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Emerging Evidence on the Role of Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential in Chronic Kidney Disease

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Journal Transl Res
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Pathology
Date 2022 Dec 31
PMID 36586535
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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was responsible for 1.2 million deaths globally in 2016. Despite the large and growing burden of CKD, treatment options are limited and generally only preserve kidney function. Characterizing molecular precursors to incident and progressive CKD could point to critically needed prevention and treatment strategies. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is typically characterized by the clonal expansion of blood cells carrying somatic mutations in specific driver genes. An age-related disorder, CHIP is rare in the young but common in older adults. Recent studies have identified causal associations between CHIP and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease which are most likely mediated by inflammation, a hallmark of CKD. Animal evidence has supported causal effects of CHIP on kidney injury, inflammation, and fibrosis, providing impetus for human research. Although prospective epidemiologic studies investigating associations of CHIP with development and progression of CKD are few, intriguing findings have been reported. CHIP was significantly associated with kidney function decline and end stage kidney disease in the general population, although effect sizes were modest. Recent work suggests larger associations of CHIP with kidney disease progression in CKD patients, but further investigations in this area are needed. In addition, the accumulating literature has identified some heterogeneity in associations between CHIP and kidney endpoints across study populations, but reasons for these differences remain unclear. The current review provides an in-depth exploration into this nascent area of research, develops a conceptual framework linking CHIP to CKD, and discusses the clinical and public health implications of this work.

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