Journal article
The LURN Study—What Have We “LURN”ed So Far?
Neurourology and urodynamics, Vol.45(4), pp.654-661
04/2026
DOI: 10.1002/nau.70224
PMID: 41944009
Abstract
LURN was established by the NIDDK to study LUTS with a holistic approach, focusing on urinary urgency. LURN has developed patient‐reported outcome instruments to better measure LUTS in men and women. LURN SI‐29 can be used for clinical research. LURN SI‐10 can be adopted for everyday use in clinic. LURN SI‐10 offers distinct advantages over the AUA‐SI. In addition to voiding and storage symptoms, LURN SI‐10 also measures SUI, UUI, painful bladder filling, and post‐void dribbling. LURN has studied the roles of non‐urologic factors in LUTS. For example, central obesity and high BMI are associated with worse UUI, SUI, and OAB symptoms. Depression, sleep disturbance, and poor physical function are associated with worse UI and voiding symptoms. Exposure to childhood sexual trauma is common and is associated with worse UI. LURN has conducted the largest neuroimaging studies to date on persons with urinary urgency. Increased functional connectivity between the pre‐frontal cortex and somatosensory cortex to specific brain networks was demonstrated in urgency patients compared to controls. Increased microstructural disruption to specific brain white matter tracts was also noted in urgency patients compared to controls. LURN has developed novel, unbiased, and data‐driven clustering tools to subgroup LUTS patients. Five male clusters and five female clusters were identified. LURN has also developed a large biorepository linked to rich clinical phenotyping data. Over 100 000 biospecimens (blood, serum, urine) were collected. Subtyping efforts of OAB patients in LURN II using machine learning/clustering approaches are ongoing. Clinical trials registration: LURN I Study: NCT02485808. LURN II Study: NCT04557748
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- The LURN Study—What Have We “LURN”ed So Far?
- Creators
- H. Henry Lai - University of Iowa, UrologyCindy Amundsen - Duke UniversityJ. Eric Jelovsek - Duke UniversityKathryn Flynn - Duke UniversityJim Hokanson - Duke UniversityAaron Lentz - Duke UniversityDavid Page - Duke UniversityNazema Siddiqui - Duke UniversityTodd Harshbarger - Duke UniversityMichael Odom - Duke UniversityChad Gridley - Duke UniversityJordan Foreman - Duke UniversityTara Morgan - Duke UniversityAnnika Sinha - Duke UniversityAya Bashi - Duke UniversityJasmine Arrington - Duke UniversityMagaly Guerrero - Duke UniversityStephanie Yu - Duke UniversityCatherine S. Bradley - University of IowaKarl Kreder - University of IowaBradley A. Erickson - University of IowaDaniel Fick - University of IowaVince Magnotta - University of IowaPhilip Polgreen - University of IowaNancy Hollenbeck - University of IowaC. Emi Bretschneider - University of ChicagoJames W. Griffith - University of ChicagoKimberly Kenton - University of ChicagoBrian Helfand - University of ChicagoDavid Cella - University of ChicagoJulia Geynisman-Tan - University of ChicagoAlex Glaser - University of ChicagoMargaret Mueller - University of ChicagoFrancesca Farina - University of ChicagoRichard Fantus - University of ChicagoDevin Boehm - University of ChicagoMelissa Marquez - University of ChicagoMalgorzata Antoniak - University of ChicagoPooja Talaty - University of ChicagoKaren John - University of ChicagoJinxuan Shi - University of ChicagoTara Samsel - University of ChicagoGeynisman‐Tan Geynisman-Tan - Northwestern MedicineJ. Quentin Clemens - Michigan MedicineJohn DeLancey - Michigan MedicineDee Fenner - Michigan MedicineRick Harri - Michigan MedicineSteve Harte - Michigan MedicineAnne P. Cameron - Michigan MedicineAruna Sarma - Michigan MedicineGiulia Ippolito - Michigan MedicinePriyanka Gupta - Michigan MedicineWhitney Horner - Michigan MedicineJannah Thompson - Michigan MedicinePayton Schmidt - Michigan MedicineGreg Mowatt - Michigan MedicineSarah Richardson - Michigan MedicineSneha Mathai - Michigan MedicineSyedah Mubeenah - Michigan MedicineClaire Yang - University of WashingtonAnna Kirby - University of WashingtonSwati Rane Levendovszky - University of WashingtonSreya Gutta - University of WashingtonBrenda Vicars - University of WashingtonHolly Cover - University of WashingtonJoshua Shimony - Washington University in St. LouisFuhai Li - Washington University in St. LouisPatricia Hayden - Washington University in St. LouisAleksandra Klim - Washington University in St. LouisJohn Graff - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthVictor Andreev - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthBrenda Gillespie - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthJessica Durkin - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthMelissa Sexton - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthJulia Nashif - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthBrian Bieber - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthNathan Goodrich - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthCalvin Andrews - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthJon Wiseman - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthNaveen Fawaz - Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthZiya Kirkali - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesChristopher Mullins - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesLURN Study Group
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Neurourology and urodynamics, Vol.45(4), pp.654-661
- DOI
- 10.1002/nau.70224
- PMID
- 41944009
- NLM abbreviation
- Neurourol Urodyn
- ISSN
- 0733-2467
- eISSN
- 1520-6777
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 8
- Grant note
- National Institutes of Health (DK097780; DK097772; DK097779; DK099932; DK100011; DK100017; DK099879)
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 04/2026
- Academic Unit
- Infectious Diseases; Epidemiology; Family and Community Medicine; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Injury Prevention Research Center; Urology; Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9985151594002771
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