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肾病与糖尿病家族调查(FIND):设计与方法

The Family Investigation of Nephropathy and Diabetes (FIND): design and methods.

作者信息

Knowler William C, Coresh Josef, Elston Robert C, Freedman Barry I, Iyengar Sudha K, Kimmel Paul L, Olson Jane M, Plaetke Rosemarie, Sedor John R, Seldin Michael F

机构信息

Diabetes and Arthritis Epidemiology Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Phoenix, AZ, USA.

出版信息

J Diabetes Complications. 2005 Jan-Feb;19(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2003.12.007.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Family Investigation of Nephropathy and Diabetes (FIND) is a multicenter study designed to identify genetic determinants of diabetic nephropathy. It is conducted in eight U.S. clinical centers and a coordinating center, and with four ethnic groups (European Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, and American Indians). Two strategies are used to localize susceptibility genes: a family-based linkage study and a case-control study using mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium (MALD).

METHODS

In the family-based study, probands with diabetic nephropathy are recruited with their parents and selected siblings. Linkage analyses will be conducted to identify chromosomal regions containing genes that influence the development of diabetic nephropathy or related quantitative traits such as serum creatinine concentration, urinary albumin excretion, and plasma glucose concentrations. Regions showing evidence of linkage will be examined further with both genetic linkage and association studies to identify genes that influence diabetic nephropathy or related traits. Two types of MALD studies are being done. One is a case-control study of unrelated individuals of Mexican American heritage in which both cases and controls have diabetes, but only the case has nephropathy. The other is a case-control study of African American patients with nephropathy (cases) and their spouses (controls) unaffected by diabetes and nephropathy; offspring are genotyped when available to provide haplotype data.

CONCLUSIONS

Identification of genes that influence susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy will lead to a better understanding of how nephropathy develops. This should eventually lead to improved treatment and prevention.

摘要

背景

肾病与糖尿病家族调查(FIND)是一项多中心研究,旨在确定糖尿病肾病的遗传决定因素。该研究在美国的八个临床中心和一个协调中心开展,涉及四个种族群体(欧裔美国人、非裔美国人、墨西哥裔美国人及美洲印第安人)。采用两种策略来定位易感基因:基于家系的连锁研究以及使用混合连锁不平衡定位法(MALD)的病例对照研究。

方法

在基于家系的研究中,招募患有糖尿病肾病的先证者及其父母和选定的兄弟姐妹。将进行连锁分析,以确定包含影响糖尿病肾病发展或相关定量性状(如血清肌酐浓度、尿白蛋白排泄量和血糖浓度)的基因的染色体区域。对显示连锁证据的区域,将通过遗传连锁和关联研究进一步检查,以确定影响糖尿病肾病或相关性状的基因。正在开展两种类型的MALD研究。一种是对墨西哥裔美国血统的无关个体进行的病例对照研究,其中病例和对照均患有糖尿病,但只有病例患有肾病。另一种是对患有肾病的非裔美国患者(病例)及其未受糖尿病和肾病影响的配偶(对照)进行的病例对照研究;如有后代,则对其进行基因分型以提供单倍型数据。

结论

确定影响糖尿病肾病易感性的基因将有助于更好地理解肾病的发展过程。这最终应能带来治疗和预防方面的改善。

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