Targeting Genetic Kidney Disease
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NBA great Alonzo Mourning returned home from the Sydney Olympics after winning the gold medal feeling ill. He surprisingly was diagnosed shortly after with kidney disease. Scientists have discovered his type of kidney disease is linked to having genetic variants of the APOL1 gene – ones that 13% of people with African ancestry carry. Dr. Ogo Egbuna leads clinical development for the team researching APOL1-mediated kidney disease at Vertex where they’re investigating a small molecule therapy to target its underlying cause. Produced by Bloomberg Media Studios and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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