The ANTENATAL multicentre study to predict postnatal renal outcome in fetuses with posterior urethral valves: Objectives and design

Bénédicte Buffin-Meyer, Julie Klein, Loes F.M. Van Der Zanden, Elena Levtchenko, Panogiotis Moulos, Nadia Lounis, Françoise Conte-Auriol, An Hindryckx, Elke Wühl, Nicola Persico, Dick Oepkes, Michiel F. Schreuder, Marcin Tkaczyk, Gema Ariceta, Magdalena Fossum, Paloma Parvex, Wout Feitz, Henning Olsen, Giovanni Montini, Stéphane DecramerJoost P. Schanstra, An Hindryckx, Luc De Catte, Christophe Vayssieres, Agnès Sartor, Marion Groussolles, Christelle Plard, Paul Guerby, Laure Connan, Mathieu Morin, Elizabeth Simon, Jean Breaud, Anne Hélène Saliou, Loic De Parscau, Nadine Jay, Isabelle Germouty, Gwenaelle Le Bouar, Amelie Ryckewaert, Marie Christine Manca-Pellissier, Thierry Merrot, Helene Laurichesse, Denis Gallot, Lucie Bessenay, Laurent Bidat, Philippe Boize, Norbert Winer, Emma Allain-Launey, Claudine Le Vaillant, Fabienne Prieur, Marie Pierre Lavocat, Frederic Coatleven, Eric Debromez, Jérôme Harembat, Brigitte Llanas, Romain Favre, Raphael Moog, Ariane Zaloszyc, Jérôme Massardier, Delphine Demede, Franck Perrotin, Sylvie Cloarec, Valérie Vequeau-Goua, Emmanuelle Descombes, Pierre Boulot, Denis Morin, Florent Fuchs, Julie Tenenbaum, Yves Ville, Thomas Blanc, Laurence Heidet, Anne Paris, Eric Dobremez, Marie Françoise Froute, Jean Gondry, Charles Muszynski, Elodie Haraux, Fabienne Lobelle, Julien Chevreau, Jonathan Rosenblatt, Véronique Baudoin, Georges Deschenes, Virginie Guigue, Florence Amblard, Guylhène Bourdat-Michel, Elke Wühl, Franz Schaefer, Michael Elsässer, Federica Rossi, Gianantonio Manzoni, Erika A. De Marco, Giovanni Montini, Valentina Capone, Leonardo Caforio, Antonio Zaccara, Michele Innocenzi, Pietro Bagolan, Nicola Capozza, Marco Castagnetti, Mariangela Mancini, Dick Oepkes, Phebe Adama Van Scheltema, Wout Feitz, Barbara Kortmann, Marcin Tkaczyk, Małgorzata Stańczyk, Krzysztof Szaflik, Justyna Wojtera, Waldemar Krzeszowski, Tomasz Talar, Barbara Pawłowska, Katarzyna Fortecka-Piestrzeniewicz, Dariusz Olejniczak, Gema Ariceta, Silvia Arevalo, Carlota Rodo, Magdalena Fossum, Peter Lindgren, Paloma Parvex, Hassib Chehade

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Abstract

Background: Posterior urethral valves (PUV) account for 17% of paediatric end-stage renal disease. A major issue in the management of PUV is prenatal prediction of postnatal renal function. Fetal ultrasound and fetal urine biochemistry are currently employed for this prediction, but clearly lack precision. We previously developed a fetal urine peptide signature that predicted in utero with high precision postnatal renal function in fetuses with PUV. We describe here the objectives and design of the prospective international multicentre ANTENATAL (multicentre validation of a fetal urine peptidome-based classifier to predict postnatal renal function in posterior urethral valves) study, set up to validate this fetal urine peptide signature. Methods: Participants will be PUV pregnancies enrolled from 2017 to 2021 and followed up until 2023 in >30 European centres endorsed and supported by European reference networks for rare urological disorders (ERN eUROGEN) and rare kidney diseases (ERN ERKNet). The endpoint will be renal/patient survival at 2 years postnatally. Assuming α = 0.05, 1-β = 0.8 and a mean prevalence of severe renal outcome in PUV individuals of 0.35, 400 patients need to be enrolled to validate the previously reported sensitivity and specificity of the peptide signature. Results: In this largest multicentre study of antenatally detected PUV, we anticipate bringing a novel tool to the clinic. Based on urinary peptides and potentially amended in the future with additional omics traits, this tool will be able to precisely quantify postnatal renal survival in PUV pregnancies. The main limitation of the employed approach is the need for specialized equipment. Conclusions: Accurate risk assessment in the prenatal period should strongly improve the management of fetuses with PUV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-379
Number of pages9
JournalClinical Kidney Journal
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • development
  • kidney disease
  • obstructive uropathy
  • prediction
  • prenatal biomarkers

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