Kallem, K., Swenson, A., Sharma, K., Sambandam, K., Robles, E., Turk, M., Jefferson, A., Hingorani, S., Tuttle, K., Manahan, L., Pao, E., Kuykendall K, K., Lin, J.J., Cody, E., Kretzler, M., Barisoni, L., Gadegbeku, C., Gillespie, B., Gipson, D., Holzman, L., Mariani, L., Sampson, M.G., Sedor, J., Smith, A., Zee, J., Alter, G., Desmond, H., Eddy, S., Fermin, D., Ju, W., Larkina, M., Li, S., Lienczewski, C.C., Mainieri, T., Scherr, R., Troost, J., Williams, A., Wang, Y., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Cassol, Clarissa, Bu, Lihong, Caltharp, Shelley, Demeke, Dawit, Gillespie, Brenda, Hassler, Jared, Herlitz, Leal, Hewitt, Stephen, Hodgin, Jeff, Holanda, Danni, Kambham, Neeraja, Lemley, Kevin, Mariani, Laura, Messias, Nidia, Mikhailov, Alexei, Najafian, Behzad, Palmer, Matthew, Rosenberg, Avi, Royal, Virginie, Stokes, Barry, Thomas, David, Yamashita, Michifumi, Yin, Hong, Zee, Jarcy, Zuo, Yiqin, Barisoni, Laura, Nast, Cynthia, Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald, Appelbaum, Paul, Babayev, Revekka, Bomback, Andrew, Canetta, Pietro, Chan, Brenda, DʼAgati, Vivette Denise, Dogra, Samitri, Fernandez, Hilda, Gharavi, Ali, Hines, William, Husain, Syed Ali, Jain, Namrata, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Lin, Fangming, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Rasouly, Hila Milo, Mohan, Sumit, Mongera, Nicola, Nestor, Jordan, Nickolas, Thomas, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael Barry, Uy, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony, Vena, Natalie, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Moszczuk, Barbara, Mucha, Krzysztof, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Lugani, Francesca, Ambruzs, Josephine, Liapis, Helen, Baracco, Rossana, Jain, Amrish, Ashoor, Isa, Aviles, Diego, Srivastava, Tarak, Ahn, Sun-Young, Devarajan, Prasad, Erkan, Elif, Claes, Donna, Stone, Hillarey, Mason, Sherene, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Gomez-Mendez, Liliana, Greenbaum, Larry, Wang, Chia-shi, Yin, Hong (Julie), Cai, Yi, Jens, Goebel, Steinke, Julia, Weaver, Donald, Lane, Jerome, Cramer, Carl, Pan, Cindy, Paloian, Neil, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Selewski, David, Twombley, Katherine, Bowers, Corinna, Dreher, Mary, Kallash, Mahmoud, Mahan, John, Sharpe, Samantha, Smoyer, William, Al-Uzri, Amira, Iragorri, Sandra, Khalid, Myda, Belsha, Craig, Alge, Joseph, Braun, Michael, Gomez, AC, Wenderfer, Scott, Vasylyeva, Tetyana, Feig, Daniel, Fuentes, Gabriel Cara, Hannah, Melisha, Nester, Carla, Chishti, Aftab, Klein, Jon, Katsoufis, Chryso, Seeherunvong, Wacharee, Rheault, Michelle, Wong, Craig, Mathews, Nisha, Barcia, John, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Bartosh, Sharon, Hunley, Tracy, Dharnidharka, Vikas, Gaut, Joseph, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Royal, Virginie, Achanti, Anand, Budisavljevic, Milos, Self, Sally, Ghossein, Cybele, Peleg, Yonatan, Wadhwani, Shikha, Almaani, Salem, Ayoub, Isabelle, Nadasdy, Tibor, Samir, Parikh, Rovin, Brad, Chang, Anthony, Fatima, Huma, Julian, Bruce, Novak, Jan, Renfrow, Matthew, Rizk, Dana, Chen, Dhruti, Derebail, Vimal, Falk, Ronald, Gibson, Keisha, Glenn, Dorey, Hogan, Susan, Jain, Koyal, Jennette, J. Charles, Mottl, Amy, Poulton, Caroline, Saha, Manish Kanti, Fogo, Agnes, Sanghani, Neil, Kidd, Jason, Muthusamy, Selvaraj, Schelling, Jeffrey, Hou, Jean, Lemley, Kevin, Mika, Warren, Russo, Pierre, Denburg, Michelle, Kogon, Amy, Meyers, Kevin, Pradhan, Madhura, Matar, Raed Bou, OʼToole, John, Sedor, John, Sethna, Christine, Vento, Suzanne, Atta, Mohamed, Bagnasco, Serena, Neu, Alicia, Sperati, John, Adler, Sharon, Dai, Tiane, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando, Sethi, Sanjeev, Kaskel, Frederick, Brathwaite, Kaye, Reidy, Kimberly, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wu, Ming, Zhdanova, Olga, Heymann, Jurgen, Kopp, Jeffrey, Waldman, Meryl, Winkler, Cheryl, Tuttle, Katherine, Krissberg, Jill, Lafayette, Richard, Fahmeedah, Kamal, Talley, Elizabeth, Hladunewich, Michelle, Parekh, Rulan, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Cattran, Daniel, Heather, Reich, Boll, Philip, Drexler, Yelena, Fornoni, Alessia, Gipson, Patrick, Hodgin, Jeffrey, Oliverio, Andrea, Hogan, Jon, Holzman, Lawrence, Palmer, Matthew, Coppock, Gaia, Abromovitz, Blaise, Mortiz, Michael, Alpers, Charles, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Brown, Elizabeth, Sambandam, Kamal, Roehm, Bethany, Smith, Abigail, Nast, Cynthia, Barisoni, Laura, Gillespie, Brenda, Robinson, Bruce, Kretzler, Matthias, Mariani, Laura, and Guay-Woodford, Lisa M.
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- 2024
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4. Histologic and Clinical Factors Associated with Kidney Outcomes in IgA Vasculitis Nephritis
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Barbour, Sean J., Coppo, Rosanna, Er, Lee, Pillebout, Evangeline, Russo, Maria Luisa, Alpers, Charles E., Fogo, Agnes B., Ferrario, Franco, Jennette, J. Charles, Roberts, Ian S.D., Cook, H. Terence, Ding, Jie, Su, Baige, Zhong, Xuhui, Fervenza, Fernando C., Zand, Ladan, Peruzzi, Licia, Lucchetti, Laura, Katafuchi, Ritsuko, Shima, Yuko, Yoshikawa, Norishige, Ichikawa, Daisuke, Suzuki, Yusuke, Murer, Luisa, Wyatt, Robert J., Park, Catherine, Nelson, Raoul D., Narus, JoAnn H., Wenderfer, Scott, Geetha, Duvuru, Daugas, Eric, Monteiro, Renato C., Nakatani, Shinya, Mastrangelo, Antonio, Nuutinen, Matti, Koskela, Mikael, Weber, Lutz T., Hackl, Agnes, Pohl, Martin, Pecoraro, Carmine, Tsuboi, Nobuo, Yokoo, Takashi, Takafumi, Ito, Fujimoto, Shouichi, Conti, Giovanni, Santoro, Domenico, Materassi, Marco, Zhang, Hong, Shi, Sufang, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Tesar, Vladimir, Maixnerova, Dita, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bajema, Ingeborg, Barreca, Antonella, Becker, Jan U., Comstock, Jessica M., Cornea, Virgilius, Eldin, Karen, Hernandez, Loren Herrera, Hou, Jean, Joh, Kensuke, Lin, Mercury, Messias, Nidia, Muda, Andrea Onetti, Pagni, Fabio, Diomedi-Camassei, Francesca, Tokola, Heikki, DʼArmiento, Maria, Seidl, Maximilian, Rosenberg, Avi, Sannier, Aurélie, Soares, Maria Fernanda, Wang, Suxia, Zeng, Caihong, and Haas, Mark
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- 2024
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5. Kidney biopsies among persons living in hotspots of CKDu: a position statement from the International Society of Nephrology’s Consortium of Collaborators on CKDu
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Anand, Shuchi, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bavanandan, Sunita, Bajpai, Divya, Behera, Suman, Brown, Jared M., Caplin, Ben, Daniel, Christoph, de Broe, Marc, Enghard, Philipp, Fuentes, Alejandro Ferreiro, Fire, Andrew Z., Fischer, Rebecca S.B., Friedman, David, Garcia, Pablo, González-Quiroz, Marvin, Herath, Chula, Honsova, Eva, Jha, Vivekanand, Johnson, Richard J., Kanjanabuch, Talerngsak, Kambham, Neeraja, Bandi, Varun Kumar, Levin, Adeera, Madero, Magdalena, Mandayam, Sreedhar, Mikhailov, Alexei, Nanayakkara, Nishantha, Nishanthi, Nadeesha, Nlandu, Yannick M., Pippias, Maria, Prasad, Narayan, Alam, Muhammad Rafiqul, Polo, Vicente Sanchez, Seshan, Surya V., Sheikh-Hamad, David, Singh, Geetika, Strasma, Anna, Tzanno-Martins, Carmen, Ulasi, Ifeoma, Vervaet, Benjamin A., Waikar, Sushrut S., Wijewickrama, Eranga, Wijkström, Julia, Yang, Chih-Wei, Paolo, Vicente Sanchez, and Courville, Karen
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- 2024
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6. Association of COVID-19 Versus COVID-19 Vaccination With Kidney Function and Disease Activity in Primary Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Study
