Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography Tamas Ordog, MD PERSONAL INFORMATION Citizenship: United States Work Address: Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 507-538-3906 Email Address: Ordog.Tamas@mayo.edu PRESENT ACADEMIC RANK AND POSITION Full Faculty Privileges in Biomedical Engineering - Mayo Graduate School, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine 07/12/2006 - Present Associate Professor of Physiology - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine 12/01/2006 - Present Consultant - Department of Physiology & Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 07/04/2012 - Present Consultant (Joint Appointment) - Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 07/04/2012 - Present EDUCATION University of Pécs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary MD, Research Thesis: Interactions between membrane-bound and intracellular hormone receptors in estrogen target tissues. Mentor: Marietta Vertes, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. 1988 Department of Physiology, University of Pécs Medical School Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Research: Regulation of cell proliferation by opioid peptides in the rat uterus. Mentor: Marietta Vertes, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. 1989 - 1991 Laboratory for Neuroendocrinology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Research: Neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction; electrophysiological analysis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity. Mentor: Ernst Knobil, Ph.D. 1992 - 1995 Laboratory for Neuroendocrinology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research: Neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction; electrophysiological analysis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity. Mentor: Ernst Knobil, Ph.D. 1995 - 1997 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 2 of 34 Additional Education Exchange Medical Student in Internal Medicine Department of Internal Medicine, Dijkzigt Hospital, Erasmus University School of Medicine Rotterdam, Netherlands 06/1986 Exchange Medical Student in Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics, St. Mary’s Hospital, University of Lisbon Faculty of Medicine Lisbon, Portugal 06/1987 BrainWave Training Class BrainWave Inc. Northglenn, Colorado 05/1993 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Research The Endocrine Society San Diego, California 02/1997 Quantitative Fluorescent Microscopy Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Salisbury Cove, Maine 06/1999 HONORS/AWARDS Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement - University of Pécs Medical School 01/1983 - 01/1984 Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement - Republic of Hungary 01/1984 - 01/1988 Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors) - University of Pécs Medical School 01/1988 Travel Award - The Endocrine Society, Bethesda, MD 01/1997 Young Investigator Award - American Motility Society 01/2000 Young Investigator Award - American Motility Society 01/2002 Alvarez Award - International Electrogastrographic Society 01/2005 Samsung Award - International Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 09/2007 Masters Award in Gastroenterology - Award for Basic or Clinical Research in Digestive Sciences - American Gastroenterological Association 05/2008 Honorary Membership - Hungarian Gastroenterological Association, Budapest, Hungary 2010 - Present Géza Hetényi Medal - Hungarian Gastroenterological Association, Budapest, Hungary 2010 MILITARY SERVICE Lieutenant; Staff Physician Officer - Department of Neurology, 3rd Hospital, Hungarian Army, Hungary, Pecs, Hungary 10/01/1988 - 09/01/1989 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 3 of 34 PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND MAJOR APPOINTMENTS Research and Teaching Assistant - Department of Physiology, Neurophysiology Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Pécs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary Research: Interactions between membrane-bound and intracellular hormone receptors in estrogen target tissues 1984 - 1988 Junior Scientist - Department of Physiology, Neurophysiology Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Pécs Medical School, Pecs, Hungary Research: Regulation of cell proliferation by opioid peptides in the rat uterus Participation in medical education: Group discussions, lab: Medical Physiology, Neurophysiology, Hematology 1991 - 1992 Research Assistant Professor - Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada 1997 - 2003 Assistant Professor - Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada 2003 - 2006 Teaching/Examining Privileges in Biomedical Engineering - Mayo Graduate School, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine 06/14/2006 - 07/11/2006 Senior Associate Consultant II-Research - Department of Physiology & Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 08/14/2006 - 07/03/2012 Senior Associate Consultant II-Research (Joint Appointment) Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 11/30/2007 - 07/03/2012 PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIPS, SOCIETIES AND SERVICES Professional Memberships & Services American Association for Cancer Research Member, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2012 - Present American Association for the Advancement of Science Member 01/1998 - Present American Diabetes Association Grant Reviewer 01/2006 American Gastroenterological Association Member Abstract Reviewer Abstract Platform Presentation Moderator Review Team Member Reviewed Chapter 2: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders and Motility Disorders of Opportunities and Challenges in Digestive Diseases Research: Recommendations of the National Commission on Digestive Diseases. NIH Publication No. 08-6514, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 2009 01/2004 - Present 12/2005 - Present 05/2006 - Present 02/2008 Tamas Ordog, MD Symposium Organizer/Chair Councilor Neurogastroenterology and Motility Section Page 4 of 34 06/2009 05/05/2010 - 05/19/2012 American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society Member Abstract Reviewer Abstract Platform Presentation Moderator 01/2004 - Present 08/2008 - 09/2012 08/2010 - Present American Physiological Society Member, Bethesda, Maryland 2010 - Present Endocrine Society, Bethesda, MD Member 01/1997 - Present European Commission, Research Directorate-General Expert Panel Member, Brussels, Belgium 12/2004 International Gastrointestinal Electrophysiology Society Member Formerly: International Electrogastrographic Society Council Member Formerly: International Electrogastrographic Society Abstract Reviewer Formerly: International Electrogastrographic Society Treasurer Formerly: International Electrogastrographic Society Meeting Organizer Formerly: International Electrogastrographic Society Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine Conference Organizer, Rochester, Minnesota Epigenetics to Practice Workshop Conference Organizer, Rochester, Minnesota Epigenomics to Practice Workshop Society for Neuroscience Member 05/2005 - Present 05/2007 - 05/2011 01/2008 - 05/2009 11/2008 - 05/2011 08/2009 10/02/2013 10/08/2014 01/1997 - Present Study Sections National Institutes of Health Center for Scientific Review ZRG1 DKUS-D Member, Study Section, Bethesda, Maryland ZRG1 DKUS-D (80) Special: Pilot and Feasibility Clinical Research Studies in Digestive Diseases and Nutrition ZRG1 DKUS-E Member, Study Section, Bethesda, Maryland ZRG1 DKUS-E (10) Small Business: Digestive Sciences National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Ad Hoc Member, Bethesda, Maryland 03/2012 03/2012 10/2010 Tamas Ordog, MD DDK-C; Digestive Diseases and Nutrition Subcommittee C Ad Hoc Member, Bethesda, Maryland DDK-C; Digestive Diseases and Nutrition Subcommittee C Temporary Member, Bethesda, Maryland National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Initial Review Group, DDK-C Subcommittee Page 5 of 34 10/2012 10/2013 JOURNAL RESPONSIBILITIES Journal Editorial Responsibilities American Journal of Physiology: Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Editorial Board Member 07/01/2011 - 06/30/2012 Frontiers in Autonomic Neuroscience Review Editor 05/2011 - Present Frontiers in Enteric Neuroscience Review Editor Journal merged with Frontiers in Autonomic Neuroscience in May 2011 Neurogastroenterology and Motility Editorial Board Member Journal Other Responsibilities American Journal of Gastroenterology Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Physiology: Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology Ad Hoc Reviewer Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic & Clinical Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Bioelectromagnetics Ad Hoc Reviewer 02/2009 - 05/2011 08/01/2010 - Present Tamas Ordog, MD BioMed Central Biomed Central Gastroenterology Ad Hoc Reviewer BioMed Central BioMed Central Medical Genomics Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Brain Research Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) British Journal of Cancer Ad Hoc Reviewer, London, United Kingdom (invited) British Journal of Pharmacology Ad Hoc Reviewer Cancer Research Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Clinical Genetics Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Digestive Diseases and Sciences Ad Hoc Reviewer European Journal of Histochemistry Ad Hoc Reviewer Experimental Gerontology Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy Ad Hoc Reviewer FASEB Journal Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Frontiers in Neurology Ad Hoc Reviewer Page 6 of 34 Tamas Ordog, MD (invited) Future Medicinal Chemistry Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Gastroenterology Ad Hoc Reviewer Gut Ad Hoc Reviewer Histology and Histopathology Ad Hoc Reviewer International Journal of Molecular Sciences (invited) Ad Hoc Reviewer Investigational New Drugs Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology Adjunct Reviewer (invited) Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of Digestive Diseases Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of Physiology, London Ad Hoc Reviewer Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Ad Hoc Reviewer Life Sciences Ad Hoc Reviewer Microcirculation Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Page 7 of 34 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 