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Introducing Genetic Tests With Uncertain Implications in Living Donor Kidney Transplantation: ApoL1 as a Case Study.

Lainie Friedman Ross1, J Richard Thistlethwaite2.   

Abstract

Genetic mutations in apolipoprotein L1 (ApoL1) are associated with kidney disease. Apolipoprotein L1 mutations are common in African Americans (∼39% and 12% have 1 and 2 high-risk alleles, respectively). Carrying 2 ApoL1 risk alleles may explain much of the excess rate of kidney failure in African Americans compared to European Americans. Apolipoprotein L1 also has implications for kidney transplantation. Kidney grafts from deceased donors with 2 ApoL1 risk alleles have worse graft survival, but outcomes appear unaffected by recipient ApoL1 status. Unknown is whether donation increases the risk of kidney failure in living donors with 2 ApoL1 risk alleles and whether their donated kidneys have worse graft survival. There are 4 options to consider: (1) remain silent about ApoL1 risk alleles and renal failure and wait for more data; (2) counsel about race, ApoL1, and subsequent renal failure abstractly but remain agnostic about donor testing until more data are available; (3) provide counseling and encourage genotyping of prospective living donors of African ancestry as part of the living donor workup; or (4) mandate testing of all prospective living donors. We support option 3, and recommend, with donor permission, to discuss the results with potential recipients to promote informed decision-making. We also argue for a voluntary donor registry that collects long-term follow-up information. We provide ethical arguments to support these recommendations.
© 2016, NATCO.

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Keywords:  ApoL1; disclosure; ethics; genetic testing; kidney transplantation; living donors; sickle cell trait; uncertainty

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27302054     DOI: 10.1177/1526924816654608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Transplant        ISSN: 1526-9248            Impact factor:   1.187


  14 in total

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Review 3.  Practical Considerations for APOL1 Genotyping in the Living Kidney Donor Evaluation.

Authors:  Alejandra M Mena-Gutierrez; Amber M Reeves-Daniel; Colleen L Jay; Barry I Freedman
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 4.939

4.  Donor-Recipient Relationship and Risk of ESKD in Live Kidney Donors of Varied Racial Groups.

Authors:  Abimereki D Muzaale; Allan B Massie; Fawaz Al Ammary; Macey L Henderson; Tanjala S Purnell; Courtenay M Holscher; Jacqueline Garonzik-Wang; Jayme E Locke; Jon J Snyder; Krista L Lentine; Dorry L Segev
Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis       Date:  2019-11-12       Impact factor: 8.860

Review 5.  APOL1 Genetic Testing in Living Kidney Transplant Donors.

Authors:  Sumit Mohan; Ana S Iltis; Deirdre Sawinski; James M DuBois
Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis       Date:  2019-04-11       Impact factor: 8.860

6.  KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline on the Evaluation and Care of Living Kidney Donors.

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Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 4.939

Review 7.  Clinical Genetic Testing for APOL1: Are we There Yet?

Authors:  Bessie A Young; Stephanie Malia Fullerton; James G Wilson; Kerri Cavanaugh; Erika Blacksher; Clarence Spigner; Jonathan Himmelfarb; Wylie Burke
Journal:  Semin Nephrol       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 5.299

8.  Cases in Precision Medicine: APOL1 and Genetic Testing in the Evaluation of Chronic Kidney Disease and Potential Transplant.

Authors:  Y Dana Neugut; Sumit Mohan; Ali G Gharavi; Krzysztof Kiryluk
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9.  Variation of ApoL1 Testing Practices for Living Kidney Donors.

Authors:  Tristan McIntosh; Sumit Mohan; Deirdre Sawinski; Ana Iltis; James M DuBois
Journal:  Prog Transplant       Date:  2019-12-16       Impact factor: 1.187

10.  Opinions of African American adults about the use of apolipoprotein L1 (ApoL1) genetic testing in living kidney donation and transplantation.

Authors:  Margaret Berrigan; Jasmine Austrie; Aaron Fleishman; Kenneth P Tercyak; Martin R Pollak; Martha Pavlakis; Vinayak Rohan; Prabhakar K Baliga; Liise K Kayler; Thomas H Feeley; James R Rodrigue
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2020-08-29       Impact factor: 8.086

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