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Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald, Appelbaum, Paul, Babayev, Revekka, Chan, Brenda, D’Agati, Vivette Denise, Dogra, Samitri, Fernandez, Hilda, Gharavi, Ali, Hines, William, Husain, Syed Ali, Jain, Namrata, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Lin, Fangming, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Rasouly, Hila Milo, Mohan, Sumit, Mongera, Nicola, Nestor, Jordan, Nickolas, Thomas, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael Barry, Uy, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony, Vena, Natalie, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Moszczuk, Barbara, Mucha, Krzysztof, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Lugani, Francesca, Ambruzs, Josephine, Liapis, Helen, Baracco, Rossana, Jain, Amrish, Isa Ashoor, Aviles, Diego, Srivastava, Tarak, Ahn, Sun-Young, Devarajan, Prasad, Erkan, Elif, Claes, Donna, Stone, Hillarey, Mason, Sherene, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Gomez-Mendez, Liliana, Yin, Hong (Julie), Cai, Yi, Jens, Goebel, Steinke, Julia, Weaver, Donald, Lane, Jerome, Cramer, Carl, Pan, Cindy, Paloian, Neil, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Selewski, David, Twombley, Katherine, Bowers, Corinna, Dreher, Mary, Kallash, Mahmoud, Mahan, John, Sharpe, Samantha, Al-Uzri, Amira, Iragorri, Sandra, Belsha, Craig, Alge, Joseph, Braun, Michael, Gomez, A.C., Wenderfer, Scott, Vasylyeva, Tetyana, Feig, Daniel, Fuentes, Gabriel Cara, Hannah, Melisha, Nester, Carla, Chishti, Aftab, Klein, Jon, Katsoufis, Chryso, Seeherunvong, Wacharee, Wong, Craig, Mathews, Nisha, Barcia, John, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Bartosh, Sharon, Hunley, Tracy, Dharnidharka, Vikas, Gaut, Joseph, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Royal, Virginie, Achanti, Anand, Budisavljevic, Milos, Self, Sally, Ghossein, Cybele, Peleg, Yonatan, Wadhwani, Shikha, Almaani, Salem, Ayoub, Isabelle, Nadasdy, Tibor, Parikh, Samir, Rovin, Brad, Chang, Anthony, Fatima, Huma, Julian, Bruce, Novak, Jan, Renfrow, Matthew, Rizk, Dana, Chen, Dhruti, Derebail, Vimal, Falk, Ronald, Gibson, Keisha, Hogan, Susan, Jain, Koyal, Jennette, J. Charles, Mottl, Amy, Poulton, Caroline, Saha, Manish Kanti, Fogo, Agnes, Sanghani, Neil, Kidd, Jason, Muthusamy, Selvaraj, Hou, Jean, Lemley, Kevin, Mika, Warren, Russo, Pierre, Denburg, Michelle, Kogon, Amy, Meyers, Kevin, Pradhan, Madhura, O’Toole, John, Sedor, John, Sethna, Christine, Vento, Suzanne, Atta, Mohamed, Bagnasco, Serena, Neu, Alicia, Sperati, John, Adler, Sharon, Dai, Tiane, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando, Sethi, Sanjeev, Kaskel, Frederick, Brathwaite, Kaye, Reidy, Kimberly, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wu, Ming, Zhdanova, Olga, Heymann, Jurgen, Kopp, Jeffrey, Waldman, Meryl, Winkler, Cheryl, Krissberg, Jill, Lafayette, Richard, Fahmeedah, Kamal, Talley, Elizabeth, Hladunewich, Michelle, Parekh, Rulan, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Cattran, Daniel, Heather, Reich, Boll, Philip, Drexler, Yelena, Fornoni, Alessia, Blazius, Brooke, Hodgin, Jeffrey, Oliverio, Andrea, Hogan, Jon, Palmer, Matthew, Abromovitz, Blaise, Mortiz, Michael, Alpers, Charles, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Brown, Elizabeth, Sambandam, Kamal, Roehm, Bethany, Graff, John, Gillespie, Brenda, Kretzler, Matthias, Nast, Cynthia, Barisoni, Laura, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., Wang, Chia-shi, Glenn, Dorey A., Helmuth, Margaret, Smith, Abigail R., Bomback, Andrew S., Canetta, Pietro A., Coppock, Gaia M., Khalid, Myda, Tuttle, Katherine R., Bou-Matar, Raed, Greenbaum, Larry A., Robinson, Bruce M., Holzman, Lawrence B., Smoyer, William E., Rheault, Michelle N., Gipson, Debbie, and Mariani, Laura H.
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- 2024
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7. Age of Onset and Disease Course in Biopsy-Proven Minimal Change Disease: An Analysis From the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network
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Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald, Appelbaum, Paul, Babayev, Revekka, Bomback, Andrew, Chan, Brenda, D’Agati, Vivette Denise, Dogra, Samitri, Fernandez, Hilda, Gharavi, Ali, Hines, William, Husain, Syed Ali, Jain, Namrata, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Lin, Fangming, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Rasouly, Hila Milo, Mohan, Sumit, Mongera, Nicola, Nestor, Jordan, Nickolas, Thomas, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael Barry, Uy, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony, Vena, Natalie, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Moszczuk, Barbara, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Lugani, Francesca, Ambruzs, Josephine, Liapis, Helen, Baracco, Rossana, Jain, Amrish, Ashoor, Isa, Aviles, Diego, Ahn, Sun-Young, Devarajan, Prasad, Erkan, Elif, Claes, Donna, Stone, Hillarey, Mason, Sherene, Gomez-Mendez, Liliana, Wang, Chia-shi, Yin, Hong, Cai, Yi, Jens, Goebel, Steinke, Julia, Weaver, Donald, Lane, Jerome, Cramer, Carl, Pan, Cindy, Paloian, Neil, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Bowers, Corinna, Dreher, Mary, Mahan, John, Sharpe, Samantha, Smoyer, William, Al-Uzri, Amira, Iragorri, Sandra, Khalid, Myda, Belsha, Craig, Alge, Joseph, Braun, Michael, Gomez, A.C., Wenderfer, Scott, Vasylyeva, Tetyana, Feig, Daniel, Fuentes, Gabriel Cara, Hannah, Melisha, Nester, Carla, Klein, Jon, Katsoufis, Chryso, Seeherunvong, Wacharee, Rheault, Michelle, Wong, Craig, Mathews, Nisha, Barcia, John, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Bartosh, Sharon, Dharnidharka, Vikas, Gaut, Joseph, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Royal, Virginie, Achanti, Anand, Budisavljevic, Milos, Self, Sally, Ghossein, Cybele, Peleg, Yonatan, Wadhwani, Shikha, Almaani, Salem, Nadasdy, Tibor, Samir, Parikh, Rovin, Brad, Chang, Anthony, Fatima, Huma, Julian, Bruce, Novak, Jan, Renfrow, Matthew, Rizk, Dana, Derebail, Vimal, Falk, Ronald, Gibson, Keisha, Glenn, Dorey, Hogan, Susan, Jain, Koyal, Jennette, J. Charles, Poulton, Caroline, Saha, Manish Kanti, Fogo, Agnes, Sanghani, Neil, Muthusamy, Selvaraj, Schelling, Jeffrey, Hou, Jean, Lemley, Kevin, Mika, Warren, Russo, Pierre, Denburg, Michelle, Kogon, Amy, Meyers, Kevin, Pradhan, Madhura, Matar, Raed Bou, O’Toole, John, Sedor, John, Sethna, Christine, Vento, Suzanne, Atta, Mohamed, Bagnasco, Serena, Neu, Alicia, Adler, Sharon, Dai, Tiane, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando, Sethi, Sanjeev, Kaskel, Frederick, Brathwaite, Kaye, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wu, Ming, Zhdanova, Olga, Heymann, Jurgen, Waldman, Meryl, Winkler, Cheryl, Tuttle, Katherine, Krissberg, Jill, Lafayette, Richard, Fahmeedah, Kamal, Talley, Elizabeth, Hladunewich, Michelle, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Cattran, Daniel, Heather, Reich, Boll, Philip, Drexler, Yelena, Fornoni, Alessia, Gipson, Patrick, Hodgin, Jeffrey, Oliverio, Andrea, Hogan, Jon, Holzman, Lawrence, Palmer, Matthew, Coppock, Gaia, Abromovitz, Blaise, Mortiz, Michael, Alpers, Charles, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Brown, Elizabeth, Sambandam, Kamal, Roehm, Bethany, Robinson, Bruce, Nast, Cynthia, Barisoni, Laura, Kretzler, Matthias, Mariani, Laura, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., Chen, Dhruti P., Helmuth, Margaret E., Smith, Abigail R., Canetta, Pietro A., Ayoub, Isabelle, Mucha, Krzysztof, Kallash, Mahmoud, Kopp, Jeffrey B., Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Gillespie, Brenda W., Greenbaum, Larry A., Parekh, Rulan S., Hunley, Tracy E., Sperati, C. John, Selewski, David T., Kidd, Jason, Chishti, Aftab, Reidy, Kimberly, Mottl, Amy K., Gipson, Debbie S., Srivastava, Tarak, and Twombley, Katherine E.
