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Common variants in UMOD associate with urinary uromodulin levels: a meta-analysis.

Matthias Olden1, Tanguy Corre2, Caroline Hayward3, Daniela Toniolo4, Sheila Ulivi5, Paolo Gasparini6, Giorgio Pistis7, Shih-Jen Hwang8, Sven Bergmann2, Harry Campbell9, Massimiliano Cocca7, Ilaria Gandin6, Giorgia Girotto6, Bob Glaudemans10, Nicholas D Hastie3, Johannes Loffing11, Ozren Polasek12, Luca Rampoldi9, Igor Rudan13, Cinzia Sala7, Michela Traglia7, Peter Vollenweider14, Dragana Vuckovic6, Sonia Youhanna15, Julien Weber15, Alan F Wright3, Zoltán Kutalik16, Murielle Bochud17, Caroline S Fox18, Olivier Devuyst19.   

Abstract

Uromodulin is expressed exclusively in the thick ascending limb and is the most abundant protein excreted in normal urine. Variants in UMOD, which encodes uromodulin, are associated with renal function, and urinary uromodulin levels may be a biomarker for kidney disease. However, the genetic factors regulating uromodulin excretion are unknown. We conducted a meta-analysis of urinary uromodulin levels to identify associated common genetic variants in the general population. We included 10,884 individuals of European descent from three genetic isolates and three urban cohorts. Each study measured uromodulin indexed to creatinine and conducted linear regression analysis of approximately 2.5 million single nucleotide polymorphisms using an additive model. We also tested whether variants in genes expressed in the thick ascending limb associate with uromodulin levels. rs12917707, located near UMOD and previously associated with renal function and CKD, had the strongest association with urinary uromodulin levels (P<0.001). In all cohorts, carriers of a G allele of this variant had higher uromodulin levels than noncarriers did (geometric means 10.24, 14.05, and 17.67 μg/g creatinine for zero, one, or two copies of the G allele). rs12446492 in the adjacent gene PDILT (protein disulfide isomerase-like, testis expressed) also reached genome-wide significance (P<0.001). Regarding genes expressed in the thick ascending limb, variants in KCNJ1, SORL1, and CAB39 associated with urinary uromodulin levels. These data indicate that common variants in the UMOD promoter region may influence urinary uromodulin levels. They also provide insights into uromodulin biology and the association of UMOD variants with renal function.
Copyright © 2014 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24578125      PMCID: PMC4116060          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2013070781

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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