Johannes Schlondorff, MD, PhD

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Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine (Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension)
Department: Medicine

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3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 4452875389
Education:
BA (Summa Cum Laude, Biochemistry)
Harvard College, 1994.
PhD (Cell Biology and Genetics)
Weill Cornell Medical College, 2001.
MD
Weill Cornell Medical College, 2002.
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Selected Publications

Sula Karreci E, Jacas S, Donovan O, Pintye D, Wiley N, Zsengeller ZK, Schlondorff J, Alper SL, Friedman DJ, Pollak MR.: Differing sensitivities to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition of kidney disease mediated by APOL1 high-risk variants G1 and G2. Kidney Int 106(6): 1072-1085, Dec 2024.

Madhavan SM, Schlöndorff JS.: Variant upon variant: kidney-disease risk associated with APOL1 G2 genetic variants is abrogated by the APOL1 p.N264K variant. Kidney Int 106(3): 345-348, Sep 2024.

Thomas CP, Daloul R, Lentine KL, Gohh R, Anand PM, Rasouly HM, Sharfuddin AA, Schlondorff JS, Rodig NM, Freese ME, Garg N, Lee BK, Caliskan Y.: Genetic evaluation of living kidney donor candidates: A review and recommendations for best practices. Am J Transplant 23(5): 597-607, May 2023.

Brown BJ, Boekell KL, Stotter BR, Talbot BE, Schlondorff JS.: Gain-of-function, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis Trpc6 mutation minimally affects susceptibility to renal injury in several mouse models. PLoS One 17: e0272313, Aug 2022.

Boekell KL, Brown BJ, Talbot BE, Schlondorff JS.: Trpc6 gain-of-function disease mutation enhances phosphatidylserine exposure in murine platelets. PLoS One 17: e0270431, Jun 2022.

Sun H, Perez-Gill C, Schlöndorff JS, Subramanian B, Pollak MR.: Dysregulated Dynein-Mediated Trafficking of Nephrin Causes INF2-related Podocytopathy. J Am Soc Nephrol 32(2): 307-322, Feb 2021.

Schlöndorff JS.: My, oh, MYO9A! Just how complex can regulation of the podocyte actin cytoskeleton get? Kidney Int 99(5): 1065-1067, 2021.

Pandit A, Schlondorff J.: Posaconazole-Induced Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess. Kidney Int Rep 5(12): 2379-2382, Oct 2020.

Feng D, Kumar M, Muntel J, Gurley SB, Birrane G, Stillman IE, Ding L, Wang M, Ahmed S, Schlondorff J, Alper SL, Ferrante T, Marquez SL, Ng CF, Novak R, Ingber DE, Steen H, Pollak MR.: Phosphorylation of ACTN4 Leads to Podocyte Vulnerability and Proteinuric Glomerulosclerosis. J Am Soc Nephrol 31(7): 1479-1495, Jul 2020.

Stotter BR, Talbot BE, Capen DE, Artelt N, Zeng J, Matsumoto Y, Endlich N, Cummings RD, Schlondorff JS.: Cosmc-dependent mucin-type O-linked glycosylation is essential for podocyte function. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 318(2): F518-F530, Feb 2020.

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