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- 2023
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8. Pregnancy History and Kidney Disease Progression Among Women Enrolled in Cure Glomerulonephropathy
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Reynolds, Monica L., Oliverio, Andrea L., Zee, Jarcy, Hendren, Elizabeth M., O’Shaughnessy, Michelle M., Ayoub, Isabelle, Almaani, Salem, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Twombley, Katherine E., Wadhwani, Shikha, Steinke, Julia M., Rizk, Dana V., Waldman, Meryl, Helmuth, Margaret E., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Alachkar, Nada, Nester, Carla M., Derebail, Vimal K., Hladunewich, Michelle A., and Mariani, Laura H.
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- 2023
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9. Establishing an effective clinical data collecting tool for optimal evaluation of native and allograft renal biopsies
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Al Qa'qa’, Shifaa’, Al-Fatani, Rehab, Rodriguez-Ramirez, Sonia, Gudsoorkar, Prakash, Geldenhuys, Laurette, and Avila-Casado, Carmen
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- 2023
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10. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Acute Care Utilization Among Patients With Glomerular Disease
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Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald, Appelbaum, Paul, Babayev, Revekka, Bomback, Andrew, Brown, Eric, Canetta, Pietro, Carlassara, Lucrezia, Chan, Brenda, D’Agati, Vivette Denise, Dogra, Samitri, Fernandez, Hilda, Gharavi, Ali, Hines, William, Husain, Syed Ali, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Lin, Fangming, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Rasouly, Hila Milo, Mohan, Sumit, Mongera, Nicola, Nickolas, Thomas, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael Barry, Uy, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony, Vena, Natalie, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Moszczuk, Barbara, Mucha, Krzysztof, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Ambruzs, Josephine, Liapis, Helen, Baracco, Rossana, Jain, Amrish, Ashoor, Isa, Srivastava, Tarak, Ahn, Sun-Young, Devarajan, Prasad, Erkan, Elif, Claes, Donna, Stone, Hillarey, Mason, Sherene, Silva, Cynthia, Gomez-Mendez, Liliana, Wang, Chia-shi, Yin, Hong (Julie), Jens, Goebel, Steinke, Julia, Cramer, Carl, Pan, Cindy, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Bowers, Corinna, Dreher, Mary, Kallash, Mahmoud, Mahan, John, Sharpe, Samantha, Smoyer, William, Al-Uzri, Amira, Belsha, Craig, Braun, Michael, Gomez, A.C., Feig, Daniel, Fuentes, Gabriel Cara, Hannah, Melisha, Nester, Carla, Chishti, Aftab, Klein, Jon, Katsoufis, Chryso, Seeherunvong, Wacharee, Rheault, Michelle, Wong, Craig, Mathews, Nisha, Barcia, John, Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Bartosh, Sharon, Hunley, Tracy, Dharnidharka, Vikas, Gaut, Joseph, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Royal, Virginie, Achanti, Anand, Budisavljevic, Milos, Self, Sally, Ghossein, Cybele, Wadhwani, Shikha, Ayoub, Isabelle, Nadasdy, Tibor, Parikh, Samir, Rovin, Brad, Chang, Anthony, Fatima, Huma, Novak, Jan, Renfrow, Matthew, Rizk, Dana, Chen, Dhruti, Derebail, Vimal, Falk, Ronald, Gibson, Keisha, Hogan, Susan, Jain, Koyal, Jennette, J. Charles, Mottl, Amy, Poulton, Caroline, Saha, Manish Kanti, Fogo, Agnes, Sanghani, Neil, Kidd, Jason, Massey, Hugh, Muthusamy, Selvaraj, Ganesan, Santhi, Gonzalez-Vicente, Agustin, Schelling, Jeffrey, Hou, Jean, Lemley, Kevin, Mika, Warren, Russo, Pierre, Denburg, Michelle, Kogon, Amy, Meyers, Kevin, Pradhan, Madhura, Matar, Raed Bou, O’Toole, John, Sedor, John, Bagnasco, Serena, Neu, Alicia, Adler, Sharon, Dai, Tiane, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando, Sethi, Sanjeev, Kaskel, Frederick, Vento, Suzanne, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wu, Ming, Zhdanova, Olga, Heymann, Jurgen, Waldman, Meryl, Winkler, Cheryl, Hladunewich, Michelle, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Cattran, Daniel, Heather, Reich, Boll, Philip, Drexler, Yelena, Fornoni, Alessia, Gipson, Patrick, Hodgin, Jeffrey, Oliverio, Andrew, Hogan, Jon, Holzman, Lawrence, Palmer, Matthew, Abromovitz, Blaise, Mortiz, Michael, Alpers, Charles, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Brown, Elizabeth, Sambandam, Kamal, Robinson, Bruce, Nast, Cynthia, Barisoni, Laura, Gillespie, Brenda, Gipson, Deb, Hicken, Maggie, Kretzler, Matthias, Mariani, Laura, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., Krissberg, Jill R., O’Shaughnessy, Michelle M., Smith, Abigail R., Helmuth, Margaret E., Almaani, Salem, Aviles, Diego H., Brathwaite, Kaye E., Cai, Yi, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Glenn, Dorey A., Greenbaum, Larry A., Iragorri, Sandra, Khalid, Myda, Kopp, Jeffrey, Lafayette, Richard, Lane, Jerome C., Lugani, Francesca, Nestor, Jordan G., Parekh, Rulan S., Reidy, Kimberly, Selewski, David T., Sethna, Christine B., Sperati, C. John, Tuttle, Katherine, Twombley, Katherine, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Weaver, Donald J., Jr., and Wenderfer, Scott E.
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- 2023
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11. A glomerular transcriptomic landscape of apolipoprotein L1 in Black patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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Dell, K., Sedor, J., Schachere, M., Negrey, J., Lemley, K., Silesky, B., Srivastava, T., Garrett, A., Sethna, C., Laurent, K., Canetta, P., Pradhan, A., Greenbaum, L., Wang, C., Kang, C., Adler, S., LaPage, J., Athavale, A., Itteera, M., Atkinson, M., Dell, T., Fervenza, F., Hogan, M., Lieske, J., Chernitskiy, V., Kaskel, F., Ross, M., Flynn, P., Kopp, J., Blake, J., Trachtman, H., Zhdanova, O., Modersitzki, F., Vento, S., Lafayette, R., Mehta, K., Gadegbeku, C., Quinn-Boyle, S., Hladunewich, M., Reich, H., Ling, P., Romano, M., Fornoni, A., Bidot, C., Kretzler, M., Gipson, D., Williams, A., Klida, C., Derebail, V., Gibson, K., Cole, E., Ormond-Foster, J., Holzman, L., Meyers, K., Kallem, K., Swenson, A., Sambandam, K., Wang, Z., Rogers, M., Jefferson, A., Hingorani, S., Tuttle, K., Bray, M., Pao, E., Cooper, A., Lin, J.J., Baker, Stefanie, Barisoni, L., Bixler, J., Desmond, H., Eddy, S., Fermin, D., Gillespie, B., Kurtz, V., Larkina, M., Li, S., Lienczewski, C.C., Liu, J., Mainieri, T., Mariani, L., Sampson, M., Smith, A., Zee, J., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Gaut, Joseph, Hewitt, Stephen, Hodgin, Jeff, Lemley, Kevin, Mariani, Laura, Palmer, Matthew, Rosenberg, Avi, Royal, Virginie, Thomas, David, Zee, Jarcy, Barisoni, Laura, Nast, Cynthia, McNulty, Michelle T., Fermin, Damian, Eichinger, Felix, Jang, Dongkeun, Kretzler, Matthias, Burtt, Noël P., Pollak, Martin R., Flannick, Jason, Weins, Astrid, Friedman, David J., and Sampson, Matthew G.
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12. Quantification of Glomerular Structural Lesions: Associations With Clinical Outcomes and Transcriptomic Profiles in Nephrotic Syndrome
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Dell, K., Sedor, J., Schachere, M., Negrey, J., Lemley, K., Lim, E., Srivastava, T., Garrett, A., Sethna, C., Laurent, K., Canetta, P., Pradhan, A., Greenbaum, L., Wang, C., Kang, C., Adler, S., LaPage, J., Athavale, A., Itteera, M., Atkinson, M., Boynton, S., Fervenza, F., Hogan, M., Lieske, J., Chernitskiy, V., Kaskel, F., Ross, M., Flynn, P., Kopp, J., Blake, J., Trachtman, H., Zhdanova, O., Modersitzki, F., Vento, S., Bray, M., Kelton, M., Cooper, A., Lafayette, R., Mehta, K., Gadegbeku, C., Quinn-Boyle, S., Hladunewich, M., Reich, H., Ling, P., Romano, M., Fornoni, A., Bidot, C., Kretzler, M., Gipson, D., Williams, A., LaVigne, J., Derebail, V., Gibson, K., Cole, E., Ormond-Foster, J., Holzman, L., Meyers, K., Kallem, K., Swenson, A., Sambandam, K., Wang, Z., Rogers, M., Jefferson, A., Hingorani, S., Tuttle, K., Lin, J.J., Barisoni, L., Bixler, J., Desmond, H., Eddy, S., Fermin, D., Gillespie, B., Kurtz, V., Larkina, M., Lavigne, J., Li, S., Lienczewski, C.C., Liu, J., Mainieri, T., Mariani, L., Sampson, M., Smith, A., Zee, J., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Gaut, Joseph, Hewitt, Stephen, Hodgin, Jeff, Lemley, Kevin, Mariani, Laura, Palmer, Matthew, Rosenberg, Avi, Royal, Virginie, Thomas, David, Zee, Jarcy, Barisoni, Laura, Nast, Cynthia, Hodgin, Jeffrey B., Mariani, Laura H., Liu, Qian, Smith, Abigail R., Eddy, Sean, Hartman, John, Hamidi, Habib, Gaut, Joseph P., Palmer, Matthew B., Nast, Cynthia C., Chang, Anthony, Gillespie, Brenda W., Kretzler, Matthias, and Holzman, Lawrence B.