8 of 34 Molecular Cancer Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Neurogastroenterology and Motility Ad Hoc Reviewer News in Physiological Sciences Ad Hoc Reviewer Physiological Genomics Ad Hoc Reviewer PLoS ONE Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Ad Hoc Reviewer Regulatory Peptides Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) Stem Cells Ad Hoc Reviewer Tumor Biology Ad Hoc Reviewer Virchows Archiv Ad Hoc Reviewer World Journal of Gastroenterology Ad Hoc Reviewer (invited) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Curriculum/Course Development Endocrine Physiology Part of PCB611/711 Systems Physiology University of Nevada School of Medicine and University of Nevada, Reno Graduate School Reno, Nevada 2000 - 2004 Systems Physiology III (BME 8872) Mayo Graduate School 2006 - Present Epigenetics & Epigenomics (CTSC 5140) Center for Translational Science Activities 2012 - Present Tamas Ordog, MD Page 9 of 34 Teaching Systems Physiology, Neurophysiology and Hematology Seminars and lab to medical students University of Pecs Medical School Pecs, Hungary 1989 - 1992 Endocrine Physiology Part of PCB611/711 Systems Physiology; Lectures to medical and Ph.D. students University of Nevada School of Medicine and University of Nevada, Reno Graduate School Reno, Nevada 2000 - 2006 Identification and Isolation of Specific Cell Types Part of CMPP 793 Current Topics in Cell Biology; Lectures and demonstration to Ph.D. students University of Nevada, Reno Graduate School Reno, Nevada 2003 Diabetic Complications Part of CMB 710 Molecular Cell Biology / Current Topics in Cell Physiology; Lectures to Ph.D. students University of Nevada, Reno Graduate School Reno, Nevada 2004 Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) in Murine Diabetic Gastropathy Mayo Clinic Monday Morning GI Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 10/19/2006 Progenitors of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) in the Postnatal Murine Stomach: Stem Cell-Like Characteristics and Role in Diabetic Gastroparesis Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology Research Unit Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 10/27/2006 Gastric Physiology Including Acid-Peptic Disease (CTSC 5271) Part of CRTP Gastrointestinal Cellular and Molecular Physiology Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education 07/2007 - Present KitlowCD44+CD34+ Cells of the Murine Gastric Tunica Muscularis: ICC Precursors with Stem Cell-Like Characteristics Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology Research Unit Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 09/21/2007 Natural History of Interstitial Cells of Cajal - A View from the Transcriptome Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education Enteric NeuroScience Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 02/01/2008 Systems Physiology III (BME 8872) Role: Course Director and Instructor Mayo Graduate School 04/2008 - Present Integrative Physiology of GI Motility: From Animals to Molecules and Back Mayo Graduate School, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 08/01/2008 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 10 of 34 New Insights into the Function and Turnover of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education Clinical Enteric Neuroscience Translational and Epidemiological Research (C.E.N.T.E.R.) Group Rochester, Minnesota 10/14/2008 Metabolic Control of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) and Their Turnover: An Adaptation to Abundant Caloric Intake? Mayo Clinic Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Monday Research Conference Rochester, Minnesota 12/15/2008 Differentiation of Adult Stem/Progenitor Cells from the Murine Gastric Tunica Muscularis: Do Polycombs Control the Switch? Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology Research Unit Transcription, Chromatin, and Epigenetics of Cancer Conference Rochester, Minnesota 12/18/2008 Kit-low Stem Cells for Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) Cause Resistance to Kit/Pdgfra Inhibitors in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST) Mayo Clinic Cancer Center GI Program Lecture Series Rochester, Minnesota 03/2010 Longevity and gastrointestinal health – Is there a conflict? Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education Clinical Enteric Neuroscience Translational and Epidemiological Research (C.E.N.T.E.R.) Group Rochester, Minnesota 08/03/2010 Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cells (BMB 8660 Transcription, Chromatin and Epigenetics) Mayo Graduate School Rochester, Minnesota 12/07/2010 Epigenetic Control of Cell-Autonomous and Smooth Muscle-Derived Factors Regulating Postnatal Maintenance of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Mayo Graduate School, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series Rochester, Minnesota 07/29/2011 Transcriptional Control of Cell Differentiation in the Mesenchymal Compartment of the Postnatal Gut: Cell-Autonomous and Microenvironmental Mechanisms Transcription, Chromatin, and Epigenetics Interest Group Rochester, Minnesota 11/17/2011 Epigenetic Control of Cell Differentiation in the Mesenchymal Compartment of the Postnatal Gut: Cell-Autonomous and Microenvironmental Mechanisms Mayo Clinic Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Monday Research Conference Rochester, Minnesota 03/12/2012 Ordog Lab Research Program Mayo Clinic Cancer Center GI Program Rochester, Minnesota 05/08/2012 Epigenetic Syndromes (CTSC 5140) Part of CTSC 5140 Epigenetics and Epigenomics Mayo Graduate School 03/01/2013 - Present Tamas Ordog, MD Page 11 of 34 Epigenetics of Complex Diseases (CTSC 5140) Part of CTSC 5140 Epigenetics and Epigenomics Mayo Graduate School 03/15/2013 - Present Paradoxical Convergence of Aging and Caloric Restriction in the Gastrointestinal Neuromuscular Apparatus Mayo Clinic Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Monday Research Conference Rochester, Minnesota 04/18/2013 Mentorship Cheung, Wai Kwok T (Undergraduate Student) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstract: 1 1998 - 1999 Irwin, Nigel, PhD (Undergraduate Student) Current Status: Lecturer in Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland Outcomes: Published abstract: 1 1999 - 2000 Baldo, Marjolaine, PhD (Ph.D. Student) Current Status: Senior Sales Director- Global at GATC Biotech, London, United Kingdom Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstract: 1 2000 - 2001 Yanagida, Hiroe, MD, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Current Status: Visiting Fellow; Div. Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Canberra, Australia (last known) Outcomes: Published abstract: 1 2000 - 2002 Vittal, Harsha, MD (Resident) Current Status: South Bay Gastroenterology, San Jose, CA Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 2 Published abstracts: 3 2001 - 2003 Danko, Reka P, BSc (Undergraduate Student) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada Outcomes: Accepted into medical school 2001 - 2004 Chen, Hui, MD, PhD (Ph.D. Student) Current Status: Resident, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 4 Published abstracts: 5 International presentation: 1 2002 - 2006 Horvath, Viktor J, MD, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Current Status: Assistant Professor, 1st Dept. of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 6 Published abstracts: 12 International presentations: 2 2003 - 2005 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 12 of 34 Lorincz, Andrea, MD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Current Status: Professor, Dept. of Biological Science, Florida State College, Jacksonville, FL Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 7 Published abstracts: 22 International presentations: 2 2003 - 2009 Young, David L (Undergraduate Student) Current Status: MD/PhD Student, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstract: 1 Accepted into Mayo SURF Program, 2008 2004 - 2006 Anderson, Leigh R, MD (Resident) Current Status: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Internal Medicine, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada Outcomes: Published abstracts: 2 International presentation: 1 2004 - 2006 Bardsley, Michael R, MSc (MSc Student) Current Status: Senior Research Technologist I, Dept. of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN 2004 - 2005 Danko, Reka P, BSc (Medical Student) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstracts: 2 International presentation: 1 2004 - 2006 Baker-Deadmond, Kimberly J (Ph.D. Student) Current Status: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler 2004 - 2005 Bardsley, Michael R, MSc (Research Technician) Current Status: Senior Research Technologist I, Dept. of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 2 Published abstracts: 3 2005 - 2006 Bardsley, Michael R, MSc (Senior Research Technologist) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 10 Book chapter: 1 Published abstracts: 33 International presentations: 2 2006 - 2012 Young, David L (SURF Student) Current Status: MD/PhD Student, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Outcomes: Published abstracts: 1 2007 Popko, Laura N (Summer Undergraduate Student) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV 2007 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 13 of 34 Izbeki, Ferenc, MD, PhD, Prof. habil (Postdoctoral Fellow) Current Status: Chair, Dept. of Internal Medicine, St. George Hospital of County Fejer, Szekesfehervar, Hungary; Private Professor, University of Szeged School of Medicine, Szeged, Hungary Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 2 Published abstracts: 8 2007 - 2008 Popko, Laura N (Research Technician) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV Outcomes: Accepted into medical school Peer-reviewed papers: 3 Book chapter: 1 Published abstracts: 12 2008 - 2009 Young, David L (Research Technician) Current Status: MD/PhD Student, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Outcomes: Accepted into Mayo MD/PhD Program; accepted into University of Washington MD/PhD Program Peer-reviewed papers: 4 Book chapter: 1 Published abstracts: 12 International presentation: 1 2008 - 2009 Aarsvold, Kirsten H (Summer Undergraduate Student) Outcomes: Accepted into Mayo SURF Program, 2009 2008 Mok, Huram (SURF Student) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX Outcomes: Recipient of the Clinical Anatomy Course