Tarek M. Ashkar (El-Achkar), MD
Terence P. Kahn Professor of Nephrology
Professor of Medicine
Adjunct Professor of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology
- Phone
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- Address
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Research II, Suite 202
950 W Walnut St
R2 202
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5188 - PubMed:
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2006 | Fellowship | Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis |
2003 | Residency | Wayne State University, Detroit |
1999 | MD | American University of Beirut |
1995 | BS | American University of Beirut |
Our lab has been focusing on the role of Tamm-Horsfall protein (Uromodulin) in Kidney Injury and inflammation. We uncovered a novel protective role for Uromodulin in acute kidney injury by down-regulating the inflammatory response and modulating neutrophil infiltration. Our current investigations are aimed at defining the molecular mechanism involved in this regulation, with a long term goal of using such insights to design novel therapeutic tools to treat patient with Acute Kidney Injury.
We are also interested in understanding and defining tubular cross-talk that occurs between various nephron segments, and the ensuing interaction with the renal immune system in physiological states and during kidney injury. We use several animal models for kidney injury, and various genetic, molecular and cell biology techniques, with special expertise in various forms of microscopy and quantitative image analysis. We also developed advanced expertise in performing immuno-fluorescence guided Laser Micro-dissection (LMD) to dissect specific nephron segments for down-stream transcriptomic and proteomic analysis.
Because of our expertise in tissue interrogation, we also developed interest in uncovering cellular and molecular omics signatures from human biopsy tissue to correlate with disease phenotype and outcomes. The goal is to implement a precision medicine approach to understand disease pathogenesis and treatment. Using this approach, we are currently involved in a large cooperative study to understand the pathogenesis of human kidney stone disease by molecular interrogation of kidney papillary biopsies taken during surgery.
Micanovic R; Chitteti BR; Dagher PC; Srour EF; Khan S; Hato T; Lyle A; Tong Y; Wu XR; El-Achkar TM; Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2015 Jan 2
Micanovic R; Khan S; El-Achkar TM; Physiological reports 2015 Feb 12
El-Achkar TM; Dagher PC; American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2015 Apr 15
Srivastava R; Micanovic R; El-Achkar TM; Janga SC; The Journal of urology 2014 Mar 1
Hato T; El-Achkar TM; Dagher PC; American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013 Mar 20
El-Achkar TM; McCracken R; Liu Y; Heitmeier MR; Bourgeois S; Ryerse J; Wu XR; American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013 Feb 6
El-Achkar TM; Kidney international 2012 Dec
Kalakeche R; Hato T; Rhodes G; Dunn KW; El-Achkar TM; Plotkin Z; Sandoval RM; Dagher PC; Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2011 Jul 22
El-Achkar TM; Plotkin Z; Marcic B; Dagher PC; American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007 Jul 18
El-Achkar TM; Dagher PC; Nature clinical practice. Nephrology 2006 Oct
El-Achkar TM; Sharfuddin AA; Dominguez J; Therapeutic apheresis and dialysis : official peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy 2005 Oct
Acute Kidney Injury
Uromodulin associated kidney disease