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- 2022
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13. IgA Nephropathy: Core Curriculum 2021
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Pattrapornpisut, Prapa, Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Reich, Heather N.
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- 2021
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14. Secretion of the epithelial sodium channel chaperone PCSK9 from the cortical collecting duct links sodium retention with hypercholesterolemia in nephrotic syndrome
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Molina-Jijon, Eduardo, Gambut, Stéphanie, Macé, Camille, Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Clement, Lionel C.
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- 2020
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15. The zinc fingers and homeoboxes 2 protein ZHX2 and its interacting proteins regulate upstream pathways in podocyte diseases
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Macé, Camille, Del Nogal Avila, Maria, Marshall, Caroline B., Kharlyngdoh, Joubert, Das, Ranjan, Molina-Jijon, Eduardo, Donoro Blazquez, Hector, Shastry, Suresh, Soria, Elisabeth, Wetzels, Jack, Dijkman, Henry, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Clement, Lionel C., and Chugh, Sumant S.
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- 2020
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16. Molecular Characterization of Membranous Nephropathy
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Sealfon, Rachel, Mariani, Laura, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Nair, Viji, Menon, Rajasree, Funk, Julien, Wong, Aaron, Lerner, Gabriel, Hayashi, Norifumi, Troyanskaya, Olga, Kretzler, Matthias, and Beck, Laurence H., Jr.
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17. Health-related quality of life in glomerular disease
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Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald B., Babayev, Revekka, Batal, Ibrahim, Bomback, Andrew S., Brown, Eric, Campenot, Eric S., Canetta, Pietro, Carlassara, Lucrezia, Chan, Brenda, Chatterjee, Debanjana, D’Agati, Vivette D., Delbarba, Elisa, Dogra, Samriti, Fernandez, Hilda, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Gharavi, Ali G., Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Hines, William H., Husain, S. Ali, Jain, Namrata G., Khairallah, Pascale, Kil, Byum Hee, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Jeyabalan, Anushya, Lau, Wai L., Lin, Fangming, Lugani, Francesca, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Mohan, Sumit, Mu, Xueru, Mucha, Krzysztof, Nickolas, Thomas L., Piva, Stacy, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya K., Renu, Regunathan-Shenk, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Santoriello, Dominick, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael B., Uy, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony M., Greenbaum, Larry A., Smoyer, William E., Al-Uzri, Amira, Ambruzs, Josephine, Ashoor, Isa, Aviles, Diego, Baracco, Rossana, Barcia, John, Bartosh, Sharon, Belsha, Craig, Bowers, Corinna, Braun, Michael C., Cai, Yi, Chernitskiy, Vladimir, Chishti, Aftab, Claes, Donna, Clark, Kira, Cramer, Carl, Davis, Keefe, Erkan, Elif, Feig, Daniel, Freundlich, Michael, Gaut, Joseph, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Hanna, Melisha, Hidalgo, Guillermo, Hooper, David, Hunley, Tracy E., Jain, Amrish, Kallash, Mahmoud, Kamel, Margo, Khalid, Myda, Klein, Jon B., Kump, Theresa, Lane, Jerome C., Liapis, Helen, Mahan, John, Nester, Carla, Pan, Cynthia, Patterson, Larry, Patel, Hiren, Raad, Alice, Revell, Adelaide, Rheault, Michelle N., Silva, Cynthia, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Srivastava, Tarak, Steinke, Julia, Sumner, Susan, Twombley, Katherine, Wenderfer, Scott E., Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Wang, Chia-shi, Weaver, Donald J., Wong, Craig S., Yin, Hong, Achanti, Anand, Almaani, Salem, Ayoub, Isabelle, Budisavljevic, Milos, D’Angelo, Maggie, Fatima, Huma, Falk, Ronald, Fogo, Agnes, Gibson, Keisha, Glenn, Dorey, Hogan, Susan, Jennette, J. Charles, Julian, Bruce, Kidd, Jason, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Massey, H. Davis, Mottl, Amy, Murphy, Shannon, Nachman, Patrick, Nadasdy, Tibor, Novak, Jan, Parikh, Samir, Poulton, Caroline, Powell, Thomas Brian, Reeve, Bryce, Renfrow, Matthew, Reynolds, Monica, Rizk, Dana, Rovin, Brad, Royal, Virginie, Sanghani, Neil, Self, Sally, Adler, Sharon, Alachkar, Nada, Alpers, Charles, Matar, Raed Bou, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Brede, Emily, Brown, Elizabeth, Cattran, Daniel, Choi, Michael, Dell, Katherine M., Dewalt, Darren, Denburg, Michelle, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando C., Fornoni, Alessia, Gadegbeku, Crystal, Gipson, Patrick, Gonzalez-Zea, Anny, Hasely, Leah, Hendren, Elizabeth, Hingorani, Sangeeta, Hladunewich, Michelle, Hogan, Jonathan, Holzman, Lawrence B., Hou, Jean, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Jhaveri, Kenar, Johnstone, Duncan B., Kaskel, Frederick, Kogan, Amy, Kopp, Jeffrey, Lafayette, Richard, Lemley, Kevin V., Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, Meyers, Kevin, Neu, Alicia, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle Marie, O’Toole, John F., Oliverio, Andrea, Palmer, Matthew, Parekh, Rulan, Pitter, Renee, Reich, Heather, Reidy, Kimberly, Rondon, Helbert, Sambandam, Kamalanathan K., Sampson, Matthew, Sedor, John R., Selewski, David T., Sethna, Christine B., Schelling, Jeffrey, Sperati, John C., Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Trachtman, Howard, Tuttle, Katherine R., Waldman, Meryl, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wiggins, Roger, Williams, David, Winkler, Cheryl, Vento, Suzanne, Young, Eric, Zhdanova, Olga, Barisoni, Laura, Beil, Charlotte, Eikstadt, Richard, Gillespie, Brenda, Gipson, Debbie S., Graff, John, Hewitt, Stephen, Hill-Callahan, Peg, Helmuth, Margaret, Herreshoff, Emily, Kretzler, Matthias, Lienczewski, Chrysta, Mansfield, Sarah, Mariani, Laura, McCullough, Keith, Moore, Nicholas, Nast, Cynthia C., Robinson, Bruce M., Sexton, Melissa, Troost, Jonathan, Wladkowski, Matthew, Zee, Jarcy, Zinsser, Dawn, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., Canetta, Pietro A., Troost, Jonathan P., Mahoney, Shannon, Kogon, Amy J., Carlozzi, Noelle, Bartosh, Sharon M., Davis, T. Keefe, Gbadegesin, Rasheed A., Mahan, John D., Nachman, Patrick H., Falk, Ronald J., and Gillespie, Brenda W.
