Familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy (FJHN) is an autosomal dominant disorder, which is characterized by elevated serum uric acid concentrations due to a low fractional excretion of uric acid (FEUA), defective urinary concentrating ability, interstitial nephropathy, and progression to end-stage renal failure. Recently, new terminology using the term autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease (ADTKD) has been proposed, and FJHN is encompassed by it.
Bolar NA, Golzio C, Zivna M, Hayot G, Van Hemelrijk C, Schepers D, Vandeweyer G, Hoischen A, Huyghe JR, Raes A, Matthys E, Sys E, Azou M, Gubler MC, Praet M, Van Camp G, McFadden K, Pediaditakis I, Pristoupilova A, Hodanova K, Vyletal P, Hartmannova H, Stranecky V, Hulkova H, Baresova V, Jedlickova I, Sovova J, Hnizda A, Kidd K, Bleyer AJ, Spong RS, Vande Walle J, Mortier G, Brunner H, Van Laer L, Kmoch S, Katsanis N, Loeys BL
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Heterozygous Loss-of-Function SEC61A1 Mutations Cause Autosomal-Dominant Tubulo-Interstitial and Glomerulocystic Kidney Disease with Anemia.