Award, University of Texas - M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; May-August 2009 Published abstract: 1 2008 Asuzu, David T (Ph.D. Student) Description: Lab rotations, thesis, F31 NIH grant Current Status: Medical Student, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Outcomes: PhD defended on 11/17/2011 Funded grant: 1 F31 DK089974-01; Title: Epigenetic regulation of stem cell senescence in aging; 7/1/2010 - 12/31/2012; $36,120 per year Peer-reviewed papers: 5 Published abstracts: 14 Other presentation: 1 2008 - 2011 Hayashi, Yujiro, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 5 Published abstracts: 23 2008 - 2013 Aarsvold, Kirsten H (SURF Student) Current Status: Master of Engineering Student, University of California, San Diego, CA Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstracts: 2 2009 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 14 of 34 Zhang, Xin (Summer Undergraduate Student) Current Status: Medical Student, University of Minnesota Medical School 2009 Zins, Kimberly A (SURF Student) Current Status: Medical Student, Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA Outcomes: Published abstracts: 2 2009 McGehee, Cordelia D (SURF Student) Current Status: MD/PhD Student, Mayo Medical School/Mayo Graduate School, Rochester, MN Outcomes: Published abstract: 2 Other presentation: 1 Accepted into Mayo MSTP 2010 Toyomasu, Yoshitaka, MD, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Outcomes: Published abstracts: 7 Other presentation: 1 2011 - Present Watson, Emma (SURF Student) Current Status: Undergraduate Student, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Outcomes: Published abstracts: 2 2011 Nagy, Rea A, MD (Postdoctoral Fellow) Outcomes: Rosztoczy Foundation (Avondale, AZ, USA) Fellowship Published abstracts: 3 2011 - Present Syed, Sabriya A (Ph.D. Student) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed paper: 1 Published abstracts: 3 Other presentation: 2 2011 - Present Bedekovicsne Gajdos, Gabriella (Senior Research Technologist) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 1 Published abstracts: 2 2012 - Present Modak, Mallika (SURF Student) Current Status: Undergraduate Student, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, Urbana, IL Outcomes: Published abstract: 1 Other presentation: 1 2012 Lee, Jeong Heon (Senior Research Technologist) Description: Job title: Principal Research Technologist Outcomes: Published abstract: 1 Other presentations: 3 2012 - Present Tice, Joshua D (Postdoctoral Fellow) Outcomes: Published abstract: 1 2012 Milosavljevic, Srdjan (Research Technologist) Outcomes: Published abstracts: 2 2012 - 2014 Mandelkern, Talya (SURF Student) Current Status: University of Connecticut 2013 Oreskovic, Amy (SURF Student) Current Status: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign College of Engineering, Bioengineering Class of 2015 Outcomes: Other presentation: 1 2013 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 15 of 34 Hayashi, Yujiro, PhD (Research Associate) Outcomes: Peer-reviewed papers: 1 Published abstracts: 2 Other presentations: 2 2013 - Present Kvasha, Sergiy M, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow) 2013 - Present Academic Career Development Endocrine Physiology University of Texas - Houston Health Science Center Houston, Texas 1996 - 1997 INSTITUTIONAL/DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES, COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES Mayo Clinic Gastrointestinal Cancer Program Member, Rochester, Minnesota 11/2010 - Present Mayo Clinic - Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute Alliance Steering Committee Member 2013 Mayo Clinic - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Alliance Steering Committee Member 2011 - Present Mayo Clinic Center for Cell Signaling in Gastroenterology Full Member, Rochester, Minnesota Grant Reviewer, Rochester, Minnesota 09/2009 - Present 09/2009 - Present Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine Program Director 2011 - Present Mayo Clinic Committees Mayo Clinic Research Committee Research Core Subcommittee Member 01/01/2012 - Present Mayo Clinic in Rochester Department of Internal Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Gastroenterology Research Unit Director, Rochester, Minnesota 2011 - Present Activities at Other Institutions University of Nevada, Reno Animal Facilities Subcommittee Member, Reno, Nevada 2005 - 2006 Tamas Ordog, MD Animal Users' Committtee Member, Reno, Nevada Appeals Committee Member, Reno, Nevada Biosecurity Subcommittee Member, Reno, Nevada Page 16 of 34 2005 - 2006 2002 - 2004 2005 - 2006 PRESENTATIONS International Role of Local Progenitors in the Maintenance of Networks of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the Postnatal Murine Stomach Lorincz A, Redelman D, Horvath VJ, Bardsley MR, Ordog T AGA Institute / British Society of Gastroenterology Symposium on Stem Cells in Gastrointestinal Development, Regeneration and Neoplasia Tyson's Corner, Virginia 09/08/2006 - 09/09/2006 Stem Cell-Like Characteristics of KitlowCD44+CD34+ Progenitors of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) Isolated from the Postnatal Murine Gastric Tunica Muscularis Lorincz A, Horvath VJ, Anderson LR, Young DL, Danko R, Bardsley MR, Chen H, von Bartheld CS, Redelman D, Ordog T AGA Institute / British Society of Gastroenterology Symposium on Stem Cells in Gastrointestinal Development, Regeneration and Neoplasia Tyson's Corner, Virginia 09/08/2006 - 09/09/2006 Epigenetic control of gastrointestinal pacemaker cell phenotype and function Epigenomics to Practice Workshop; Individualizing Medicine 2013 Rochester, Minnesota 10/2013 Genome-wide analysis of histone H3K27me3 and H3K4me3 marks in gastrointestinal pacemaker stem cells Epigenomics to Practice Workshop; Individualizing Medicine 2013 Rochester, Minnesota 10/2013 Epigenetic regulation of KIT expression in murine KITlow interstitial cell of Cajal stem cells (ICC-SC) and KITlow gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) cells by polycomb group (PcG) repressive complexes (PRC) Epigenomics to Practice Workshop; Individualizing Medicine 2013 Rochester, Minnesota 10/2013 Whole-genome DNA methylation analysis in HSAN1E patients with DNMT1 mutation Epigenomics to Practice Workshop; Individualizing Medicine 2013 Rochester, Minnesota 10/2013 Epigenetic control of gastrointestinal mesenchymal cell transdifferentiation Sabriya Syed, Yujiro Hayashi, Jeong Heon Lee, Peter Strege, Huihuang Yan, Zhiguo Zhang, Gianrico Farrugia, Tamas Ordog Keystone Symposia: Transcriptional Regulation Santa Fe, New Mexico 02/04/2014 - 02/09/2014 Tamas Ordog, MD A promoter for human Ano1 upstream of a newly described exon is regulated by IL4 through STAT6 Amelia Mazzone, Simon J. Gibbons, Cheryl E. Bernard, Somaira Nowsheen, Luciana L. Almada, Tamas Ordog, Martin E. Fernandez-Zapico, Gianrico Farrugia Keystone Symposia: Transcriptional Regulation Santa Fe, New Mexico Page 17 of 34 02/04/2014 - 02/09/2014 INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Invited Presentations The GnRH Pulse Generator University of Minnesota Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications Workshop on Endocrinology: Mechanism of Hormone Secretion and Control Minneapolis, Minnesota 02/1999 Pathomechanism of ICC Depletion in Diabetic Gastroenteropathy 2nd International ICC Meeting Singapore, Singapore 12/11/2003 Effects of ICC Loss on Gastric Electrophysiology: Animal Models of Gastroparesis American Motility Society CME Workshop in Gastric Dysrhythmias: From Bench to Bedside Nashville, Tennessee 01/29/2004 Loss of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in Gastrointestinal Dysmotility: Role of Growth Factors and Impaired Regeneration Section of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina 11/15/2004 Loss of Pacemaker Cells in Gastrointestinal Dysmotility: Role of Growth Factors and Impaired Regeneration European Commission Research Directorate General Workshop on Organ-Specific Ageing Brussels, Belgium 12/13/2004 Loss of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in Diabetic Gastropathy: Role of Growth Factors and Impaired Regeneration Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Monday Research Conference Rochester, Minnesota 08/29/2005 Turnover of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the Murine Stomach: Regeneration from Local Progenitors and Limited Survival after Loss of Electrical Pacemaker Activity and Kit Expression 4th International ICC Meeting Waikoloa, Hawaii 12/09/2005 Multipotent Progenitors in the Postnatal Murine Gastric Tunica Muscularis and Their Role in the Maintenance of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Monday Research Conference Rochester, Minnesota 01/23/2006 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 18 of 34 Resident Progenitors in the Postnatal Murine Gastric Tunica Muscularis and their Role in Diabetic Gastropathy Section of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina 02/21/2006 ICC, Smooth Muscle and Heraclitus' Flux Doctrine: Paracrine Signals and Cell Turnover in Murine Diabetic Gastropathy State-of-the-Art Lecture 14th International Workshop on Electrogastrography Los Angeles, California 05/24/2006 Diabetes and the Interstitial Cells of Cajal American Motility Society 2007 Scientific Meeting: Diabetes and the Gut Freeport, Bahamas 03/03/2007 Differentiation Potential of Putative ICC Progenitors of the Murine Stomach 5th International ICC Meeting Carrickmacross, Ireland 08/22/2007 Stem Cell-Like Characteristics of Putative ICC Progenitors of the Murine Stomach Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Unit Scientific Conference, Queen's University Kingston, Ontario, Canada 09/26/2007 Differential Gene Expression in Functional Classes of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) in the Murine Small Intestine 1st Japan-US Collaboration Conference in Gastroenterology Tokyo, Japan 11/16/2007 Integrative and Translational Biology of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Special Seminar, Osaka University Osaka, Japan 11/19/2007 Differential Gene Expression in Functional Classes of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) in the Murine Small Intestine: Making Use of Genomics Data to Understand Cell Physiology 1st Japan-US Collaboration Conference in Gastroenterology; San Diego Session San Diego, California 05/18/2008 Electrical Control of Gut Motility 16th International Symposium on Electrogastrography San