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18. CureGN Study Rationale, Design, and Methods: Establishing a Large Prospective Observational Study of Glomerular Disease
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Ahn, Wooin, Appel, Gerald B., Babayev, Revekka, Batal, Ibrahim, Bomback, Andrew S., Brown, Eric, Campenot, Eric S., Canetta, Pietro, Carlassara, Lucrezia, Chan, Brenda, Chatterjee, Debanjana, D’Agati, Vivette D., Delbarba, Elisa, Dogra, Samriti, Fernandez, Hilda, Foroncewicz, Bartosz, Gharavi, Ali G., Ghiggeri, Gian Marco, Hines, William H., Ali Husain, S., Jain, Namrata G., Khairallah, Pascale, Kil, Byum Hee, Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Jeyabalan, Anushya, Lau, Wai L., Lin, Fangming, Lugani, Francesca, Marasa, Maddalena, Markowitz, Glen, Mohan, Sumit, Mu, Xueru, Mucha, Krzysztof, Nickolas, Thomas L., Piva, Stacy, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Rao, Maya K., Regunathan-Shenk, Renu, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Santoriello, Dominick, Shirazian, Shayan, Stokes, Michael B., Yu, Natalie, Valeri, Anthony M., Zviti, Ronald, Greenbaum, Larry A., Smoyer, William E., Al-Uzri, Amira, Ambruzs, Josephine, Ashoor, Isa, Aviles, Diego, Baracco, Rossana, Barcia, John, Bartosh, Sharon, Belsha, Craig, Bowers, Corinna, Braun, Michael C., Cai, Yi, Chernitskiy, Vladimir, Chishti, Aftab, Claes, Donna, Clark, Kira, Cramer, Carl, Davis, Keefe, Dutcher, Amy, Erkan, Elif, Feig, Daniel, Freundlich, Michael, Gaut, Joseph, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Hanna, Melisha, Hidalgo, Guillermo, Hooper, David, Hunley, Tracy E., Jain, Amrish, Kallash, Mahmoud, Kamel, Margo, Khalid, Myda, Klein, Jon B., Kump, Theresa, Lane, Jerome C., Liapis, Helen, Mahan, John, Mathews, Nisha, Nester, Carla, Pan, Cynthia, Patterson, Larry, Patel, Hiren, Raad, Alice, Revell, Adelaide, Rheault, Michelle N., Silva, Cynthia, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Srivastava, Tarak, Steinke, Julia, Sumner, Susan, Twombley, Katherine, Wenderfer, Scott E., Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Wang, Chia-shi, Weaver, Donald J., Wong, Craig S., Yin, Hong, Achanti, Anand, Almaani, Salem, Ayoub, Isabelle, Budisavljevic, Milos, D'Angelo, Maggie, Derebail, Vimal, Fatima, Huma, Falk, Ronald, Fogo, Agnes, Gibson, Keisha, Glenn, Dorey, Hogan, Susan, Jain, Koyal, Jennette, J. Charles, Julian, Bruce, Kidd, Jason, Laurin, Louis-Philippe, Massey, H. Davis, Mottl, Amy, Murphy, Shannon, Nadasdy, Tibor, Novak, Jan, Parikh, Samir, Poulton, Caroline, Powell, Thomas Brian, Reeve, Bryce, Renfrow, Matthew, Reynolds, Monica, Rizk, Dana, Rovin, Brad, Royal, Virginie, Saha, Manish, Sanghani, Neil, Self, Sally, Adler, Sharon, Alachkar, Nada, Alpers, Charles, Matar, Raed Bou, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Brede, Emily, Brown, Elizabeth, Cattran, Daniel, Choi, Michael, Contreras, Gabriel, Dell, Katherine M., Dewalt, Darren, Denburg, Michelle, Dukkipati, Ram, Fervenza, Fernando C., Fornoni, Alessia, Gadegbeku, Crystal, Gipson, Patrick, Gonzalez-Zea, Anny, Hasely, Leah, Hendren, Elizabeth, Hingorani, Sangeeta, Hladunewich, Michelle, Hogan, Jonathan, Holzman, Lawrence B., Hou, Jean, Jefferson, J. Ashley, Jhaveri, Kenar, Johnstone, Duncan B., Kaskel, Frederick, Kogan, Amy, Kopp, Jeffrey, Lafayette, Richard, Lemley, Kevin V., Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, Meyers, Kevin, Neu, Alicia, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle Marie, O’Toole, John F., Oliverio, Andrea, Palmer, Matthew, Parekh, Rulan, Pitter, Renee, Reich, Heather, Reidy, Kimberly, Rondon, Helbert, Sambandam, Kamalanathan K., Sampson, Matthew, Sedor, John R., Selewski, David T., Sethna, Christine B., Schelling, Jeffrey, Sperati, John C., Swiatecka-Urban, Agnes, Trachtman, Howard, Tuttle, Katherine R., Waldman, Meryl, Weisstuch, Joseph, Wiggins, Roger, Williams, David, Winkler, Cheryl, Vento, Suzanne, Young, Eric, Zhdanova, Olga, Barisoni, Laura, Beil, Charlotte, Eikstadt, Richard, Gillespie, Brenda, Gipson, Debbie S., Graff, John, Hewitt, Stephen, Hill-Callahan, Peg, Helmuth, Margaret, Herreshoff, Emily, Kretzler, Matthias, Lienczewski, Chrysta, Mansfield, Sarah, Mariani, Laura, McCullough, Keith, Moore, Nicholas, Nast, Cynthia C., Robinson, Bruce M., Sexton, Melissa, Troost, Jonathan, Wladkowski, Matthew, Zee, Jarcy, Zinsser, Dawn, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., Mariani, Laura H., Canetta, Pietro A., Flessner, Michael F., Hladunewich, Michelle A., Hogan, Jonathan J., Nachman, Patrick H., Rizk, Dana V., Poulton, Caroline J., Cattran, Dan, D’Agati, Vivette, Falk, Ronald J., Gillespie, Brenda W., and Robinson, Bruce
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19. Air Pollution and Retained Particles in the Lung
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Brauer, Michael, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Fortoul, Teresa I., Vedal, Sverre, Stevens, Bonnie, and Churg, Andrew
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- 2001
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20. Rationale and design of the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) Match in glomerular diseases: designing the right trial for the right patient, today
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Massengill, Susan, Lo, Layla, Dell, Katherine, O’Toole, John, Sedor, John, Martin, Blair, Macumber, Ian, Sharma, Silpa, Srivastava, Tarak, Markus, Kelsey, Sethna, Christine, Vento, Suzanne, Canetta, Pietro, Olabisi, Opeyemi, Gbadegesin, Rasheed, Smith, Maurice, Greenbaum, Laurence, Wang, Chia-shi, Yun, Emily, Adler, Sharon, LaPage, Janine, Amarah, Amatur, Itteera, Mathew, Atkinson, Meredith, Williams, Miahje, Lieske, John, Hogan, Marie, Fervenza, Fernando, Selewski, David, Alston, Cheryl, Reidy, Kim, Ross, Michael, Kaskel, Frederick, Flynn, Patricia, Malaga-Dieguez, Laura, Zhdanova, Olga, Pehrson, Laura Jane, Miranda, Melanie, Almaani, Salem, Roberts, Laci, Lafayette, Richard, Dave, Shiktij, Lee, Iris, Shah, Shweta, Batla, Sadaf, Reich, Heather, Hladunewich, Michelle, Ling, Paul, Romano, Martin, Brakeman, Paul, Dylewski, James, Rogers, Nathan, McCarthy, Ellen, Creed, Catherine, Fornoni, Alessia, Bandes, Miguel, Kretzler, Matthias, Mariani, Laura, Modi, Zubin, Williams, A., Ni, Roxy, Nachman, Patrick, Rheault, Michelle, Kowalski, Amy, Rauwolf, Nicolas, Derebail, Vimal, Gibson, Keisha, Froment, Anne, Kelley, Sara, Holzman, Lawrence, Meyers, Kevin, Kallem, Krishna, Edwards, Aliya, Sharma, Samin, Roehm, Elizabeth, Sambandam, Kamalanathan, Brown, Elizabeth, Hellewege, Jamie, Jefferson, Ashley, Hingorani, Sangeeta, Tuttle, Katherine, Manahan, Linda, Pao, Emily, Kuykendall, Kelli, Lin, Jen Jar, Dharnidharka, Vikas, Gillespie, Brenda, Salmon, Eloise, Trachtman, Howard, Mainieri, Tina, Alter, Gabrielle, Arbit, Michael, Desmond, Hailey, Eddy, Sean, Fermin, Damian, Ju, Wenjun, Larkina, Maria, Lienczewski, Chrysta, Scherr, Rebecca, Troost, Jonathan, Williams, Amanda, Zhai, Yan, Kincaid, Colleen, Li, Shengqian, Li, Shannon, Gadegbeku, Crystal, Barisoni, Laura, Sampson, Matthew G., Smith, Abigail, Zee, Jarcy, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bagnasco, Serena, Bu, Lihong, Caltharp, Shelley, Cassol, Clarissa, Demeke, Dawit, Hassler, Jared, Herlitz, Leal, Hewitt, Stephen, Hodgin, Jeff, Holanda, Danni, Kambham, Neeraja, Lemley, Kevin, Messias, Nidia, Mikhailov, Alexei, Moreno, Vanessa, Najafian, Behzad, Palmer, Matthew, Rosenberg, Avi, Royal, Virginie, Sekulik, Miroslav, Stokes, Barry, Thomas, David, Wu, Ming, Yamashita, Michifumi, Yin, Hong, Zuo . Cochairs, Yiqin, Nast, Cynthia, Williams, Amanda L., Mariani, Laura H., Ascani, Heather K., Uhlmann, Wendy R., Spino, Cathie, Holzman, Lawrence B., Sedor, John R., Subramanian, Lalita, Lienczewski, Chrysta C., Manieri, Tina, Roberts, Scott J., and Gipson, Debbie S.
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21. IgA Nephropathy in a Patient with Beta-Thalassemia Minor: A Case Report: PUB176
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Perez-Ortiz, Andric C., Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Obrador, Gregorio T.
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- 2020
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22. Use of vitamin D drops leading to kidney failure in a 54-year-old man
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Auguste, Bourne L., Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Bargman, Joanne M.
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Vitamin D -- Health aspects ,Kidney failure -- Case studies -- Diagnosis ,Vitamin toxicity -- Case studies -- Complications and side effects -- Care and treatment ,General practitioners ,Indapamide ,Perindopril ,Hypertension ,Sunbathing ,Gout ,Febuxostat ,Vitamins ,Physicians ,Family medicine ,Rosuvastatin ,Health - Abstract
A 54-year-old man was referred urgently to the nephrology clinic by his family physician for suspected acute kidney injury, with a creatinine level of 376 [micro]mol/L. He had recently returned [...]
