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Study protocol: rationale and design of the community-based prospective cohort study of kidney function and diabetes in rural New Mexico, the COMPASS study

机译:研究方案:COMPASS研究在新墨西哥州农村地区进行的肾功能和糖尿病社区前瞻性队列研究的原理和设计

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Rural areas in the state of New Mexico have been the “ground-zero” for the epidemic of diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the United States. However, there is limited research about risk factors of diabetic CKD in this area and scarce data regarding the performance of emerging markers of renal filtration and epigenetic biomarkers of renal function and diabetes in this area with its unique ethnic/racial population. We designed the COMPASS study as a community-based program in rural New Mexico aiming to screen for CKD and to discover CKD-related translational biomarkers. The study involves a prospective, longitudinal cohort design involving individuals living in rural New Mexico. Participants undergo a screening for kidney disease using markers of abnormal renal filtration (impaired glomerular filtration rate) or damage (albuminuria). Those found to have CKD on the basis of these tests or those at risk for CKD are?enrolled in a prospective longitudinal cohort. We measure markers of renal function, insulin resistance and epigenetics (microRNAs) on patients. Individuals are invited to participate in interviews and focus groups in order to characterize their attitudes towards research and barriers or facilitators to participation in future research studies about kidney disease. This study will provide important data about the local epidemiology of kidney disease in a high-risk rural setting and the utility of emerging renal filtration markers (Beta 2 Microglobulin and Cystatin C), while generating data and methods for the analyses of microRNA biomarkers. The qualitative research subproject will identify factors associated with increased willingness to participate in future translational research projects. With its geographical focus, this study will address a critical disparity in kidney disease research, while generating novel epigenetic data that are relevant for future studies in the general population.
机译:在美国,新墨西哥州的农村地区是糖尿病慢性肾脏病(CKD)流行的“零地面”。然而,在该地区糖尿病CKD的危险因素方面的研究有限,并且在该地区具有独特种族/种族的人群中,关于肾滤过的新兴标志物的性能以及肾功能和糖尿病的表观遗传生物标志物的性能缺乏数据。我们将COMPASS研究设计为新墨西哥州农村地区的一项社区计划,旨在筛查CKD并发现与CKD相关的翻译生物标记。该研究涉及前瞻性纵向队列设计,涉及居住在新墨西哥州农村的个人。参与者使用异常肾脏滤过(肾小球滤过率受损)或损伤(白蛋白尿)的标志物进行肾脏疾病筛查。根据这些检查发现患有CKD的患者或有CKD危险的患者纳入预期的纵向队列。我们测量患者肾功能,胰岛素抵抗和表观遗传学(microRNA)的标志物。邀请个人参加访谈和焦点小组会议,以表征他们对研究的态度以及阻碍他们参与未来有关肾脏疾病研究的障碍。这项研究将提供有关高风险农村地区局部肾脏疾病流行病学的重要数据,以及新兴的肾脏滤过标记物(β2微球蛋白和胱抑素C)的实用性,同时生成用于分析microRNA生物标记物的数据和方法。定性研究子项目将确定与参与未来翻译研究项目的意愿增加相关的因素。凭借其地理重点,这项研究将解决肾脏疾病研究中的关键差异,同时生成与普通人群中的未来研究相关的新颖表观遗传数据。

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