Diego, California 05/22/2008 Neurobiology of the 'Little Brain' - Interstitial Cells of Cajal 2nd Joint International Meeting on Neurogastroenterology and Motility Lucerne, Switzerland 11/07/2008 Stem Cells As a Therapeutic Option AGA Institute/ANMS Course on Gastroparesis and Functional Dyspepsia Orlando, Florida 01/16/2009 - 01/17/2009 Plasticity of Adult ICC Progenitors: Role in Turnover, Regeneration and Neoplasia of the Gastrointestinal Musculature NIDDK Workshop on Organ Smooth Muscle: Development, Physiology and Pathology Bethesda, Maryland 03/24/2009 - 03/25/2009 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 19 of 34 Turnover, Regeneration and Neoplastic Transformation of Interstitial Cells of Cajal from Local Progenitors 13th Taishotoyama International Symposium on Gastroenterology Shimoda, Japan 04/17/2009 - 04/18/2009 ICC Turnover from Tissue Progenitors 2009 Digestive Disease Week Translational Symposium on the Development, Regeneration and Neoplasia of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Chicago, Illinois 06/02/2009 Regeneration of ICC from stem cells FASEB Summer Research Conference: Smooth Muscle Lucca, Italy 08/02/2009 - 08/07/2009 Fate of ICC in Diabetes and Restoration of ICC from Stem Cells 3rd Joint International Meeting on Neurogastroenterology and Motility Chicago, Illinois 08/26/2009 - 08/30/2009 Effect of Age and Food Excess or Deprivation on ICC 2010 Digestive Disease Week 2010; Research Symposium: New Concepts on the Aging Gut New Orleans, Louisiana 05/2010 Epigenetic Control of Cell-Autonomous and Smooth Muscle-Derived Factors Regulating Postnatal Maintenance of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Digestive Disease Week 2011; Research Symposium: Development of Smooth Muscle and Smooth Muscle Differentiation and Regeneration Chicago, Illinois 05/2011 Epigenetic Control of Cell-Autonomous and Smooth Muscle-Derived Factors Regulating Postnatal Maintenance of Interstitial Cells of Cajal 53rd Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Society of Gastroenterology Tihany, Hungary 06/2011 Biologic Relationships between ICC and GIST Second International Conference on Sarcoma Biology Chicago, Illinois 10/2011 Epigenetics and Epigenomics: Concepts, Approaches and Implications for Neurogastroenterology Digestive Disease Week 2012; Focused Research Roundtable San Diego, California 05/2012 ICC Stem Cells Digestive Disease Week 2012; Translational Symposium: Rebuilding the Enteric Nervous System San Diego, California 05/2012 Healthy Aging and Gastrointestinal Health – Is There a Conflict? British Society for Research on Ageing Annual Scientific Meeting, 2012 Birmingham, United Kingdom 07/03/2012 ICC Stem Cells: Interaction Between Nutrient-Sensing and Morphogenetic Pathways to Control Self-Renewal and Senescence 7th International Symposium on Interstitial Cells of Cajal Florence, Italy 09/2012 Development and Plasticity of ICC Joint International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting, 2012 Bologna, Italy 09/2012 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 20 of 34 Review of the 7th International Symposium on Interstitial Cells of Cajal Joint International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting, 2012 Bologna, Italy 09/2012 Epigenetic control of ICC turnover in health, motility disorders and cancer Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia Campus Richmond, Virginia 02/21/2013 Visiting Professorships Visiting Faculty Workshop on Endocrinology: Mechanism of Hormone Secretion and Control Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 02/15/1999 - 02/19/1999 Visiting Faculty Section of Gastroenterology, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina 11/15/2004 - 11/16/2004 Visiting Faculty Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota 08/28/2005 - 08/30/2005 Visiting Faculty Section of Gastroenterology, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina 02/20/2006 - 02/22/2006 Visiting Professor Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka University Osaka, Japan 11/17/2007 - 11/20/2007 Visiting Faculty Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia Campus Richmond, Virginia 02/20/2013 - 02/22/2013 RESEARCH INTERESTS Gastrointestinal pacemaking, interstitial cells of Cajal, diabetic gastroenteropathy, eating disorders, protein-energy malnutrition, aging, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, receptor tyrosine kinases, tissue-specific progenitors, adult stem cells, conditionally immortalized cell lines, cell-based therapy, transcriptome analysis, epigenetics, epigenomics, genomics, individualized medicine RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED Active Grants Federal Program Director / Principal Investigator Project 2: Mechanisms of Gastric Dysfunction in Chronic Caloric Restriction in: Pathobiology of the Enteric System. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (P01 DK 68055) 08/2010 - 06/2015 Tamas Ordog, MD Page 21 of 34 Program Director / Principal Investigator Interstitial cells of Cajal in diabetic gastropathy. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (R01 DK 58185) 09/2011 - 07/2016 Co-Investigator Calcium Dynamics in Interstitial Cells of Cajal. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (R01 DK 57061) 07/2010 - 06/2014 Principal Investigator Interstitial Cells of Cajal in Diabetic Gastropathy. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (1 R01 DK058185) 09/2002 - 08/2006 Program Director / Principal Investigator Interstitial cells of Cajal in diabetic gastropathy. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (R01 DK 58185) 11/2006 - 08/2011 Program Director Core B: Tissue, cell and tissue culture core. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (P01 DK041315) 05/2004 - 08/2006 Co-Investigator Project 1: Mechanism of electrical activity in ICC. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (P01 DK041315) 05/2004 - 08/2006 Co-Investigator Electrical control of gastric motility. Funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (2 R37 DK040569) 05/2004 - 08/2006 Principal Investigator Development of an in Vitro Model to Study Gastrointestinal Pacemaker Cell Transplantation in Diabetic Gastroparesis. Funded by Seed grant from the UNR Sanford Center for Aging. 07/2000 - 06/2001 Principal Investigator Tissue Engineering Approaches to Replacement of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in Aging and Aging-Related Diseases. Funded by Multidisciplinary Pilot Grant from the UNR Sanford Center for Aging. 07/2003 - 06/2004 Program Director / Principal Investigator Life Raft in: Transcriptome and Methylome of Human ICC. Funded by The Life Raft Group. (Life Raft) 04/2011 - 12/2011 Consultant Exploring Molecular and Cellular Approaches to Rejuvenate the Aging Testis. Funded by Collaborative Pilot Grant from the UNR Sanford Center for Aging. 07/2006 - 12/2007 A Model to Study Entrainment of Gastric Pacemakers. Funded by American Motility Society / Janssen Pharmaceutica Research Grant Award. 03/2002 - 06/2003 Completed Grants Federal Foundation Industry Principal Investigator Tamas Ordog, MD Page 22 of 34 BIBLIOGRAPHY Peer-reviewed Articles 1. Ordog T, Vertes Z, Vertes M. Inhibition of oestradiol-induced DNA synthesis by opioid peptides in the rat uterus. Life Sci. 1992; 51(15):1187-96. PMID:1528088. 2. Ordog T, Vertes Z, Vertes M. Role of endogenous opioids in progesterone antagonism on oestradiol-induced DNA synthesis in the rat uterus. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1993 May; 45(5):455-7. PMID:8499351. 3. Cardenas H, Ordog T, O'Byrne KT, Knobil E. Single unit components of the hypothalamic multiunit electrical activity associated with the central signal generator that directs the pulsatile secretion of gonadotropic hormones. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1993 Oct 15; 90(20):9630-4. PMID:8415752. PMCID:47623. 4. Vertes Z, Ordog T, Vertes M, Kovacs S. Changes of [3H]naloxone binding in oestrogen stimulated rat uterus. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1993 Dec; 46(6):819-25. PMID:8274417. 5. Ordog T, Knobil E. Estradiol and the inhibition of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Jun 20; 92(13):5813-6. PMID:7597033. PMCID:41591. 6. Chen MD, Ordog T, O'Byrne KT, Goldsmith JR, Connaughton MA, Knobil E. The insulin hypoglycemia-induced inhibition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey: roles of vasopressin and corticotropin-releasing factor. Endocrinology. 1996 May; 137(5):2012-21. PMID:8612542. 7. Ordog T, Chen MD, Nishihara M, Connaughton MA, Goldsmith JR, Knobil E. On the role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the operation of the GnRH pulse generator in the rhesus monkey. Neuroendocrinology. 1997 May; 65(5):307-13. PMID:9158062. 8. Chen M-D, Ordog T. Leptin mitigates the inhibitory effect of morphine on hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator in the rhesus monkey. Chin J Endocrinol Metab. 1998; 14:163-7. 9. Ordog T, Chen MD, O'Byrne KT, Goldsmith JR, Connaughton MA, Hotchkiss J, Knobil E. On the mechanism of lactational anovulation in the rhesus monkey. Am J Physiol. 1998 Apr; 274(4 Pt 1):E665-76. PMID:9575828. 10. Chen MD, Ordog T, Knobil E. Mitigation of the somnolence of insulin-induced hypoglycemia by a vasopressin V1 receptor antagonist in the rhesus monkey. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 1998 Jul; 23(5):497-503. PMID:9802124. 11. Ordog T, Goldsmith JR, Chen MD, Connaughton MA, Hotchkiss J, Knobil E. On the mechanism of the positive feedback action of estradiol on luteinizing hormone secretion in the rhesus monkey. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1998 Nov; 83(11):4047-53. PMID:9814490. 12. Ordog T, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Interstitial cells of cajal generate electrical slow waves in the murine stomach. J Physiol. 1999 Jul 1; 518(Pt 1):257-69. PMID:10373707. PMCID:2269418. 13. Ward SM, Ordog T, Bayguinov JR, Horowitz B, Epperson A, Shen L, Westphal H, Sanders KM. Development of interstitial cells of Cajal and pacemaking in mice lacking enteric nerves. Gastroenterology. 1999 Sep; 117(3):584-94. PMID:10464134. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 23 of 34 14. Sanders KM, Ordog T, Koh SD, Torihashi S, Ward SM. Development and plasticity of interstitial cells of Cajal. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 1999 Oct; 11(5):311-38. PMID:10520164. 