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- 2019
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23. Reproducibility of the NEPTUNE descriptor-based scoring system on whole-slide images and histologic and ultrastructural digital images
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Barisoni, Laura, Troost, Jonathan P, Nast, Cynthia, Bagnasco, Serena, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Hodgin, Jeffrey, Palmer, Matthew, Rosenberg, Avi, Gasim, Adil, Liensziewski, Chrysta, Merlino, Lino, Chien, Hui-Ping, Chang, Anthony, Meehan, Shane M, Gaut, Joseph, Song, Peter, Holzman, Lawrence, Gibson, Debbie, Kretzler, Matthias, Gillespie, Brenda W, and Hewitt, Stephen M
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- 2016
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24. Morphology in the Digital Age: Integrating High-Resolution Description of Structural Alterations With Phenotypes and Genotypes
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Nast, Cynthia C., Lemley, Kevin V., Hodgin, Jeffrey B., Bagnasco, Serena, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Hewitt, Stephen M., and Barisoni, Laura
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- 2015
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25. Thrombotic Microangiopathy in the Renal Allograft: Results of the TMA Banff Working Group Consensus on Pathologic Diagnostic Criteria.
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Afrouzian, Marjan, Kozakowski, Nicolas, Liapis, Helen, Broecker, Verena, Luon Truong, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Regele, Heinz, Seshan, Surya, Ambruzs, Josephine M., Farris, Alton Brad, Buob, David, Chander, Praveen N., Cheraghvandi, Lukman, Clahsen-van Groningen, Marian C., de Almeida Araujo, Stanley, Baydar, Dilek Ertoy, Formby, Mark, Galesic Ljubanovic, Danica, Herrera Hernandez, Loren, and Honsova, Eva
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DELPHI method ,HOMOGRAFTS ,KIDNEY transplantation ,PATHOLOGICAL laboratories ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis - Abstract
The Banff community summoned the TMA Banff Working Group to develop minimum diagnostic criteria (MDC) and recommendations for renal transplant TMA (Tx-TMA) diagnosis, which currently lacks standardized criteria. Using the Delphi method for consensus generation, 23 nephropathologists (panelists) with >3 years of diagnostic experience with Tx-TMA were asked to list light, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopic, clinical and laboratory criteria and differential diagnoses for Tx-TMA. Delphi was modified to include 2 validations rounds with histological evaluation of whole slide images of 37 transplant biopsies (28 TMA and 9 non-TMA). Starting with 338 criteria in R1, MDC were narrowed down to 24 in R8 generating 18 pathological, 2 clinical, 4 laboratory criteria, and 8 differential diagnoses. The panelists reached a good level of agreement (70%) on 76% of the validated cases. For the first time in Banff classification, Delphi was used to reach consensus on MDC for Tx-TMA. Phase I of the study (pathology phase) will be used as a model for Phase II (nephrology phase) for consensus regarding clinical and laboratory criteria. Eventually in Phase III (consensus of the consensus groups) and the final MDC for Tx-TMA will be reported to the transplantation community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Delphi: A Democratic and Cost-Effective Method of Consensus Generation in Transplantation.
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Afrouzian, Marjan, Kozakowski, Nicolas, Liapis, Helen, Broecker, Verena, Luan Truong, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Regele, Heinz, Seshan, Surya, Ambruzs, Josephine M., Farris, Alton Brad, Buob, David, Chander, Praveen N., Cheraghvandi, Lukman, Clahsen-van Groningen, Marian C., de Almeida Araujo, Stanley, Baydar, Dilek Ertoy, Formby, Mark, Galesic Ljubanovic, Danica, Herrera Hernandez, Loren, and Honsova, Eva
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ELECTRON microscopy ,KIDNEY transplantation ,DIGITAL images ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,PATHOLOGISTS - Abstract
The Thrombotic Microangiopathy Banff Working Group (TMA-BWG) was formed in 2015 to survey current practices and develop minimum diagnostic criteria (MDC) for renal transplant TMA (Tx-TMA). To generate consensus among pathologists and nephrologists, the TMA BWG designed a 3-Phase study. Phase I of the study is presented here. Using the Delphi methodology, 23 panelists with >3 years of diagnostic experience with Tx-TMA pathology listed their MDC suggesting light, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy lesions, clinical and laboratory information, and differential diagnoses. Nine rounds (R) of consensus resulted in MDC validated during two Rs using online evaluation of whole slide digital images of 37 biopsies (28 TMA, 9 non-TMA). Starting with 338 criteria the process resulted in 24 criteria and 8 differential diagnoses including 18 pathologic, 2 clinical, and 4 laboratory criteria. Results show that 3/4 of the panelists agreed on the diagnosis of 3/4 of cases. The process also allowed definition refinement for 4 light and 4 electron microscopy lesions. For the first time in Banff classification, the Delphi methodology was used to generate consensus. The study shows that Delphi is a democratic and cost-effective method allowing rapid consensus generation among numerous physicians dealing with large number of criteria in transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. A Unique Case of Invagination of BK Polyomavirus-Infected Tubular Cells into Bowman’s Space in a Heart Transplant Patient With Acute Kidney Injury
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Montemayor-Villacobos, Mauro G., Montero-Granados, Cindy, Alfaifi, Salman, Rodríguez-Ramírez, Sonia, and Avila-Casado, Carmen
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28. WCN24-2222 SINGLE TRIGGER, TRIPLE PATTERN. MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY WITH IMMUNE COMPLEX TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS AND FOCAL NECROTIZING GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: IS IGG4 THE ANSWER?
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Rodríguez García, Enrique Iván, Galindo Vallejo, Pablo Enrique, Alfaifi, Salman A.B., and Ávila-Casado, Carmen
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29. Circulating angiopoietin-like 4 links proteinuria with hypertriglyceridemia in nephrotic syndrome
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Clement, Lionel C., Mace, Camille, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Joles, Jaap A., Kersten, Sander, and Chugh, Sumant S.
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Proteinuria -- Risk factors -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment ,Hyperlipidemia -- Risk factors -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment ,Nephrotic syndrome -- Health aspects ,Biological sciences ,Health ,The University of Alabama at Birmingham - Abstract
The molecular link between proteinuria and hyperlipidemia in nephrotic syndrome is not known. We show in the present study that plasma angiopoietin-like 4 (Angptl4) links proteinuria with hypertriglyceridemia through two [...]
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30. Utility of the American–European Consensus Group and American College of Rheumatology Classification Criteria for Sjögren’s syndrome in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases in the clinical setting
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Hernández-Molina, Gabriela, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Nuñez-Alvarez, Carlos, Cárdenas-Velázquez, Francisco, Hernández-Hernández, Carlos, Luisa Calderillo, María, Marroquín, Verónica, Recillas-Gispert, Claudia, Romero-Díaz, Juanita, and Sánchez-Guerrero, Jorge
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31. Podocyte-secreted angiopoietin-like-4 mediates proteinuria in glucocorticoid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome
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Clement, Lionel C., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Mace, Camille, Soria, Elizabeth, Bakker, Winston W., Kersten, Sander, and Chugh, Sumant S.
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Proteinuria -- Health aspects -- Genetic aspects ,Nephrotic syndrome -- Health aspects -- Genetic aspects ,Growth factors -- Health aspects ,Biological sciences ,Health - Abstract
The main manifestations of nephrotic syndrome include proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, edema, hyperlipidemia and lipiduria. Common causes of nephrotic syndrome are diabetic nephropathy, minimal change disease (MCD), focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and membranous nephropathy. Among the primary glomerular diseases, MCD is usually sensitive to glucocorticoid treatment, whereas the other diseases show variable responses1. Despite the identification of key structural proteins in the glomerular capillary loop which may contribute to defects in ultrafiltration, many of the disease mechanisms of nephrotic syndrome remain unresolved. In this study, we show that the glomerular expression of angiopoietin-like-4 (Angptl4), a secreted glycoprotein, is glucocorticoid sensitive and is highly upregulated in the serum and in podocytes in experimental models of MCD and in the human disease. Podocyte-specific transgenic overexpression of Angptl4 (NPHS2-Angptl4) in rats induced nephrotic-range, and selective, proteinuria (over 500-fold increase in albuminuria), loss of glomerular basement membrane (GBM) charge and foot process effacement, whereas transgenic expression specifically in the adipose tissue (aP2-Angptl4) resulted in increased circulating Angptl4, but no proteinuria. [Angptl4.sup.-/-] mice that were injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or nephritogenic antisera developed markedly less proteinuria than did control mice. Angptl4 secreted from podocytes in some forms of nephrotic syndrome lacks normal sialylation. When we fed the sialic acid precursor W-acetyl-D-mannosamine (ManNAc) to NPHS2-Angptl4 transgenic rats it increased the sialylation of Angptl4 and decreased albuminuria by more than 40%. These results suggest that podocyte-secreted Angptl4 has a key role in nephrotic syndrome., As part of our studies to identify mechanisms of proteinuria, we injected rats with the [γ2 fraction of nephrotoxic serum (γ2-NTS), an antiserum that is reactive to many podocyte proteins [...]
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32. Treatment with pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate improves proteinuria, oxidative stress, and glomerular hypertension in overload proteinuria
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Tapia, Edilia, Sanchez-Gonzalez, Dolores J., Medina-Campos, Omar N., Soto, Virgilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Martinez-Martinez, Claudia M., Johnson, Richard J., Rodriguez-Iturbe, Bernardo, Pedraza-Chaverri, Jose, Franco, Martha, and Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G.
