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photo Arohan R. Subramanya, MD

Renal-Electrolyte

Associate Professor of Medicine

Associate Professor of Cell Biology

Staff Physician, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System

Graduate Faculty, Cell Biology & Molecular Physiology Program

Graduate Faculty, Integrative Systems Biology Program

Email: ars129@pitt.edu

Phone: 412-624-3669

Contact
Office: S826 Scaife Hall
3550 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
 
Phone: 412-624-3669
Fax:
E-mail: ars129@pitt.edu
Education and Training
Education
BS, University of Michigan, 1993
M.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1998
Training
Internship and Residency, Oregon Health and Science University, 2001
Nephrology Fellowship, Oregon Health and Science University, 2005
AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship, Oregon Health and Science University, 2005
NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Maryland, 2007
Research Interest
The goal of Dr. Subramanya’s research is to define and understand new molecular pathways that coordinate sodium, chloride, and potassium transport in the kidney and other organs. His work has provided insights into the pathogenesis of renal salt wasting nephropathies, and identified novel mechanisms
involved in the regulation of cell volume, blood pressure, and potassium balance.
Publications
For my complete bibliography, Click Here.
Selected Publications:
Subramanya, A. R., Boyd-Shiwarski, C. R., Griffiths, S. E., Beacham, R. T., Norrell, L., Morrison, D. E., Wang, J., Mann, J., Tennant, W., Anderson, E. N., Franks, J., Calderon, M., Connolly, K. A., Cheema, M. U., Weaver, C. J., Nkashama, L. J., Weckerly, C. C., Querry, K. E., Pandey, U. B., Shiwarski, D. J. WNK kinases sense molecular crowding and rescue cell volume via phase separation. Cell - Science Direct. 2022; 185(24): 4488-4506.
Subramanya AR, Liu J, Ellison DH, Wade JB, Welling PA. WNK4 diverts the thiazide-sensitive NaCl cotransporter to the lysosome and stimulates AP-3 interaction. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2009; 284: 18471-80.
Rozansky DJ, Cornwall T, Subramanya AR, Feng YF, David LL, Zhu X, Yang CL, Ellison DH. Aldosterone mediates activation of the thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter through an SGK1 and WNK4 signaling pathway. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2009; In Press.
Sponsored Research/Activities
Title: Regulation of Renal WNK Signaling in Intercalated Cells
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, & Kidney Disease
Grant Number: R01
Start Year: 2019
End Year: 2024
Title: Maturation of K Transport in the Distal Nephron
Role: Co-Investigator
Funding Agency: Mt. Sinai Medical Center/National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, & Kidney Disease
Grant Number: R01 DK038470
Start Year: 2015
End Year: 2020
Title: The Role of Na/H Exchanger in Cerebral Ischemia
Role: Molecular Biologist
Funding Agency: National Institute of Neurological Disorder & Stroke
Grant Number: R01 NS048216
Start Year: 2016
End Year: 2021