Gema Ariceta Iraola Instituciones de las que forman parte Investigador/a principal Fisiopatología Renal Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca Email Gema Ariceta Iraola Email Instituciones de las que forman parte Investigador/a principal Fisiopatología Renal Vall Hebron Institut de Recerca
Líneas de investigación Mechanisms of chronic renal disease progression and cardiovascular risk in pediatric patients with chronic renal disease Pediatric patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) constitude a high risk group for cardiovascular disease (CVD) related to traditional and non-traditional risk factors. We are interested in studying the relationship between traditional CVD risk factors (obesity, overweight, anemia, dyslipemia, malnutrition, hypertension, and non-traditional CVD risk factors (homocysteine, asymmetric dymethylarginine (ADMA), FGF23, ultraselective protein C (PCR) and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) in children and adolescents with CKD, based on its severity and duration. Further, we are also interested in finding a biomarker to identify early in the disease, those patients with increased CVD risk and poor outcome. IP: Gema Ariceta Iraola Rare inhirited renal diseases Our group is focused in research in primary or inherited tubular renal diseases, such as Dent’s Disease, Bartter syndrome, Tubular Acidosis, Familial Hypomagnesemia with Hypercalciuria and Nephrocalcinosis, among others. Currently we are collaborating with other groups in Spain, within a research project named Renaltube the main purpose of which is to build a database while facilitating access to genotyping in order to improve the clinical and molecular knowledge of primary tubulopathies. Renaltube has a web-based approach with multilateral collaboration scheme that enhances the recruitment of data and promotes the understanding of underlying mechanisms of rare inherited diseases, defines more accurate diagnostic and follow-up criteria, develops new molecular techniques and will improve the overall care of the patients. Currently we are offering the analysis of 22 genes corresponding to 23 primary tubulopathies. After two years of activity Renaltube has collected data from 222 patients, the mayority from Spain and Latin America (85.3%). The most common tubulopathies are distal renal tubular acidosis (22.5%), and classical Bartter syndrome (19.3%) followed by familial hypomagesemia with hipercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (15.7%), and Gitelman syndrome (15%). IP: Gema Ariceta Iraola, Anna Meseguer Navarro Proyectos Caracterización de la respuesta inmune celular específica frente al virus Epstein-Barr en receptores de trasplante renal pediátrico (CRICE-VEB)). IP: - Colaboradores: Gema Ariceta Iraola, Laura Donadeu Casassas, Delphine Kervella Entidad financiadora: Sociedad Española de Trasplantes Financiación: 20000 Referencia: SET/AYUDAS.PROYECTOS/2023/LOPEZ Duración: 01/01/2024 - 31/12/2025 Contribución de la microbiota intestinal en la progresión del daño renal de pacientes con hipomagnesemia familiar con hipercalciuria y nefrocalcinosis IP: Gema Ariceta Iraola Colaboradores: Anna Meseguer Navarro, Cristina Martínez Martínez, Julieta Torchia Entidad financiadora: AIRG - ESPAÑA Financiación: 10000 Referencia: CGE/ARICETA/2023 Duración: 01/01/2024 - 01/01/2025 La variabilidad fenotípica en pacientes afectados de Hipomagnesemia Familiar con Hipercalciuria y Nefrocalcinosis (HFHNC) como oportunidad para entender las bases fisiopatológicas de la enfermedad y para la búsqueda de soluciones terapéuticas IP: Anna Meseguer Navarro Colaboradores: Gema Ariceta Iraola, Gerard Cantero Recasens Entidad financiadora: Sociedad Española de Nefrología (S.E.N.) Financiación: 24000 Referencia: SENEFRO/PROJECTES/2023/MESEGUER Duración: 27/11/2023 - 26/11/2025 RED NACIONAL DE LABORATORIOS DE FUNCION RENAL IP: Francesc Moreso Mateos Colaboradores: Gema Ariceta Iraola, Joan López Hellin Entidad financiadora: Instituto de Salud Carlos III Financiación: 42900 Referencia: PMP22/00119 Duración: 01/01/2023 - 31/12/2025 Paginación Página actual 1 Página 2 Página 3 Página 4 Siguiente página › Última página »