rs10783124 - AGL - SLC35A3
Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genetic risk score raises the risk of incidence of chronic kidney disease in Korean general population-based cohort. - Clinical and experimental nephrology (2020) · Yun S, Han M, Kim HJ, Kim H, Kang E, Kim S, Ahn C, Oh KH · PubMed 30955190
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common disease, affecting about 10% of the general population. The genetic component about CKD incidence in Asian population is not well known. The aim of the study is to find the genetic loci associated with incident CKD and to figure out the effect of genetic variation on the development of CKD. We conducted a genome-wide association (GWA) study regarding the development of CKD based on two population-based cohorts of Korean Genome Epidemiology Study. 3617 Koreans from two different cohorts, aged 40-49 years without CKD at initial visit, were included in our analysis. We used 2510 individuals in Ansan as the discovery set and another 1107 individuals from Ansung as the replication set. At baseline, members of both cohorts provided information on creatin
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Lifestyle context
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genetic predisposition to chronic kidney disease Moderate
Carrier status for rs10783124 G allele associated with substantially increased chronic kidney disease incidence risk
Screening
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chronic kidney disease screening Moderate
GWAS evidence associates G risk allele with 2.23-fold increased odds of incident chronic kidney disease
Baseline serum creatinine and urine microalbumin at age 20-30, then annually