15. Ward SM, Ordog T, Koh SD, Baker SA, Jun JY, Amberg G, Monaghan K, Sanders KM. Pacemaking in interstitial cells of Cajal depends upon calcium handling by endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. J Physiol. 2000 Jun 1; 525(Pt 2):355-61. PMID:10835039. PMCID:2269944. 16. Ordog T, Takayama I, Cheung WK, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Remodeling of networks of interstitial cells of Cajal in a murine model of diabetic gastroparesis. Diabetes. 2000 Oct; 49(10):1731-9. PMID:11016458. 17. Sanders KM, Ordog T, Koh SD, Ward SM. A novel pacemaker mechanism drives gastrointestinal rhythmicity. News Physiol Sci. 2000 Dec; 15:291-8. PMID:11390929. 18. Kim TW, Beckett EA, Hanna R, Koh SD, Ordog T, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Regulation of pacemaker frequency in the murine gastric antrum. J Physiol. 2002 Jan 1; 538(Pt 1):145-57. PMID:11773323. PMCID:2290029. 19. Sanders KM, Ordog T, Ward SM. Physiology and pathophysiology of the interstitial cells of Cajal: from bench to bedside. IV. Genetic and animal models of GI motility disorders caused by loss of interstitial cells of Cajal. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2002 May; 282(5):G747-56. PMID:11960771. 20. Ordog T, Baldo M, Danko R, Sanders KM. Plasticity of electrical pacemaking by interstitial cells of Cajal and gastric dysrhythmias in W/Wv mutant mice. Gastroenterology. 2002 Dec; 123(6):2028-40. PMID:12454859. 21. Kim TW, Koh SD, Ordog T, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Muscarinic regulation of pacemaker frequency in murine gastric interstitial cells of Cajal. J Physiol. 2003 Jan 15; 546(Pt 2):415-25. PMID:12527728. PMCID:2342515. 22. Koh SD, Ward SM, Ordog T, Sanders KM, Horowitz B. Conductances responsible for slow wave generation and propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal. Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2003 Dec; 3(6):579-82. PMID:14644007. 23. Ordog T, Redelman D, Miller LJ, Horvath VJ, Zhong Q, Almeida-Porada G, Zanjani ED, Horowitz B, Sanders KM. Purification of interstitial cells of Cajal by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2004 Feb; 286(2):C448-56. PMID:14534083. 24. Ordog T, Redelman D, Horowitz NN, Sanders KM. Immunomagnetic enrichment of interstitial cells of Cajal. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2004 Feb; 286(2):G351-60. PMID:14563669. 25. Sanders KM, Koh SD, Ordog T, Ward SM. Ionic conductances involved in generation and propagation of electrical slow waves in phasic gastrointestinal muscles. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2004 Apr; 16(Suppl 1):100-5. PMID:15066013. 26. Ordog T, Redelman D, Horvath VJ, Miller LJ, Horowitz B, Sanders KM. Quantitative analysis by flow cytometry of interstitial cells of Cajal, pacemakers, and mediators of neurotransmission in the gastrointestinal tract. Cytometry A. 2004 Dec; 62(2):139-49. PMID:15536638. 27. Ro S, Hwang SJ, Ordog T, Sanders KM. Adenovirus-based short hairpin RNA vectors containing an EGFP marker and mouse U6, human H1, or human U6 promoter. Biotechniques. 2005 Apr; 38(4):625-7. PMID:15884680. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 24 of 34 28. *Horvath VJ, Vittal H, Ordog T. Reduced insulin and IGF-I signaling, not hyperglycemia, underlies the diabetes-associated depletion of interstitial cells of Cajal in the murine stomach. Diabetes. 2005 May; 54(5):1528-33. PMID:15855342. 29. *Forrest AS, Ordog T, Sanders KM. Neural regulation of slow-wave frequency in the murine gastric antrum. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2006 Mar; 290(3):G486-95. Epub 2005 Sep 15. PMID:16166340. DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00349.2005. 30. *Horvath VJ, Vittal H, Lorincz A, Chen H, Almeida-Porada G, Redelman D, Ordog T. Reduced stem cell factor links smooth myopathy and loss of interstitial cells of cajal in murine diabetic gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2006 Mar; 130(3):759-70. PMID:16530517. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2005.12.027. 31. Ro S, Kang SH, Farrelly AM, Ordog T, Partain R, Fleming N, Sanders KM, Kenyon JL, Keef KD. Template switching within exons 3 and 4 of KV11.1 (HERG) gives rise to a 5' truncated cDNA. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2006 Jul 14; 345(4):1342-9. Epub 2006 May 15. PMID:16723117. DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.05.032. 32. *Chen H, Redelman D, Ro S, Ward SM, Ordog T, Sanders KM. Selective labeling and isolation of functional classes of interstitial cells of Cajal of human and murine small intestine. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2007 Jan; 292(1):C497-507. Epub 2006 Aug 30. PMID:16943245. DOI:10.1152/ajpcell.00147.2006. 33. *Chen H, Ordog T, Chen J, Young DL, Bardsley MR, Redelman D, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Differential gene expression in functional classes of interstitial cells of Cajal in murine small intestine. Physiol Genomics. 2007 Nov 14; 31(3):492-509. Epub 2007 Sep 25. PMID:17895395. DOI:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00113.2007. 34. Ordog T. Interstitial cells of Cajal in diabetic gastroenteropathy. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2008 Jan; 20(1):8-18. PMID:18173559. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2007.01056.x. 35. *Lorincz A, Redelman D, Horvath VJ, Bardsley MR, Chen H, Ordog T. Progenitors of interstitial cells of cajal in the postnatal murine stomach. Gastroenterology. 2008 Apr; 134(4):1083-93. Epub 2008 Jan 18. PMID:18395089. PMCID:2435491. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2008.01.036. 36. Choi KM, Gibbons SJ, Nguyen TV, Stoltz GJ, Lurken MS, Ordog T, Szurszewski JH, Farrugia G. Heme oxygenase-1 protects interstitial cells of Cajal from oxidative stress and reverses diabetic gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2008 Dec; 135(6):2055-64, 2064.e1-2. Epub 2008 Sep 11. PMID:18926825. PMCID:2796242. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.003. 37. Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Bardsley MR, Lorincz A, Pozo MJ, Pasricha PJ, Van de Rijn M, West RB, Sarr MG, Kendrick ML, Cima RR, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Ano1 is a selective marker of interstitial cells of Cajal in the human and mouse gastrointestinal tract. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2009 Jun; 296(6):G1370-81. Epub 2009 Apr 16. PMID:19372102. PMCID:2697941. DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00074.2009. 38. Wouters MM, Roeder JL, Tharayil VS, Stanich JE, Strege PR, Lei S, Bardsley MR, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Protein kinase Cgamma mediates regulation of proliferation by the serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2B. J Biol Chem. 2009 Aug 7; 284(32):21177-84. Epub 2009 Jun 16. PMID:19531484. PMCID:2755840. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.015859. 39. Ordog T, Hayashi Y, Gibbons SJ. Cellular pathogenesis of diabetic gastroenteropathy. Minerva Gastroenterol Dietol. 2009 Sep; 55(3):315-43. PMID:19829287. PMCID:2854169. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 25 of 34 40. Soffer E, Abell T, Lin Z, Lorincz A, McCallum R, Parkman H, Policker S, Ordog T. Review article: gastric electrical stimulation for gastroparesis--physiological foundations, technical aspects and clinical implications. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2009 Oct; 30(7):681-94. Epub 2009 Jul 02. PMID:19573170. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2036.2009.04082.x. 41. Parkman HP, Camilleri M, Farrugia G, McCallum RW, Bharucha AE, Mayer EA, Tack JF, Spiller R, Horowitz M, Vinik AI, Galligan JJ, Pasricha PJ, Kuo B, Szarka LA, Marciani L, Jones K, Parrish CR, Sandroni P, Abell T, Ordog T, Hasler W, Koch KL, Sanders K, Norton NJ, Hamilton F. Gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia: excerpts from the AGA/ANMS meeting. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Feb; 22(2):113-33. Epub 2009 Dec 09. PMID:20003077. PMCID:2892213. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2009.01434.x. 42. Choi KM, Kashyap PC, Dutta N, Stoltz GJ, Ordog T, Shea Donohue T, Bauer AJ, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. CD206-positive M2 macrophages that express heme oxygenase-1 protect against diabetic gastroparesis in mice. Gastroenterology. 2010 Jun; 138(7):2399-409, 2409.e1. Epub 2010 Feb 20. PMID:20178793. PMCID:2883675. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2010.02.014. 43. *Izbeki F, Asuzu DT, Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Popko LN, Choi KM, Young DL, Hayashi Y, Linden DR, Kuro-o M, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Loss of Kitlow progenitors, reduced stem cell factor and high oxidative stress underlie gastric dysfunction in progeric mice. J Physiol. 2010 Aug 15; 588(Pt 16):3101-17. Epub 2010 Jun 25. PMID:20581042. PMCID:2956948. DOI:10.1113/jphysiol.2010.191023. 44. *Bardsley MR, Horvath VJ, Asuzu DT, Lorincz A, Redelman D, Hayashi Y, Popko LN, Young DL, Lomberk GA, Urrutia RA, Farrugia G, Rubin BP, Ordog T. Kitlow stem cells cause resistance to Kit/platelet-derived growth factor alpha inhibitors in murine gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Gastroenterology. 2010 Sep; 139(3):942-52. Epub 2010 Jun 04. PMID:20621681. PMCID:2933938. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2010.05.083. 45. Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Sarr MG, Kendrick ML, Shen KR, Cima RR, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Ordog T, Pozo MJ, Farrugia G. Changes in interstitial cells of cajal with age in the human stomach and colon. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Jan; 23(1):36-44. Epub 2010 Aug 19. PMID:20723073. PMCID:2999641. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2010.01590.x. 46. Fernandez-Zapico ME, Lomberk GA, Tsuji S, DeMars CJ, Bardsley MR, Lin YH, Almada LL, Han JJ, Mukhopadhyay D, Ordog T, Buttar NS, Urrutia R. A functional family-wide screening of SP/KLF proteins identifies a subset of suppressors of KRAS-mediated cell growth. Biochem J. 2011 Apr 15; 435(2):529-37. PMID:21171965. PMCID:3130109. DOI:10.1042/BJ20100773. 47. Mazzone A, Bernard CE, Strege PR, Beyder A, Galietta LJ, Pasricha PJ, Rae JL, Parkman HP, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Altered expression of Ano1 variants in human diabetic gastroparesis. J Biol Chem. 2011 Apr 15; 286(15):13393-403. Epub 2011 Feb 24. PMID:21349842. PMCID:3075685. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M110.196089. 