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John Sedor Laboratory

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John Sedor, MD

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Location: Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

Research

The John Sedor lab studies the molecular and genetic bases of kidney disease to develop new therapies and diagnostics.


Biography

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Education & Professional Highlights

Education & Fellowships

Fellowship - University Hospitals of Cleveland Health System
Nephrology
Cleveland, OH USA
1984

Residency - University Hospitals of Cleveland Health System
Internal Medicine
Cleveland, OH USA
1981

Medical Education - University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA USA
1978

Undergraduate - University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA USA
1974

Certifications
  • Internal Medicine - Nephrology
  • Internal Medicine

"CIMER Trained Mentor" indicates the principal investigator has completed mentorship training based on curriculum from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research, aimed at advancing mentoring relationships and promoting cultural change in research.

Research

Research

Overview

Inflammation and fibrosis - Signaling and metabolic networks

  • Overall areas of interest with key words
    • Chronic kidney disease, podocyte, precision medicine, glomerulus                                             
  • Tools and expertise of the lab 
    • Glomerular cell experimental cell systems (Madhavan, JCI Insight, 2017, O’Toole, J. Am Soc. Nephology, 2018, Kim, JBC, 2010, Kim, AJP Renal, 2011)
    • iPSCs
    • Transgenic mice (Bruggeman, J Am Soc Nephrol, 2016, Bruggeman, PLoSOne, 2019)
    • Spatial proteomics with APEX2 tag                          
  • Examples of collaborators 
    • John O’Toole, Leslie Bruggeman – APOL1 and chronic kidney disease
    • Oliver Wessely – iPSCs kidney disease pathogenesis
    • Anant Madabhushi – computational pathology and kidney disease
    • Dana Crawford, Will Bush – registries, clinical information, gene epi                                             
  • Lab discoveries
    • APOL1 expression is kidney cells mediates disease (Madhavan, JASN, 2011, JCI Insight, 2017, Bruggeman, JASN, 2016 and PlOSOne, 2019)
    • Mechanisms of APOL1 injury (Sampson, JASN, 2016, O’Toole. 2018)                                              
  • How could these discoveries help patients?
    • New therapies that are mechanisms-based
    • Define kidney diseases by mechanisms rather than pathologic description
    • Predict therapy response using in vitro models derived from patient cells
    • Implementation of first precision medicine-based therapies for patients with kidney diseases

 

 

Our Team

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Publications

Selected Publications

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Jayapandian, C.P., Y. Chen, A.R. Janowczyk, M. B. Palmer, C.A. Cassol, M. Sekulic, J.B. Hodgin, S.M. Hewitt, J. O’Toole, P Toro, J.R. Sedor, Barisoni, and A. Madabhushi. Development and evaluation of deep learning-based segmentation of histologic structures in the kidney cortex with multiple stains. Kidney Int. 2020 Aug 21.

Crawford, D.C., J. Lin, J.N. Cooke Bailey, T. Kinzy, J.R. Sedor, J.F. O’Toole, and W.S. Bush. Frequency of ClinVar pathogenic variants in chronic kidney disease patients surveyed for return of research results at a Cleveland public hospital. Pac. Symp. Biocomp. 25: 575-586, 2020.

Bruggeman, L.A., Z. Wu, L.Luo, S. Madhavan, P.E. Drawz, D.B. Thomas, L. Barisoni, J.F. O’Toole,and J.R. Sedor. PLoS One. 2019 Oct 29; 14: e0224408.

Madhavan, S.M., J.F. O’Toole, M. Konieczkowski, L. Barisoni, D.B. Thomas, S. Ganesan, L.A. Bruggeman, M. Buck, and J.R. Sedor.  APOL1 Variants Change C-terminal Conformational Dynamics and binding to SNARE protein VAMP8.  JCI Insight, 2017 Jul 20;2(14). pii: 92581. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.92581.

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Research News

Research News

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NIH Funds Multi-Institutional Training Network to Support Kidney, Urologic and Hematologic Research

Drs. Sedor and Boron are leading a collaboration of Cleveland biomedical institutions to address gaps in community health and training



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NIH Grant to Advance the Study of Chronic Kidney Disease in African Americans

Drs. Bruggeman, Sedor and O’Toole will investigate the pathogenic mechanisms of chronic kidney disease to develop greater understanding of genetic susceptibility and develop new treatment strategies.



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A Possible Genetic Cause for Racial Disparities in Preeclampsia

Dr. Bruggeman shows in a new study that genetic variants to the APOL1 gene are associated with increased risk for pregnancy-induced hypertension in African American women.



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Loss-of-Function APOL1 Variants and Environmental Stress Together May Drive Chronic Kidney Disease

By studying a model of HIV-associated nephropathy, a group of kidney disease researchers and clinicians discovered that in patients with the APOL1 risk gene, the presence of an environmental stressor, like a virus, can trigger cell changes that lead to chronic kidney diseases.



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