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Page 1: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Renal Disease

(RUMP?)

Robert Unwin

University College London

Matthew Bailey

The University of Edinburgh

Page 2: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Network Rationale

~10% of the UK population have chronic kidney disease (33% in over 65s)

Congenital renal disease in childhood

Increasing prevalence with rise in diabetes and metabolic disorders

Cyst disease main genetic cause of renal failure

Page 3: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Network Rationale Human and economic burden large and often

underestimated

Complex structure/function relationships

Renal phenotyping technically difficult

Time consuming and costly

Few Specialist Laboratories

Page 4: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Network overview

RenalDisease

Glomerular

Tubular Development

Cystic

RenalDisease

Glomerular

Tubular Development

Cystic

Glomerular: Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Imperial, Harwell, Oxford, UCL, Zurich

Tubular: Cambridge, Edinburgh, Naples, Oxford, UCL, Zurich, Paris

Cystic: Oxford, UCL, Naples, Zurich, Paris

Development: Edinburgh, Harwell, Manchester, UCL

We are:Clinical ScientistsPhysiologistsAnatomistsHuman & Rodent Genetics

Page 5: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Network Activities

• Meeting in mid-April 2012 (London)• Theme Leaders• SOP for sample handling• Curation (GUDMAP)• Universal secondary screen or hypothesis-

driven• Discussion of gene selection

Page 6: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Universal secondary screens

• Radiotelemetry• GFR in conscious mice• Signal processing (Informatics) of Blood Flow• Complementary in vitro screen (Oocytes)

• Image-based screening (sMRI fMRI)

• Specialist urine analysis

Page 7: Renal Disease (RUMP?) Robert Unwin University College London Matthew Bailey The University of Edinburgh

Discussion points

• Urine/tissue from primary screen• Universal secondary screen desirable

– Identification of Epistasis– Expensive (Strategic funding)– EP7 Rare Diseases and Omics- EURENOMICS

• Hypothesis-lead screening– Theme-based genes of interest – Incorporated into response mode function– Potentially less power for identifying novel function