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Publication : Hif-2α programs oxygen chemosensitivity in chromaffin cells.

First Author  Prange-Barczynska M Year  2024
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  134
Issue  18 PubMed ID  39106106
Mgi Jnum  J:354249 Mgi Id  MGI:7733283
Doi  10.1172/JCI174661 Citation  Prange-Barczynska M, et al. (2024) Hif-2alpha programs oxygen chemosensitivity in chromaffin cells. J Clin Invest 134(18)
abstractText  The study of transcription factors that determine specialized neuronal functions has provided invaluable insights into the physiology of the nervous system. Peripheral chemoreceptors are neurone-like electrophysiologically excitable cells that link the oxygen concentration of arterial blood to the neuronal control of breathing. In the adult, this oxygen chemosensitivity is exemplified by type I cells of the carotid body, and recent work has revealed one isoform of the hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF), HIF-2alpha, as having a nonredundant role in the development and function of that organ. Here, we show that activation of HIF-2alpha, including isolated overexpression of HIF-2alpha but not HIF-1alpha, is sufficient to induce oxygen chemosensitivity in adult adrenal medulla. This phenotypic change in the adrenal medulla was associated with retention of extra-adrenal paraganglioma-like tissues resembling the fetal organ of Zuckerkandl, which also manifests oxygen chemosensitivity. Acquisition of chemosensitivity was associated with changes in the adrenal medullary expression of gene classes that are ordinarily characteristic of the carotid body, including G protein regulators and atypical subunits of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase. Overall, the findings suggest that, at least in certain tissues, HIF-2alpha acts as a phenotypic driver for cells that display oxygen chemosensitivity, thus linking 2 major oxygen-sensing systems.
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