48. Grzenda A, Ordog T, Urrutia R. Polycomb and the emerging epigenetics of pancreatic cancer. J Gastrointest Cancer. 2011 Jun; 42(2):100-11. PMID:21336826. PMCID:3678558. DOI:10.1007/s12029-011-9262-4. 49. *Asuzu DT, Hayashi Y, Izbeki F, Popko LN, Young DL, Bardsley MR, Lorincz A, Kuro-O M, Linden DR, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Generalized neuromuscular hypoplasia, reduced smooth muscle myosin and altered gut motility in the klotho model of premature aging. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Jul; 23(7):e309-23. Epub 2011 May 24. PMID:21605285. PMCID:3149585. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2011.01730.x. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 26 of 34 50. Kashyap P, Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Pozo MJ, Cima RR, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Immunoreactivity for Ano1 detects depletion of Kit-positive interstitial cells of Cajal in patients with slow transit constipation. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 Aug; 23(8):760-5. Epub 2011 May 17. PMID:21585622. PMCID:3138829. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2011.01729.x. 51. Stanich JE, Gibbons SJ, Eisenman ST, Bardsley MR, Rock JR, Harfe BD, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Ano1 as a regulator of proliferation. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2011 Dec; 301(6):G1044-51. Epub 2011 Sep 22. PMID:21940901. PMCID:3233782. DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00196.2011. 52. Grover M, Bernard CE, Pasricha PJ, Parkman HP, Abell TL, Nguyen LA, Snape W, Shen KR, Sarr M, Swain J, Kendrick M, Gibbons S, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRalpha)-expressing "fibroblast-like cells" in diabetic and idiopathic gastroparesis of humans. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep; 24(9):844-52. Epub 2012 Jun 01. PMID:22650155. PMCID:3756591. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01944.x. 53. Mazzone A, Eisenman ST, Strege PR, Yao Z, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Inhibition of cell proliferation by a selective inhibitor of the Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channel, Ano1. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2012 Oct 19; 427(2):248-53. Epub 2012 Sep 17. PMID:22995309. PMCID:3479349. DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2012.09.022. 54. Ordog T, Syed SA, Hayashi Y, Asuzu DT. Epigenetics and chromatin dynamics: a review and a paradigm for functional disorders. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Dec; 24(12):1054-68. Epub 2012 Oct 24. PMID:23095056. PMCID:3607505. DOI:10.1111/nmo.12031. 55. *Hayashi Y, Asuzu DT, Gibbons SJ, Aarsvold KH, Bardsley MR, Lomberk GA, Mathison AJ, Kendrick ML, Shen KR, Taguchi T, Gupta A, Rubin BP, Fletcher JA, Farrugia G, Urrutia RA, Ordog T. Membrane-to-nucleus signaling links insulin-like growth factor-1- and stem cell factor-activated pathways. PLoS One. 2013; 8(10):e76822. Epub 2013 Oct 07. PMID:24116170. PMCID:3792098. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0076822. 56. Yang L, Kwon J, Popov Y, Gajdos GB, Ordog T, Brekken RA, Mukhopadhyay D, Schuppan D, Bi Y, Simonetto D, Shah VH. Vascular endothelial growth factor promotes fibrosis resolution and repair in mice. Gastroenterology. 2014 May; 146(5):1339-1350.e1. Epub 2014 Feb 04. PMID:24503129. PMCID:4001704. DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2014.01.061. 57. Wang Y, Marino-Enriquez A, Bennett RR, Zhu M, Shen Y, Eilers G, Lee JC, Henze J, Fletcher BS, Gu Z, Fox EA, Antonescu CR, Fletcher CD, Guo X, Raut CP, Demetri GD, van de Rijn M, Ordog T, Kunkel LM, Fletcher JA. Dystrophin is a tumor suppressor in human cancers with myogenic programs. Nat Genet. 2014 May 04. PMID:24793134. DOI:10.1038/ng.2974. Non-peer-reviewed Articles 1. Ordog T. Cellular origin of GIST from the “good” cells’ perspective. Life Raft Group Newsletter. 2012 Apr 12; 13(2):3-12. Book Chapters 1. Sanders KM, Ordog T, Koh SD, Ward SM. Properties of electrical rhythmicity in the stomach. In: Koch KL and Stern RM. Handbook of electrogastrography. New York: Oxford; 2004. p. 13-36. (Book chapter) 2. Camp J, Simpson K, Bardsley MR, Popko LN, Young DL, Kemp BJ, Lowe V, Ordog T, Robb R. 3D Registration of Micro-PET-CT for Measurable Correlates of Dyspeptic Symptoms in Mice. In: Hu XP, Clough AV. Proceedings of SPIE. Medical Imaging 2009: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging. Vol. 7262. Bellingham, WA: SPIE; 2009. p. 72620Z-1-8. (Book chapter) Tamas Ordog, MD Page 27 of 34 3. Ordog T. Cellular pathogenesis of gastroparesis. In: Parkman HP, McCallum RW. Gastroparesis: Pathophysiology, Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment. New York: Springer; 2012. p. 47-64. (Clinical Gastroenterology) (Book chapter) Editorials 1. Ordog T. Do we need to revise the role of interstitial cells of Cajal in gastrointestinal motility? Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2008 Feb; 294(2):G368-71. PMID:18270367. DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00530.2007. Abstracts 1. Ordog T, Vertes M, Flondell M. Opioids and cell proliferation in rat uterus. 20th Meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Budapest, Hungary. 1990:259. 2. Chen M-D, O'Byrne KT, Ordog T, Goldsmith JR, Hotchkiss J, Knobil E. Vasopressin does not, but CRF may, mediate the action of hypoglycemic stress on GnRH pulse generator frequency in the rhesus monkey. 76th Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society, Anaheim, CA (Abstract #713) 1994:379. 3. Ordog T, O'Byrne KT, Chen M-D, Goldsmith JR, Knobil E. The inhibition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse generator activity by estradiol is not due to desynchronization of its component units. Soc Neurosci. 1994; 20(Part 1):93. 4. Ordog T, Chen M-D, Nishihara M, Goldsmith JR, Connaughton MA, Knobil E. On the neuromodulation of GnRH pulse generator activity by GnRH. 77th Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society, Washington, DC (Abstract #P3-344) 1995:554. 5. Ordog T, Knobil E. Cross-correlation analysis of interactions between hypothalamic units associated with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse generator. Soc Neurosci. 1995; 21(Part 3):1896. 6. Chen M-D, Ordog T, Connaughton MA, Knobil E. The contribution of vasopressin to the somnolence of insulin-induced hypoglycemia in the rhesus monkey. 10th International Congress of Endocrinology, San Francisco, CA (Abstract #P3-844) 1996; 2:965. 7. Ordog T, Chen M-D, Goldsmith JR, Connaughton MA, O'Byrne KT, Hotchkiss J, Knobil E. Role of prolactin in the lactational anovulation in the rhesus monkey. Soc Neurosci. 1996; 22(Part 3):1788. 8. Ordog T, Goldsmith JR, Chen M-D, Connaughton MA, Knobil E. The positive feedback action of estradiol on luteinizing hormone secretion in the rhesus monkey is not due to an escape from its negative feedback effect. 79th Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society, Minneapolis, MN (Abstr #OR16-1) 1997:86. 9. Ordog T. Multiple pacemakers are associated with the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse generator in the rhesus monkey. Soc Neurosci. 1997; 23(Part 2):1796. 10. Ordog T, Knobil E. The GnRH pulse generator. Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications Workshop on Endocrinology: Mechanism of Hormone Secretion and Control, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (http://www.ima.umn.edu/biology/wkshp_abstracts/ordog1.html) 1999. 11. Ordog T, Takayama I, Cheung WKT, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Remodeling of networks of interstitial cells of Cajal in a murine model of diabetic gastroparesis. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2000; 12:489. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 28 of 34 12. *Vittal H, Sanders KM, Ordog T. Immunohistochemical analysis of insulin receptor (IR), insulinlike growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) and stem cell factor (SCF) expression patterns in murine gastric tunica muscularis. Am J Gastroenterol. 2001; 96:S78-9. 13. *Baldo M, Sanders KM, Ordog T. Plasticity of electrical pacemaking by interstitial cells of Cajal underlies gastric dysrhythmia in W/WV mice. Gastroenterology. 2002; 122(4 Suppl 1):A-37. 14. *Yanagida H, Sanders KM, Ordog T. Subcellular origin of electrical pacemaking in interstitial cells of Cajal. Gastroenterology. 2002; 122(4 Supplement):A-158. 15. Ordog T, Redelman D, Miller LJ, Horowitz NN, Zhang Q, Horowitz B, Sanders KM. Approaches to purification of interstitial cells of Cajal. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2002; 14:442-3. 16. Ordog T, Vittal H, Sanders KM. Role of insulin, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and glucose in the long-term maintenance of kit expression by interstitial cells of Cajal. Gastroenterology. 2003; 124(4 Suppl 1):A-63. 17. Ordog T, Baker SA, Sanders KM. Functional uncoupling of corpus-to-antrum slow wave entrainment in W/WV mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2003; 15:8-9. 18. *Horvath VJ, Vittal H, Redelman D, Almeida-Porada G, Ordog T. Stimulation of stem cell factor(SCF) expression by insulin or insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is required for the long-term maintenance of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). Gastroenterology. 2004; 126(4 Suppl 2):A102. 19. Ordog T, Irwin N, Takayama I, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Depletion of interstitial cells of Cajal and electrical abnormalities in a murine model of diabetic colon dysfunction. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2004; 16:664. 20. *Horvath VJ, Lorincz A, Redelman D, Ordog T. Conditionally immortal interstitial cells of Cajal(ICC) generate rhythmic electrical pacemaker activity. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2004; 16:667. 21. Lee HK, Ordog T, Sanders KM, Jung JY, Kim YH, Kim HW. Single Ca2+ channel currents recorded from guinea pig colonic in interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs). Biophys J. 2005; 88(1 Part 2 Suppl. S):447A. 22. Ordog T, Redelman D, Anderson LR, Lorincz A, Young DL, Horvath VJ. Isolation and characterization of a CD34+ multipotent progenitor cell line from the postnatal murine gastric tunica muscularis. Gastroenterology. 2005; 128(4 Suppl 2):P-273. 23. *Chen H, Ordog T, Redelman D, Ro S, Ward SM, Sanders KM. Selective labeling and isolation of functional classes of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) of the human and murine small intestine. Gastroenterology. 