Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the most common cause for end stage renal disease (ESRD). Next to environmental factors, genetic
predispositions determine the susceptibility for DN and its rate of progression to ESRD. With the availability of genome wide
expression profiling we have the opportunity to define relevant pathways activated in the individual diabetic patient, integrating
both environmental exposure and genetic background. In this review we summarize current understanding of how to link comprehensive
gene expression data sets with biomedical knowledge and present strategies to build a transcriptional network of DN. Information
about the individual disease processes of DN might allow the implementation of a personalized molecular medicine approach
with mechanism-based patient management. Web based search engines like Nephromine are essential tools to facilitate access
to molecular data of genomics, proteomics and metabolomics of DN.
Keywords Diabetic nephropathy - Personalized molecular medicine - Patient tailored medicine - Gene expression - Transcription regulatory networks