Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance in kidney transplanted patients
G&K Working Group
Genes & Kidney Working Group
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Genetic kidney diseases have received increasing attention over the last decade and come with a considerable burden for the affected patients, their families and healthcare systems. Studies show that – as an example – genetic causes of kidney failure are much more common than originally expected. Increasing knowledge has led to a paradigm shift towards increased diagnostic efforts and accuracy. Importantly, the identification of the underlying genetic cause and the associated impact on the function of kidney cells begins to be the basis for optimized counselling and the development of novel targeted treatment options.
It is time to take the next step and implement new opportunities in routine clinical care. This step requires intense international collaboration, and the education of multidisciplinary medical personnel and needs to involve all stakeholders in the field – from patients, healthcare providers and researchers to politics, funding agencies and industry. In this context, Genes&Kidney will form a central hub to coordinate educational efforts, research and interdisciplinary cross-border interaction in the field of genetic kidney diseases.
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The G&K Board provides strategic direction to the working group. Board members enhance the exchange of expertise and international cooperation.
Roman-Ulrich Müller
Germany
Emilie Cornec-Le Gall
France
Giovambattista Capasso, Italy
Lucile Figueres, France – YNP Observer
Jan Halbritter, Germany
Ewout Hoorn, The Netherlands
Tom Nijenhuis, The Netherlands
Maria Vanessa Perez Gomez, Spain
John Sayer, United Kingdom
Albertien M. Van Eerde, The Netherlands
Stephen Walsh, United Kingdom