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Since 1982, passionate patients have inspired and supported the PKD Foundation’s efforts to fight PKD. Together, we’ve advanced basic PKD research into PKD drug development. Treatments for PKD are finally within reach! Now, more than ever, we need to unite as a community - join us in this unfinished fight.

 

 
 
  • Clinical Trials Updates/ Everolimus & Sirolimus Study Results
    June 28, 2010 |  Research & Medicine

     

    MedPage Today (6/25, Gever) reported that, according to studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine, “the mTOR inhibitors everolimus (Zortress, Afinitor) and sirolimus (Rapamune) failed to halt the decline in renal function associated with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). “In one study of 433 patients, researchers found that “renal volume growth was slowed with everolimus, but the treatment had no effect on the glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).” Meanwhile, 100 “patients in the second trial, who had less advanced disease, fared no better sirolimus: neither renal volume nor GFR were affected any differently by the drug relative to placebo.”  An editorial accompanying the studies “summed up the disappointment of the nephrology community.” e-Published ASN Online Kidney Daily, June 28, 2010.
     
    Jill Panetta, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, PKD Foundation said, “While the results are somewhat disappointing from these two studies, there are other trials on-going. In addition, we’re now developing a comprehensive plan for speeding up the drug-development process and building a clinical trials pipeline. This we hope to soon share with the PKD community.”
     
    For some time it has been known that sirolimus and everolimus cause side effects no one would welcome when used at doses commensurate to those used in laboratory animals that showed efficacy.  Nonetheless, these are interesting compounds and are representatives of a class of drugs that may have benefit in a modified format.
     
    For more information about these studies, please see below:
     

    Everolimus in Patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

    Sirolimus and Kidney Growth in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

    mTOR inhibitors in Polycystic Kidney Disease

  • Valen Cover biography receives an Award of Excellence from the PKD Foundation of Canada
    June 28, 2010 |  Inspiration , Foundation News

    Valen Cover's inspirational biography, My Favorite American, has been selected as the winner of the Helene Kenigsberg Award for Excellence in Public Awareness of Polycystic Kidney Disease by the PKD Foundation of Canada. Written by Canadian author Dennis McCloskey, My Favorite American details the obstacles the 27-year-old has endured, including an organ transplant, polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a seizure disorder, coliosis, pancreatitis and a motorcycle accident.

  • PKD Foundation June eNewsletter
    June 25, 2010 |  Foundation News

    Check out the June edition of PKDnews for the latest news and updates at the PKD Foundation. PKDnews will provide you more information about how you can learn, connect and advocate.

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