Genetic Markers Among the Israeli Druze Minority Population With End-Stage Kidney Disease
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2023.06.006
Genetic Markers Among the Israeli Druze Minority Population With End-Stage Kidney Disease
Abstract
Rationale & objective: Genetic etiologies have been identified among approximately 10% of adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, data are lacking regarding the prevalence of monogenic etiologies especially among members of minority groups. This study characterized the genetic markers among members of an Israeli minority group with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).
Study design: A national-multicenter cross-sectional study of Israeli Druze patients (an Arabic-speaking Near-Eastern transnational population isolate) who are receiving maintenance dialysis for ESKD. All study participants underwent exome sequencing.
Setting & participants: We recruited 94 adults with ESKD, comprising 97% of the total 97 Druze individuals throughout Israel being treated with dialysis during the study period.
Predictors: Demographics and clinical characteristics of kidney disease.
Outcome: Genetic markers.
Analytical approach: Whole-exome sequencing and the relationship of markers to clinical phenotypes.
Results: We identified genetic etiologies in 17 of 94 participants (18%). None had a previous molecular diagnosis. A novel, population-specific, WDR19 homozygous pathogenic variant (p.Cys293Tyr) was the most common genetic finding. Other monogenic etiologies included PKD1, PKD2, type IV collagen mutations, and monogenic forms of noncommunicable diseases. The pre-exome clinical diagnosis corresponded to the final molecular diagnosis in fewer than half of the participants.
Limitations: This study was limited to Druze individuals, so its generalizability may be limited.
Conclusions: Exome sequencing identified a genetic diagnosis in approximately 18% of Druze individuals with ESKD. These results support conducting genetic analyses in minority populations with high rates of CKD and for whom phenotypic disease specificity may be low.
Plain-language summary: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects many people worldwide and has multiple genetic causes. However, there is limited information on the prevalence of genetic etiologies, especially among minority populations. Our national-multicenter study focused on Israeli Druze patients. Using exome-sequencing, we identified previously undetected genetic causes in nearly 20% of patients, including a new and population-specific WDR19 homozygous pathogenic variant. This mutation has not been previously described; it is extremely rare globally but is common among the Druze, which highlights the importance of studying minority populations with high rates of CKD. Our findings provide insights into the genetic basis of end-stage kidney disease in the Israeli Druze, expand the WDR19 phenotypic spectrum, and emphasize the potential value of genetic testing in such populations.
Keywords: CKD; Ciliopathy; Druze; ESKD; WDR19; exome sequencing; genetic; minority; monogenic; nephronophtisis-13.
Copyright © 2023 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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