The goal of this observational study is to learn more about how genes impact the risk of kidney disease. Anyone 18 or older living in the US is eligible, and a diagnosis of kidney disease is NOT required. Study participation is online, and it takes about 20 minutes to complete health surveys and request a saliva collection kit sent through US mail. In return, study participants may opt to receive information about their genetic ancestry at no cost.
This is an online research study to learn more about how genes affect the risk of kidney disease. This is an online research study to learn more about how genes affect the risk of kidney disease. No office visit is required and in return, participants may receive information about their genetic ancestry for free. One in seven individuals in the United States today has chronic kidney disease (CDC 2023). The heritability -a measure of genetic, as opposed to environmental, contribution to a disease- of kidney function such as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) has been estimated at 38%This study will increase our understanding of the genetic basis of kidney disease, which is a crucial step in drug development to improve current treatment options. The study investigators seek a diverse population because diversity among participants maximizes the usefulness of the data. Participants will use our online study portal to answer questions about their health and provide their DNA via a saliva sample using a pre-paid mailer. Participation takes approximately 20 minutes. Participants will be invited to share data from their electronic health records, but this is not required for study participation. The study investigators keep participants engaged with short monthly newsletters.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50,000
Saliva sample is sent via prepaid US Mail for DNA extraction
Health surveys are filled out online in the study portal.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
RECRUITINGGenetic risk variants associated with kidney disease
Genetic factors will be measured through whole exome sequencing along with genotyping of common variants, and then correlated with kidney disease and/or kidney disease subtype.
Time frame: 2 years
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