2005; 128(4 Suppl 2):P-314. 24. *Horvath VJ, Lorincz A, Ordog T. Role of cell turnover in the maintenance of networks of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2005; 17:33-4. 25. *Lorincz A, Baker SA, Danko R, Sanders KM, Ordog T. Functional uncoupling of corpus-toantrum slow wave entrainment in a murine model of diabetic gastroparesis. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2005; 17:478. 26. Redelman D, Lorincz A, Horvath VJ, Bardsley MR, Chen H, Ordog T. Turnover of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the murine stomach: Regeneration from local progenitors and limited survival after loss of electrical pacemaker activity and Kit expression. Gastroenterology. 2006; 130(4 Suppl 2):A-538. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 29 of 34 27. *Lorincz A, Redelman D, Horvath VJ, Bardsley MR, Chen H, Ordog T. Role of local progenitors in the sustenance of networks of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) in the murine stomach. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2006; 18(6):484. 28. *Lorincz A, Horvath VJ, Danko R, Anderson LR, Redelman D, Ordog T. In vivo differentiation potential in a heterologous noninjury transplantation model of KitLowCD44+CD34+ ICC progenitors isolated from postnatal gastric tunica muscularis. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2006; 18(8):757. 29. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Redelman D, Chen H, Young DL, Horvath VJ, Ordog T. Isolation of a KitlowCD44+CD34+ Cell Line with Stem Cell-Like Characteristics from the Gastric Tunica Muscularis of C57Bl/6 Mice. Gastroenterology. 2007; 132(4 Suppl 2):A-43. 30. *Lorincz A, Horvath VJ, Redelman D, Ordog T. Characterization of conditionally immortalized interstitial cells of Cajal from the murine stomach. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2007 Jun; 19(6):526. 31. *Lorincz A, Horvath V, Bardsley M, Redelman D, Ordog T. Survival and differentiation into interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) of conditionally immortalized Kit(low)CD44(+)CD34(+) cells with stem cell-like characteristics following allogeneic transplantation into diabetic NOD mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2007 Oct; 19(Suppl 3):24. 32. Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Ordog T, Pozo MJ, Sarr MG, Kendrick ML, Cima RR, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Farrugia G. DOG-1, a marker for interstitial cells of Cajal in the human gastrointestinal tract. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2008; 20(Suppl 1):57-8. 33. *Young DL, Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Horvath VJ, Chen H, Redelman D, Ordog T. Gene expression underlying stem cell-like characteristics of putative ICC progenitors isolated from the postnatal murine stomach. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2008; 20(Suppl 1):62. 34. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Izbeki F, Popko LN, Gibbons SJ, Shen RK, Sarr MG, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Gastric dysmotility in eating disorders is associated with depletion of ICC and enteric neurons. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2008; 20(Suppl 1):80. 35. *Bardsley MR, Lorincz A, Popko L, Izbeki F, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Gastric emptying in mouse models of eating disorders. Gastroenterology. 2008 Apr; 134(4 Suppl 1):A-315. 36. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Popko L, Izbeki F, Ordog T. Gastric slow wave dysrhythmias underlying gastroparesis in mouse models of eating disorders. Gastroenterology. 2008 Apr; 134(4 Suppl 1):A-534. 37. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Izbeki F, Popko LN, Ordog T. Slow wave dysrhythmias and gastroparesis in mouse models of eating disorders. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2008 Jun; 20(6):II-III. 38. *Bardsley MR, Popko L, Young DL, Farrugia G, Rubin BP, Ordog T. Accelerated Turnover of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) from Local Progenitors in a Mouse Model of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST). Gastroenterology. 2009; 136(5 Suppl 1):A-51. 39. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Rumessen JJ, Strege PR, Horvath VJ, Redelman D, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Irreversible Dedifferentiation of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) in the Absence of Adequate Kit Signaling. Gastroenterology. 2009; 136(5 Suppl 1):A-52. 40. *Bardsley MR, Lorincz A, Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Ano1 Is a Selective Marker for Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) and Their Precursors in the Murine Gastrointestinal Tract. Gastroenterology. 2009; 136(5 Suppl 1):A-579. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 30 of 34 41. *Hayashi Y, Popko L, Young DL, Bardsley MR, Izbeki F, Aarsvold KH, Farrugia G, Gibbons SJ, Ordog T. Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) Reverses Delayed Gastric Emptying in Calorically Restricted Mice and Stimulates Gastric Expression of Stem Cell Factor (SCF). Gastroenterology. 2009; 136(5 Suppl 1):A-62. 42. *Bardsley MR, Camp JJ, Simpson K, Popko LN, Young DL, Kemp BJ, Lowe V, Robb RA, Ordog T. Effects of chronic caloric restriction and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on postprandial cerebral glucose metabolism in mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2009; 21(Suppl 1):15. 43. *Asuzu DT, Young DL, Mok HM, Lomberk GA, Urrutia RA, Ordog T. Polycomb group (PcG) transcriptional co-repressors regulate the differentiation of isolated KitlowCD34+CD44+ progenitors of murine gastric interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2009; 21(Suppl 1):94. 44. Kashyap PC, Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Lurken MS, Cima RP, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Immunoreactivity for ano1 detects depletion of interstitial cells of cajal in patients with slow transit constipation. Gastroenterology. 2009 May; 136(5):A51. 45. Choi KM, Kashyap PC, Dutta N, Stoltz G, Ordog T, Szurszewski JH, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Cd206 positive m2 macrophages expressing ho1 protect against the development of delayed ge in a mouse model of diabetic gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2009 May; 136(5):A62. 46. *Asuzu DT, Lomberk GA, Bardsley MR, Hayashi Y, Farrugia G, Urrutia RA, Rubin BP, Ordog T. KitLow Interstitial Cell of Cajal Stem Cells are a Cell of Origin of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S1. 47. *Izbeki F, Lorincz A, Asuzu DT, Popko L, Young DL, Bardsley MR, Hayashi Y, Kuro-o M, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Loss of Gastric Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Impaired Electrical Pacemaking in Klotho Mice, an Animal Model of Aging. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S2. 48. Mazzone A, Bernard CE, Galietta LJ, Pasricha PJ, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Altered Expression of Ano1 Variants in Gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S21. 49. Choi KM, Dutta N, Stoltz G, Ordog T, Szurszewski JH, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Increased Expression of M2c Macrophage-Associated Gene Transcripts in Diabetic Mice Resistant to Delayed Gastric Emptying. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S22. 50. Stanich JE, Gibbons SJ, Rock JR, Harfe BD, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Ano1 Plays a Role in the Proliferation of ICC. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S311. 51. Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Kendrick ML, Sarr MG, Shen KR, Pozo MJ, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Effects of Aging on Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the Human Stomach. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S311-2. 52. Gomez-Pinilla PJ, Gibbons SJ, Cima RR, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, Pozo MJ, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Age-Related Loss of Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the Human Colon. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S312. 53. *Zins KA, Ordog T, Bardsley MR, Farrugia G, Levitt MD, Slungaard A, Szurszewski JH, Linden DR. Hydrogen Sulfide Ameliorates Murine Experimental Colitis Through Specific Effects on Diverse Classes of Infiltrating Immune Cells. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S621. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 31 of 34 54. *Zins KA, Ordog T, Bardsley MR, Farrugia G, Szurszewski JH, Linden DR. Immunophenotypic Characterization of the Cellular Infiltrate During Murine Experimental Colitis Using Multiparameter Flow Cytometry. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S621. 55. *Bardsley MR, Hayashi Y, Asuzu DT, Farrugia G, Rubin BP, Ordog T. KitLow Interstitial Cell of Cajal Stem Cells are a Cause of Resistance to Imatinib Mesylate in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors. Gastroenterology. 2010 May; 138(5 Suppl 1):S80. 56. *Izbeki F, Popko LN, Asuzu DT, Young DL, Linden DR, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Lorincz A, Kuro-o M, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Neurodegeneration and loss of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) underlie small intestinal and colonic dysfunction in klotho mice, an animal model of aging. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Suppl s1):6. 57. Mazzone A, Bernard CE, Galietta LJ, Pasricha PJ, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Altered expression of Ano1 segments in diabetic gastroparesis. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Suppl s1):64. 58. Choi KM, Dutta N, Stoltz GJ, Shea-Donohue T, Bauer AJ, Ordog T, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Differential activation of M2-macrophage phenotypes during the course of diabetes and development of diabetic gastroparesis in NOD mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Supplement s1):11. 59. Choi KM, Kashyap PC, Dutta N, Linden DR, Ordog T, Szurszewski JH, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. CD206 positive M2-macrophages are a marker of diabetic gastroparesis in db/db mice, a model of type 2 diabetes. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Supplement s1):61-2. 