Functional Measurements IN-THE-KIDNEY to Diagnose, Understand and Treat Renal Tu...
Functional Measurements IN-THE-KIDNEY to Diagnose, Understand and Treat Renal Tubulopathies
BACKGROUND | Renal tubulopathies are a large group of genetic disorders that disturb the function of the kidney tubule. A major challenge for diagnostics and treatment of magnesium (Mg2+) wasting tubulopathies, is absence of funct...
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Información proyecto IN-THE-KIDNEY
Duración del proyecto: 63 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2022-05-03
Fecha Fin: 2027-08-31
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Descripción del proyecto
BACKGROUND | Renal tubulopathies are a large group of genetic disorders that disturb the function of the kidney tubule. A major challenge for diagnostics and treatment of magnesium (Mg2+) wasting tubulopathies, is absence of functional cell models and tools to study the pathophysiology. Diagnostics of hereditary Mg2+ wasting tubulopathies based on genetic screening, rather than biological measurements of kidney processes. Therapy largely depends on oral supplements because therapeutics that target the cause of disease are not available. VISION | In my vision, better insights in the cellular functional processes in the kidney are the next essential step forward towards better diagnostics, pathophysiological understanding and development of therapy. Development of functional Mg2+ transport measurements and innovative use of patient-specific models is required to increase diagnostic yield and to develop therapy. AIMS AND APPROACH | In this project, I aim to develop a urine-based diagnostic approach using scRNA sequencing and extracellular vesicle proteomics to provide biological diagnosis of renal tubulopathies. Using urine-derived adult stem cells, I will perform the first ever functional studies of ion reabsorption in kidney organoids. This approach allows personalized analysis of the pathophysiology as well as patient-specific drug screenings. Lastly, I will be the first to apply intravital multiphoton imaging in mice to measure Mg2+ reabsorption in the kidney tubule. The combination of patient-derived organoids and mice models will be used to test novel therapeutics. IMPACT AND INNOVATION | IN-THE-KIDNEY establishes the novel concept of biological diagnostics for renal tubulopathies, develops for the first-time patient-derived tissue models for functional analysis and introduces intravital ion transport measurements in mice. The methodology and approaches in this project will result in the identification of novel therapeutics for Mg2+-wasting tubulopathies.