Evaluation of Prevalence, Molecular and Genetic Backgrounds of Calcium-Based stones among Patients with Renal Calcular Disease in Mansoura Urology and Nephrology Center
Back ground: Nephrolithiasis is a prevalent disease with high morbidity, the incidence and prevalence of nephrolithiasis has risen worldwide. Calcium nephrolithiasis may be considered as a complex disease having multiple pathogenic mechanisms and characterized by various clinical manifestations. Both genetic and environmental factors may increase susceptibility to calcium stones. Polymorphisms of vitamin D receptor (VDR), calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR) and AGXT have been associated with risk of urolithiasis, but, with inconsistent results and lack data from Egyptian population. Objective: Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the prevalence, mutational profile for these genes in patients with Ca-based stones, admitted to Mansoura Urology and Nephrology Center. Methodology: In this study, employing sequencing of the coding exons of the calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR), vitamin D receptor (VDR) and AGXT for a 50 of Egyptian calcium kidney stone-formers and 20 control subjects. The results of the mutational profile data will be correlated with risk of stone recurrence over 2 years.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
84
Endoscopic removal of renal stones
checking possible mutations of VDR and CASR genes
Mansoura University
Al Mansurah, Outside U.S./Canada, Egypt
prevalence of Ca-based renal stones
Prevalence of Ca stones among patients with kidney stone disease admitted in Mansoura UNC throughout the study duration as assessed by infrared spectroscopic stone analysis
Time frame: two years
Genetic background of Ca based renal stones
Identification of metabolic derangement and genomic alterations in patients with renal Ca stones (CASR, and VDR genes)
Time frame: two years
Stone recurrence
Evaluation of the possible correlation of detected genomic mutations assessed by genetic analysis with stone recurrence at 2 years following stone management.
Time frame: two years
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