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Proteinuria -- Care and treatment ,Proteinuria -- Development and progression ,Oxidative stress -- Care and treatment ,Oxidative stress -- Development and progression ,Renal hypertension -- Care and treatment ,Renal hypertension -- Development and progression ,Biological sciences - Abstract
We evaluated whether the blockade of the proinflammatory transcription factor NF-KB would modify the oxidative stress, inflammation, and structural and hemodynamic alterations found in the kidney as a result of massive proteinuria. Twenty male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with 2 g of BSA intraperitoneally daily for 2 wk. Ten of them received in addition the inhibitor of NF-[kappa]B activation pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC; 200 mg x [kg.sup.-1] x [day.sup.-1] sc) and the rest received vehicle. Seven rats that received intraperitoneal saline were used as controls. Glomemlar hemodynamics were studied after 14 days. Markers of oxidative stress (NF-[kappa]B subunit p65+ cells, 3-nitrotyrosine, and 4-hydroxynonenal), inflammation (cortical CD68+ cells and NOS-II), and afferent arteriole damage were assessed by immunohistochemistry and morphometry. Activity of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase was evaluated in renal cortex and medulla. Albumin overload induced massive proteinuria, oxidative stress with reduced activity of antioxidant enzymes, NF-[kappa]B activation, inflammatory cell infiltration, a significant presence of proteinaceous casts, systemic and glomerular hypertension, as well as arteriolar remodeling. Treatment with PDTC prevented or improved all of these findings. In this model of nephrotic syndrome, we demonstrate a key role for oxidative stress and inflammation in causing systemic and glomerular hypertension and proteinuria. Oxidative stress and inflammation may have a key role in accelerating renal injury associated with intense proteinuria. preglomerular arteriolopathy; inflammatory cell infiltration; antioxidant enzymes
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33. Role of oxidative stress in the renal abnormalities induced by experimental hyperuricemia
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Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G., Soto, Virgilia, Tapia, Edilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Sautin, Yuri Y., Nakagawa, Takahiko, Franco, Martha, Rodriguez-Iturbe, Bernardo, and Johnson, Richard J.
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Oxidative stress -- Influence ,Hyperuricemia -- Complications and side effects ,Renal hypertension -- Development and progression ,Kidney glomerulus -- Properties ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Endothelial dysfunction is a characteristic feature during the renal damage induced by mild hyperuricemia. The mechanism by which uric acid reduces the bioavailability of intrarenal nitric oxide is not known. We tested the hypothesis that oxidative stress might contribute to the endothelial dysfunction and glomerular hemodynamic changes that occur with hyperuricemia. Hyperuricemia was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats by administration of the uricase inhibitor, oxonic acid (750 mg/kg per day). The superoxide scavenger, tempol (15 mg/kg per day), or placebo was administered simultaneously with the oxonic acid. All groups were evaluated throughout a 5-wk period. Kidneys were fixed by perfusion and afferent arteriole morphology, and tubulointerstitial 3-nitrotyrosine, 4-hydroxynonenal, NOX-4 subunit of renal NADPH-oxidase, and angiotensin II were quantified. Hyperuricemia induced intrarenal oxidative stress, increased expression of NOX-4 and angiotensin II, and decreased nitric oxide bioavailability, systemic hypertension, renal vasoconstriction, and afferent arteriolopathy. Tempol treatment reversed the systemic and renal alterations induced by hyperuricemia despite equivalent hyperuricemia. Moreover, because tempol prevented the development of preglomerular damage and decreased blood pressure, glomerular pressure was maintained at normal values as well. Mild hyperuricemia induced by uricase inhibition causes intrarenal oxidative stress, which contributes to the development of the systemic hypertension and the renal abnormalities induced by increased uric acid. Scavenging of the superoxide anion in this setting attenuates the adverse effects induced by hyperuricemia. superoxide; glomerular hypertension; arteriolopathy; tempol; uric acid
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34. Effects of febuxostat on metabolic and renal alterations in rats with fructose-induced metabolic syndrome
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Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G., Tapia, Edilia, Bautista-Garcia, Pablo, Soto, Virgilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Vega-Campos, Iliana P., Nakagawa, Takahiko, Zhao, Lin, Franco, Martha, and Johnson, Richard J.
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Enzyme inhibitors -- Dosage and administration ,Enzyme inhibitors -- Physiological aspects ,Fructose -- Health aspects ,Metabolic syndrome X -- Drug therapy ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Increased fructose consumption is associated with hyperuricemia, metabolic syndrome, and renal damage. This study evaluated whether febuxostat (Fx), an investigational nonpurine, and selective xanthine oxidase inhibitor, could alleviate the features of metabolic syndrome as well as the renal hemodynamic alterations and afferent arteriolopathy induced by a high-fructose diet in rats. Two groups of rats were fed a high-fructose diet (60% fructose) for 8 wk, and two groups received a normal diet. For each diet, one group was treated with Fx (5-6 mg.[kg.sup.-l].[day.sup-1] in the drinking water) during the last 4 wk (i.e., after the onset of metabolic syndrome), and the other received no treatment (placebo; P). Body weight was measured daily. Systolic blood pressure and fasting plasma uric acid (UA), insulin, and triglycerides were measured at baseline and at 4 and 8 wk. Renal hemodynamics and histomorphology were evaluated at the end of the study. A high-fructose diet was associated with hyperuricemia, hypertension, as well as increased plasma triglycerides and insulin. Compared with fructose+P, fructose+Fx rats showed significantly lowered blood pressure, UA, triglycerides, and insulin (P < 0.05 for all comparisons). Moreover, fructose+Fx rats had significantly reduced glomerular pressure, renal vasoconstriction, and afferent arteriolar area relative to fructose+P rats. Fx treatment in rats on a normal diet had no significant effects. In conclusion, normalization of plasma UA with Fx in rats with metabolic syndrome alleviated both metabolic and glomerular hemodynamic and morphological alterations. These results provide further evidence for a pathogenic role of hyperuricemia in fructose-mediated metabolic syndrome. hyperuricemia; glomerular hypertension; arteriolopathy
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35. Effects of acute and chronic L-arginine treatment in experimental hyperuricemia
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Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G., Tapia, Edilia, Lopez-Molina, Ruben, Nepomuceno, Tomas, Soto, Virgilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Nakagawa, Takahiko, Johnson, Richard J., Herrera-Acosta, Jaime, and Franco, Martha
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Hyperuricemia -- Care and treatment ,Hyperuricemia -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Experimental hyperuricemia (HU) results in preglomerular arteriolopathy, cortical vasoconstriction, and glomerular hypertension. Recently, uric acid has been shown to induce endothelial dysfunction. We therefore studied the effect of acute and chronic administration of L-arginine (a substrate for endothelial nitric oxide synthase) on the renal hemodynamic and vascular structural alterations induced by HU. To induce HU, oxonic acid (OA; 750 mg * [kg.sup.-1] * [day.sup.-1]) was administered in male Sprague-Dawley rats. To study the acute effect of arginine, nine rats received L-arginine (L-Arg; 15 mg * [kg.sup.-1] * [min.sup.-1]) during micropuncture. To elucidate the chronic effect of L-Arg, OA + 1% L-Arg (n = 8) and OA + 2.5% L-Arg (n = 6; drinking water) were evaluated throughout the 5-wk period. Eight normal control (N), and eight OA, rats were also studied. Kidneys were fixed by perfusion and afferent arteriole morphology was evaluated. HU rats developed the renal functional and structural alterations described and had suppressed urinary excretion of N[O.sup.-.sub.]2/N[O.sup.-.sub.3]. Acute stimulation of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis markedly increased urinary N[O.sup.-.sub.2]-/N[O.sup.-.sub.3], lowered systemic blood pressure, and relieved cortical vasoconstriction despite a significant increment of glomerular hypertension and afferent arteriole damage. Increasing doses of chronic L-Arg were associated with increasing excretion of urinary N[O.sup.-.sub.2]/N[O.sup.-.sub.3], reduction of systemic hypertension, and prevention of cortical vasoconstriction (2.5% L-Arg). In addition, both doses prevented glomerular hypertension and preglomerular arteriolopathy. Thus an acute relief of renal vasoconstriction in the setting of afferent arteriole damage cannot reverse glomerular hypertension, likely due to impairment in preglomerular autoregulation. On the other hand, chronic L-Arg preserved arteriolar structures probably mediated by the antiproliferative effect of NO on vascular smooth muscle cells. endothelial dysfunction; renal cortical vasoconstriction; glomerular hypertension; arteriolopathy
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36. Fructose-induced metabolic syndrome is associated with glomerular hypertension and renal microvascular damage in rats
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Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G., Tapia, Edilia, Jimenez, Adriana, Bautista, Pablo, Cristobal, Magdalena, Nepomuceno, Tomas, Soto, Virgilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Nakagawa, Takahiko, Johnson, Richard J., Herrera-Acosta, Jaime, and Franco, Martha
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Fructose metabolism -- Research ,Uric acid -- Research ,Obesity -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Fructose intake has been recently linked to the epidemic of metabolic syndrome and, in turn, the metabolic syndrome has been epidemiologically linked with renal progression. The renal hemodynamic effects of fructose intake are unknown, as well as the effects of different routes of administration. Metabolic syndrome was induced in rats over 8 wk by either a high-fructose diet (60%, F60, n = 7) or by adding fructose to drinking water (10%, F10, n = 7). Body weight and food and fluid intake of each rat were measured weekly during the follow-up. At baseline and at the end of wk 8, systolic blood pressure, plasma uric acid, and triglycerides were measured. At the end of week 8 glomerular hemodynamics was evaluated by micropuncture techniques. Wall thickening in outer cortical and juxtamedullary afferent arterioles was assessed by immunohistochemistry and computer image analysis. Fructose administration either in diet or drinking water induced hypertension, hyperuricemia, and hypertriglyceridemia; however, there was a progressive increment in these parameters with higher fructose intake (C uric acid; obesity
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37. Long-term Follow-up of Intramyocardial Dissecting Hematomas Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction
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Vargas-Barrón, Jesús, Romero-Cárdenas, Angel, Roldán, Francisco-Javier, Molina-Carrión, Marjorie, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Villavicencio, Ramón, Martínez-Sánchez, Carlos, Lupi-Herrera, Eulo, and Zabalgoitia, Miguel
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38. ADCK4 mutations promote steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome through CoQ10 biosynthesis disruption
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Ashraf, Shazia, Gee, Heon Yung, Woerner, Stephanie, Xie, Letian X., Vega-Warner, Virginia, Lovric, Svjetlana, Fang, Humphrey, Song, Xuewen, Cattran, Daniel C., Avila-Casado, Carmen, Paterson, Andrew D., Nitschké, Patrick, Bole-Feysot, Christine, Cochat, Pierre, Esteve-Rudd, Julian, Haberberger, Birgit, Allen, Susan J., Zhou, Weibin, Airik, Rannar, Otto, Edgar A., Barua, Moumita, Al-Hamed, Mohamed H., Kari, Jameela A., Evans, Jonathan, Bierzynska, Agnieszka, Saleem, Moin A., Böckenhauer, Detlef, Kleta, Robert, El Desoky, Sherif, Hacihamdioglu, Duygu O., Gok, Faysal, Washburn, Joseph, Wiggins, Roger C., Choi, Murim, Lifton, Richard P., Levy, Shawn, Han, Zhe, Salviati, Leonardo, Prokisch, Holger, Williams, David S., Pollak, Martin, Clarke, Catherine F., Pei, York, Antignac, Corinne, and Hildebrandt, Friedhelm
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39. ZHX Proteins Regulate Podocyte Gene Expression during the Development of Nephrotic Syndrome
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Liu, Gang, Clement, Lionel C., Kanwar, Yashpal S., Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Chugh, Sumant S.
