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In steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome that meets the strict definition, monogenic variants are less common than expected.

Yuta IchikawaNana SakakibaraChina NaganoYuta InokiYu TanakaChika UedaHideaki KitakadoAtsushi KondoShingo IshimoriTomoko HorinouchiKazumoto IijimaKandai Nozu
Published in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2024)
Our study revealed a monogenic cause in 12% of individuals with strictly defined SRNS, a much smaller proportion than previously reported. The presence or absence of edema at the onset was an important factor to distinguish SRNS with monogenic cause from SRNS without. Our results provide further evidence of the SRNS types attributable to monogenic causes.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • single cell
  • gene expression