60. *Asuzu DT, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Urrutia RA, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Wnt-induced exhaustion of interstitial cell of Cajal (ICC) stem cells underlying aging-associated ICC loss does not depend on mTOR signaling and may be mediated by persistent β-catenin activation. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Supplement s1):85. 61. *Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Choi KM, Asuzu DT, Izbeki F, Young DL, Popko LN, Hayashi Y, Kuro-o M, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Gastric expression of the anti-aging protein Klotho protects ICC from oxidative stress. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Supplement s1):85-6. 62. *Hayashi Y, Aarsvold KH, Bardsley MR, Gibbons SJ, Ordog T. Inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) mimics insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I)-induced stem cell factor (SCF) expression in the murine stomach. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Aug; 22(Supplement s1):86-7. 63. *Asuzu DT, McGehee CD, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Grzenda AL, Lomberk GA, Farrugia G, Urrutia RA, Ordog T. Epigenetic control of Kit expression in murine KitLow interstitial cell of Cajal (ICC) stem cells and gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST). Gastroenterology. 2011 May; 140(5 Suppl 1):S-119-20. 64. *Hayashi Y, Asuzu DT, Bardsley MR, Lomberk GA, Farrugia G, Urrutia RA, Ordog T. Chromatin-remodeling events reveal a novel paradigm for the epigenetic control of stem cell factor (Kitl) expression in gastrointestinal smooth muscles, mesenchymal cells and stromal tumors. Gastroenterology. 2011 May; 140(5 Suppl 1):S-120. 65. *Asuzu DT, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Persistent β-catenin activation underlies senescence of interstitial cell of Cajal (ICC) stem cells in naturally aging mice. Gastroenterology. 2011 May; 140(5 Suppl 1):S-139. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 32 of 34 66. Mazzone A, Bernard CE, Strege PR, Beyder A, Galietta LJ, Pasricha PJ, Parkman HP, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Altered expression of Ano1 transcript variants in diabetes and gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2011 May; 140(5 Suppl 1):S-70. 67. Mazzone A, Eisenman ST, Yao Z, Ordog T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Use of Specific Inhibitor T16aInh-a Confirms a Key Role for Ano1 in the Regulation of ICC Proliferation. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S29. 68. *Asuzu DT, Hayashi Y, Toyomasu Y, Bardsley MR, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Trp53 Mediates Stem Cell Depletion From Chronically Elevated Canonical Wnt Signaling. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S30. 69. *Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Toyomasu Y, Choi KM, Taguchi T, Ramachandran A, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Effects of Crenolanib, a Highly Selective Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor α/β (PDGFRA/B) Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, on the Proliferation of Kit-Mutant Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Cells and Interstitial Cell of Cajal (ICC) Precursors. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S30. 70. *Dave M, Hayashi Y, Khanna S, Bardsley MR, Svingen PA, Faubion WA, Ordog T. Adult Stem Cells for Murine Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) Mediate Immunosuppression In Vitro. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S66. 71. *Hayashi Y, Gibbons SJ, Bardsley MR, Taguchi T, Farrugia G, Rubin BP, Ordog T. Salinomycin Enhances Imatinib Effects in Murine Interstitial Cell of Cajal (ICC) Stem Cells and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Cells and Inhibits Glycosylation of Kit Protein While Triggering Expression of Truncated Intracellular Kit. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S763. 72. Grover M, Bernard CE, Pasricha PJ, Parkman HP, Abell TL, Nguyen LAB, Snape WJ, Shen KR, Sarr MG, Swain JM, Kendrick ML, Gibbons SJ, Ordog T, Farrugia G. Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor α (Pdgfrα)-Expressing “Fibroblast-Like Cells” in Human Diabetic and Idiopathic Gastroparesis. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S836. 73. Yang L, Ordog T, Shah V. The Anti-Aging Protein Klotho Inhibits Hepatic Stellate Cell Activation by Suppressing the Transforming Growth Factor-β1 (TGF-β1) Signaling Pathway. Gastroenterology. 2012; 142(5 Suppl 1):S974. 74. *Toyomasu Y, Hayashi Y, Lorincz A, Bardsley MR, Popko LN, Young DL, Mason JE, Gibbons SJ, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) encodes memory of past food intake by regulating functional capacity of the gastric neuromuscular apparatus. Endocrine Rev. 2012 Jun; 33(3 Meeting Abstracts):OR32-2. 75. Ordog T, Toyomasu Y, Hayashi Y, Lorincz A, Bardsley M, Popko L, Young D, Gibbons S, Linden D, Szurszewski J, Farrugia G. Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) encodes memory of past food intake via pleiotropic effects on the gastric neuromuscular apparatus. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep; 24:134. 76. Farrugia G, Choi KM, Sha L, Beyder A, Verhulst PJ, Mason J, Bauer A, Ordog T, Linden D, Szurszewski J, Kashyap P, Gibbons S. Il-10 reverses delayed gastric emptying, slow wave abnormalities and smooth muscle membrane potential gradient changes in diabetic nod/shiltj mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep; 24:154. 77. Farrugia G, Mazzone A, Eisenman S, Strege P, Yao Z, Ordog T, Gibbons S. Use of a more specific inhibitor, T16ainh-A, confirms a key role for ano1 in the regulation of ICC proliferation. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep; 24:189-90. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 33 of 34 78. Ordog T, Yujiro H, Bardsley M, Toyomasu Y, Mason J, Linden D, Szurszewski J, Farrugia G. Hyperplasia of gastric interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and ICC stem cells (ICC-SC) in obese diabetic lepr(db/db) mice without gastroparesis. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep; 24:22. 79. Ordog T. Development and plasticity of ICC. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Sep 6; 24(Suppl 2):10. 80. Yang L, Popov Y, Schuppan D, Ordog T, Mukhopadhyay D, Shah V. Opposing roles of vegf during liver fibrosis progression and resolution. Hepatology. 2012 Oct; 56:768A. 81. *Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Toyomasu Y, Taguchi T, Rubin BP, Carter M, Ramachandran A, Ordog T. Crenolanib, a highly selective platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha/beta (pdgfra/b) tyrosine kinase inhibitor, destabilizes etv1 protein in kit-mutant gastrointestinal stromal tumor (gist) cells. Cancer Res. 2013 Apr 15; 73(8). 82. *Hayashi Y, Syed SA, Bardsley MR, Strege PR, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Restoration of Kit Expression by Pharmacological Inhibition of Polycomb Group (PcG)-Mediated Epigenetic Repression in Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) Subjected to Chronic Kit Ligand (Kitl) Withdrawal Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144(5 Suppl 1):S-27. 83. *Watson E, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Nagy RA, Toyomasu Y, Stanich JE, Taguchi T, Farrugia G, Rubin BP, Asuzu DT, Ordog T. The Stem Cell-Targeting Drug Salinomycin Inhibits Proliferation of Normal, Benign Hyperplastic, and Transformed Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Their Stem Cells (ICC-SC) by Increasing the Expression of Cell Cycle Restriction Checkpoint Regulators. Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144(5 Suppl 1):S-3. 84. *Hayashi Y, Toyomasu Y, Bardsley MR, Mason JE, Eisenman ST, Choi KM, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Rubin BP, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Hyperglycemia-Induced Hyperplasia of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) and ICC Stem Cells (ICC-SC) Is Associated With Accelerated Gastric Emptying in Obese Diabetic LeprDb/Db Mice. Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144(5 Suppl 1):S-38. 85. *Syed SA, Hayashi Y, Modak MV, Tice J, Nagy RA, McGehee CD, Farrugia G, Asuzu DT, Ordog T. Epigenetic Regulation of Kit Expression in Murine KitLow Interstitial Cell of Cajal Stem Cells (ICC-SC) and KitLow Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Cells by Polycomb Group (PcG) Repressive Complexes (PRC). Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144(5 Suppl 1):S-52. 86. *Nagy RA, Watson E, Hayashi Y, Bardsley MR, Strege PR, Taguchi T, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G, Asuzu DT, Ordog T. Autophagy and Multidrug Resistance Limit the Efficacy of Salinomycin (Sal) in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Cells and Stem Cells (SC) for Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC). Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144(5 Suppl 1):S-872. 87. Ordog T, Eisenman ST, Bardsley MR, Milosavljevic S, Gajdos GB, Gibbons SJ, Farrugia G. Selective reduction of kit(low) interstitial cell of cajal stem cells in ano1 knockout mice. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2013 Sep; 25:45. 88. *Hayashi Y, Toyomasu Y, Milosavljevic S, Nagy RA, Holtz Heppelmann CJ, Bergen HR, Shen KR, Linden DR, Szurszewski JH, Farrugia G, Ordog T. Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (Nos1) Regulates Body Weight Following Chronic Dietary Restriction. Gastroenterology. 2014 May; 146(5 Suppl 1):S-136. 89. Mazzone A, Gibbons SJ, Bernard CE, Nowsheen S, Middha S, Almada LL, Ordog T, Kendrick ML, Reid Lombardo KM, Shen KR, Galietta LJ, Fernandez-Zapico ME, Farrugia G. IL-4 via STAT6 Regulates a Promoter for the Human Ano1 Gene. Gastroenterology. 2014 May; 146(5 Suppl 1):S-526. Tamas Ordog, MD Page 34 of 34 90. *Dave M, Gajdos BG, Svingen PA, Faubion WA, Ordog T. Adult Stem Cells for Murine Interstitial Cells of Cajal Suppress Cellular Immunity via PGE2 Secretion. Gastroenterology. 2014 May; 146(5 Suppl 1):S-62. 91. *Syed SA, Lee JH, Yan H, Zhang Z, Hayashi Y, Ordog T. Genome-Wide Epigenetic Determinants of Interstitial Cell of Cajal (ICC) Dysfunction. Gastroenterology. 2014 May; 146(5 Suppl 1):S-91. Miscellaneous 1. Ordog T. Interactions between membranebound and intracellular hormone receptors in estrogen target tissues. M.D. Thesis, (in Hungarian), University of Pecs Medical School, Hungary. 1988. * Indicates that the primary author was a mentee of this author.
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