TY - JOUR
T1 - Rationale and design of the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) Match in glomerular diseases
T2 - designing the right trial for the right patient, today
AU - NEPTUNE investigators
AU - Trachtman, Howard
AU - Desmond, Hailey
AU - Williams, Amanda L.
AU - Mariani, Laura H.
AU - Eddy, Sean
AU - Ju, Wenjun
AU - Barisoni, Laura
AU - Ascani, Heather K.
AU - Uhlmann, Wendy R.
AU - Spino, Cathie
AU - Holzman, Lawrence B.
AU - Sedor, John R.
AU - Gadegbeku, Crystal
AU - Subramanian, Lalita
AU - Lienczewski, Chrysta C.
AU - Manieri, Tina
AU - Roberts, Scott J.
AU - Gipson, Debbie S.
AU - Kretzler, Matthias
AU - Massengill, Susan
AU - Lo, Layla
AU - Dell, Katherine
AU - O'Toole, John
AU - Sedor, John
AU - Martin, Blair
AU - Macumber, Ian
AU - Sharma, Silpa
AU - Srivastava, Tarak
AU - Markus, Kelsey
AU - Sethna, Christine
AU - Vento, Suzanne
AU - Canetta, Pietro
AU - Olabisi, Opeyemi
AU - Gbadegesin, Rasheed
AU - Smith, Maurice
AU - Greenbaum, Laurence
AU - Wang, Chia shi
AU - Yun, Emily
AU - Adler, Sharon
AU - LaPage, Janine
AU - Amarah, Amatur
AU - Itteera, Mathew
AU - Atkinson, Meredith
AU - Williams, Miahje
AU - Lieske, John
AU - Hogan, Marie
AU - Fervenza, Fernando
AU - Selewski, David
AU - Alston, Cheryl
AU - Reidy, Kim
AU - Ross, Michael
AU - Kaskel, Frederick
AU - Flynn, Patricia
AU - Malaga-Dieguez, Laura
AU - Zhdanova, Olga
AU - Pehrson, Laura Jane
AU - Miranda, Melanie
AU - Almaani, Salem
AU - Roberts, Laci
AU - Lafayette, Richard
AU - Dave, Shiktij
AU - Lee, Iris
AU - Shah, Shweta
AU - Batla, Sadaf
AU - Reich, Heather
AU - Hladunewich, Michelle
AU - Ling, Paul
AU - Romano, Martin
AU - Brakeman, Paul
AU - Dylewski, James
AU - Rogers, Nathan
AU - McCarthy, Ellen
AU - Creed, Catherine
AU - Fornoni, Alessia
AU - Bandes, Miguel
AU - Mariani, Laura
AU - Modi, Zubin
AU - Williams, A.
AU - Ni, Roxy
AU - Nachman, Patrick
AU - Rheault, Michelle
AU - Kowalski, Amy
AU - Rauwolf, Nicolas
AU - Derebail, Vimal
AU - Gibson, Keisha
AU - Froment, Anne
AU - Kelley, Sara
AU - Holzman, Lawrence
AU - Meyers, Kevin
AU - Kallem, Krishna
AU - Edwards, Aliya
AU - Sharma, Samin
AU - Roehm, Elizabeth
AU - Sambandam, Kamalanathan
AU - Brown, Elizabeth
AU - Hellewege, Jamie
AU - Jefferson, Ashley
AU - Hingorani, Sangeeta
AU - Tuttle, Katherine
AU - Manahan, Linda
AU - Pao, Emily
AU - Kuykendall, Kelli
AU - Lin, Jen Jar
AU - Dharnidharka, Vikas
AU - Gillespie, Brenda
AU - Salmon, Eloise
AU - Mainieri, Tina
AU - Alter, Gabrielle
AU - Arbit, Michael
AU - Fermin, Damian
AU - Larkina, Maria
AU - Lienczewski, Chrysta
AU - Scherr, Rebecca
AU - Troost, Jonathan
AU - Williams, Amanda
AU - Zhai, Yan
AU - Kincaid, Colleen
AU - Li, Shengqian
AU - Li, Shannon
AU - Sampson, Matthew G.
