The molecular basis of the hypoxia response pathway: Tumour hypoxia as a therapy target

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Christine Blancher
Adrian L. Harris
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[1] University of Oxford,Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Molecular Oncology Laboratory
[2] Institute of Molecular Medicine,undefined
[3] John Radcliffe Hospital,undefined
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hypoxia; HIF-1; EPAS-1; bHLH-PAS proteins; angiogenesis; glycolysis;
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Hypoxia induces a cascade of physiological responses that includes glycolysis, erythropoiesis, angiogenesis, changes in adrenergic signal transduction and vascular cellular proliferation. Hypoxia-inducible genes are relevant to growth and behaviour of cancer as well as the adaptation and survival of normal tissues. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a heterodimeric DNA binding complex composed of two basic-helix-loop-helix PAS-proteins: HIF-1 beta/ARNT (aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator), which is constitutively expressed, and HIF-1 alpha, which is not present in normoxic cells but induced under hypoxic conditions. Recently another member of the bHLH-PAS family, EPAS-1 has been reported and shares similar properties with HIF-1 alpha, although it is considered endothelial specific. In addition, the presence of other DNA-binding motifs in the promoter of hypoxia-inducible genes highlight the occurrence of cross-talk between transcription factors in the modulation of hypoxic gene expression. In this review, we present a survey of the hypoxia response pathway and we discuss attempts to use gene therapy activated by the low oxygen environment or by necrotic regions of tumours.
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