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Publication : Formation of Renal Cysts and Tumors in Vhl/Trp53-Deficient Mice Requires HIF1α and HIF2α.

First Author  Schönenberger D Year  2016
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  76
Issue  7 Pages  2025-36
PubMed ID  26759234 Mgi Jnum  J:231634
Mgi Id  MGI:5771967 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-15-1859
Citation  Schonenberger D, et al. (2016) Formation of Renal Cysts and Tumors in Vhl/Trp53-Deficient Mice Requires HIF1alpha and HIF2alpha. Cancer Res 76(7):2025-36
abstractText  The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene is inactivated in the majority of clear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCC), but genetic ablation of Vhl alone in mouse models is insufficient to recapitulate human tumorigenesis. One function of pVHL is to regulate the stability of the hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF), which become constitutively activated in the absence of pVHL. In established ccRCC, HIF1alpha has been implicated as a renal tumor suppressor, whereas HIF2alpha is considered an oncoprotein. In this study, we investigated the contributions of HIF1alpha and HIF2alpha to ccRCC initiation in the context of Vhl deficiency. We found that deleting Vhl plus Hif1a or Hif2a specifically in the renal epithelium did not induce tumor formation. However, HIF1alpha and HIF2alpha differentially regulated cell proliferation, mitochondrial abundance and oxidative capacity, glycogen accumulation, and acquisition of a clear cell phenotype in Vhl-deficient renal epithelial cells. HIF1alpha, but not HIF2alpha, induced Warburg-like metabolism characterized by increased glycolysis, decreased oxygen consumption, and decreased ATP production in mouse embryonic fibroblasts, providing insights into the cellular changes potentially occurring in Vhl mutant renal cells before ccRCC formation. Importantly, deletion of either Hif1a or Hif2a completely prevented the formation of renal cysts and tumors in Vhl/Trp53 mutant mice. These findings argue that both HIF1alpha and HIF2alpha exert protumorigenic functions during the earliest stages of cyst and tumor formation in the kidney. Cancer Res; 76(7); 2025-36. (c)2016 AACR.
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