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40. The Canadian Glomerulonephritis Registry (CGNR) and Translational Research Initiative: Rationale and Clinical Research Protocol.
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Hildebrand, Ainslie M., Barua, Moumita, Barbour, Sean J., Tennankore, Karthik K., Cattran, Daniel C., Takano, Tomoko, Lam, Ping, De Serres, Sacha A., Samanta, Ratna, Hladunewich, Michelle A., Fairhead, Todd, Poyah, Penelope, Bush, D. Danielle, MacLaren, Brian, Sparkes, Dwight, Boll, Philip, Jauhal, Arenn, John, Rohan, Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Reich, Heather N.
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41. Risk Factors, Echocardiographic Patterns, and Outcomes in Patients With Acute Ventricular Septal Rupture During Myocardial Infarction
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Vargas-Barrón, Jesús, Molina-Carrión, Marjorie, Romero-Cárdenas, Ángel, Roldán, Francisco-Javier, Medrano, Gustavo A., Ávila-Casado, Carmen, Martínez-Ríos, Marco A., Lupi-Herrera, Eulo, and Zabalgoitia, Miguel
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42. Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics Renal Activity/Response Exercise: Development of a Renal Activity Score and Renal Response Index
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Petri, Michelle, Kasitanon, Nuntana, Lee, Shin-Seok, Link, Kimberly, Magder, Laurence, Bae, Sang-Cheol, Hanly, John G., Isenberg, David A., Nived, Ola, Sturfelt, Gunnar, van Vollenhoven, Ronald, Wallace, Daniel J., Alarcón, Graciela S., Adu, Dwomoa, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bernatsky, Sasha R., Bruce, Ian N., Clarke, Ann E., Contreras, Gabriel, Fine, Derek M., Gladman, Dafna D., Gordon, Caroline, Kalunian, Kenneth C., Madaio, Michael P., Rovin, Brad H., Sanchez-Guerrero, Jorge, Steinsson, Kristjan, Aranow, Cynthia, Balow, James E., Buyon, Jill P., Ginzler, Ellen M., Khamashta, Munther A., Urowitz, Murray B., Dooley, Mary Anne, Merrill, Joan T., Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind, Font, Josef, Tumlin, James, Stoll, Thomas, and Zoma, Asad
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43. Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics Renal Activity/Response Exercise: Comparison of Agreement in Rating Renal Response
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Petri, Michelle, Kasitanon, Nuntana, Singh, Sukminder, Link, Kimberly, Magder, Laurence, Bae, Sang-Cheol, Hanly, John G., Nived, Ola, Sturfelt, Gunnar, van Vollenhoven, Ronald, Wallace, Daniel J., Alarcón, Graciela S., Adu, Dwomoa, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bernatsky, Sasha R., Bruce, Ian N., Clarke, Ann E., Contreras, Gabriel, Fine, Derek M., Gladman, Dafna D., Gordon, Caroline, Kalunian, Kenneth C., Madaio, Michael P., Rovin, Brad H., Sanchez-Guerrero, Jorge, Steinsson, Kristjan, Aranow, Cynthia, Balow, James E., Buyon, Jill P., Ginzler, Ellen M., Khamashta, Munther A., Urowitz, Murray B., Dooley, Mary Anne, Merrill, Joan T., Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind, Font, Josef, Tumlin, James, Stoll, Thomas, and Zoma, Asad
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44. Lead Exposure Effect on Angiotensin II Renal Vasoconstriction: 310
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Vargas-Robles, Hilda, Romo, Eunice, Sanchez-Mendoza, Alicia, Rios, Amelia Patricia, Soto, Virgilia, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Medina, Armando, and Escalante, Bruno
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45. Mild hyperuricemia induces vasoconstriction and maintains glomerular hypertension in normal and remnant kidney rats
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SÁNCHEZ-LOZADA, LAURA G., TAPIA, EDILIA, SANTAMARÍA, JOSÉ, AVILA-CASADO, CARMEN, SOTO, VIRGILIA, NEPOMUCENO, TOMÁS, RODRÍGUEZ-ITURBE, BERNARDO, JOHNSON, RICHARD J., and HERRERA-ACOSTA, JAIME
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46. Mycophenolate mofetil prevents arteriolopathy and renal injury in subtotal ablation despite persistent hypertension
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TAPIA, EDILIA, FRANCO, MARTHA, SÁNCHEZ-LOZADA, LAURA G., SOTO, VIRGILIA, AVILA-CASADO, CARMEN, SANTAMARÍA, JOSÉ, QUIROZ, YASMIR, RODRÍGUEZ-ITURBE, BERNARDO, and HERRERA-ACOSTA, JAIME
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47. 18 - Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
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Hladunewich, Michelle A., Avila-Casado, Carmen, and Gipson, Debbie S.
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48. Atypical Noncrescentic Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Disease With Concurrent Thin Basement Membrane Nephropathy
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Singhal, Pooja, Ren, Kevin Yi Mi, Curtis, Bryan M., MacPherson, Ian, and Avila-Casado, Carmen
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49. Identification of a neutrophil-related gene expression signature that is enriched in adult systemic lupus erythematosus patients with active nephritis: Clinical/pathologic associations and etiologic mechanisms.
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Wither, Joan E., Prokopec, Stephenie D., Noamani, Babak, Chang, Nan-Hua, Bonilla, Dennisse, Touma, Zahi, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Reich, Heather N., Scholey, James, Fortin, Paul R., Boutros, Paul C., and Landolt-Marticorena, Carolina
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NEUTROPHILS ,SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,NEPHRITIS ,LINEAR statistical models ,DATA analysis ,GENETICS - Abstract
Both a lack of biomarkers and relatively ineffective treatments constitute impediments to management of lupus nephritis (LN). Here we used gene expression microarrays to contrast the transcriptomic profiles of active SLE patients with and without LN to identify potential biomarkers for this condition. RNA isolated from whole peripheral blood of active SLE patients was used for transcriptomic profiling and the data analyzed by linear modeling, with corrections for multiple testing. Results were validated in a second cohort of SLE patients, using NanoString technology. The majority of genes demonstrating altered transcript abundance between patients with and without LN were neutrophil-related. Findings in the validation cohort confirmed this observation and showed that levels of RNA abundance in renal remission were similar to active patients without LN. In secondary analyses, RNA abundance correlated with disease activity, hematuria and proteinuria, but not renal biopsy changes. As abundance levels of the individual transcripts correlated strongly with each other, a composite neutrophil score was generated by summing all levels before examining additional correlations. There was a modest correlation between the neutrophil score and the blood neutrophil count, which was largely driven by the dose of glucocorticosteroids and not the proportion of low density and/or activated neutrophils. Analysis of longitudinal data revealed no correlation between baseline neutrophil score or changes over the first year of follow-up with subsequent renal flare or treatment outcomes, respectively. The findings argue that although the neutrophil score is associated with LN, its clinical utility as a biomarker may be limited. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Nephrotic Syndrome With Cancer Immunotherapies: A Report of 2 Cases
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Kitchlu, Abhijat, Fingrut, Warren, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Chan, Christopher T., Crump, Michael, Hogg, David, and Reich, Heather N.
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