Vesico-ureteric reflux: using mouse models to understand a common congenital urinary tract defect

IJ Murawski, CL Watt, IR Gupta - Pediatric Nephrology, 2011 - Springer
IJ Murawski, CL Watt, IR Gupta
Pediatric Nephrology, 2011Springer
Vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) is a common congenital urinary tract defect in which urine flows
retrogradely from the bladder to the kidneys because of an abnormally formed uretero-
vesical junction. It is associated with recurrent urinary tract infections, renal hypo/dysplasia,
reflux nephropathy, hypertension, and end-stage renal disease. In humans, VUR is
genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous, encompassing diverse renal and urinary
tract phenotypes. To understand the significance of these phenotypes, we and others have …
Abstract
Vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) is a common congenital urinary tract defect in which urine flows retrogradely from the bladder to the kidneys because of an abnormally formed uretero-vesical junction. It is associated with recurrent urinary tract infections, renal hypo/dysplasia, reflux nephropathy, hypertension, and end-stage renal disease. In humans, VUR is genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous, encompassing diverse renal and urinary tract phenotypes. To understand the significance of these phenotypes, we and others have used the mouse as a model organism and this has led to the identification of new candidate genes. Through careful phenotypic analysis of these models, a new understanding of the genetics and biology of VUR is now underway.
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