AU - Smith, Abigail
AU - Zee, Jarcy
AU - Avila-Casado, Carmen
AU - Bagnasco, Serena
AU - Bu, Lihong
AU - Caltharp, Shelley
AU - Cassol, Clarissa
AU - Demeke, Dawit
AU - Hassler, Jared
AU - Herlitz, Leal
AU - Hewitt, Stephen
AU - Hodgin, Jeff
AU - Holanda, Danni
AU - Kambham, Neeraja
AU - Lemley, Kevin
AU - Messias, Nidia
AU - Mikhailov, Alexei
AU - Moreno, Vanessa
AU - Najafian, Behzad
AU - Palmer, Matthew
AU - Rosenberg, Avi
AU - Royal, Virginie
AU - Sekulik, Miroslav
AU - Stokes, Barry
AU - Thomas, David
AU - Wu, Ming
AU - Yamashita, Michifumi
AU - Yin, Hong
AU - Zuo . Cochairs, Yiqin
AU - Nast, Cynthia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 International Society of Nephrology
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Glomerular diseases are classified using a descriptive taxonomy that is not reflective of the heterogeneous underlying molecular drivers. This limits not only diagnostic and therapeutic patient management, but also impacts clinical trials evaluating targeted interventions. The Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) is poised to address these challenges. The study has enrolled >850 pediatric and adult patients with proteinuric glomerular diseases who have contributed to deep clinical, histologic, genetic, and molecular profiles linked to long-term outcomes. The NEPTUNE Knowledge Network, comprising combined, multiscalar data sets, captures each participant's molecular disease processes at the time of kidney biopsy. In this editorial, we describe the design and implementation of NEPTUNE Match, which bridges a basic science discovery pipeline with targeted clinical trials. Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed for real-time pathway analyses. A Molecular Nephrology Board reviews the pathway maps together with clinical, laboratory, and histopathologic data assembled for each patient to compile a Match report that estimates the fit between the specific molecular disease pathway(s) identified in an individual patient and proposed clinical trials. The NEPTUNE Match report is communicated using established protocols to the patient and the attending nephrologist for use in their selection of available clinical trials. NEPTUNE Match represents the first application of precision medicine in nephrology with the aim of developing targeted therapies and providing the right medication for each patient with primary glomerular disease.
AB - Glomerular diseases are classified using a descriptive taxonomy that is not reflective of the heterogeneous underlying molecular drivers. This limits not only diagnostic and therapeutic patient management, but also impacts clinical trials evaluating targeted interventions. The Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) is poised to address these challenges. The study has enrolled >850 pediatric and adult patients with proteinuric glomerular diseases who have contributed to deep clinical, histologic, genetic, and molecular profiles linked to long-term outcomes. The NEPTUNE Knowledge Network, comprising combined, multiscalar data sets, captures each participant's molecular disease processes at the time of kidney biopsy. In this editorial, we describe the design and implementation of NEPTUNE Match, which bridges a basic science discovery pipeline with targeted clinical trials. Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed for real-time pathway analyses. A Molecular Nephrology Board reviews the pathway maps together with clinical, laboratory, and histopathologic data assembled for each patient to compile a Match report that estimates the fit between the specific molecular disease pathway(s) identified in an individual patient and proposed clinical trials. The NEPTUNE Match report is communicated using established protocols to the patient and the attending nephrologist for use in their selection of available clinical trials. NEPTUNE Match represents the first application of precision medicine in nephrology with the aim of developing targeted therapies and providing the right medication for each patient with primary glomerular disease.
KW - clinical trials
KW - disease pathway
KW - patient communication
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181818603&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.kint.2023.11.018
DO - 10.1016/j.kint.2023.11.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 38245210
AN - SCOPUS:85181818603
SN - 0085-2538
VL - 105
SP - 218
EP - 230
JO - Kidney International
JF - Kidney International
IS - 2
ER -