Identification of CDCP1 as a hypoxia-inducible factor 2  (HIF-2 ) target gene that is associated with survival in clear cell renal cell carcinoma patients

  • Emerling, B. M.
  • Benes, Cyril H.
  • Poulogiannis, G.
  • Courtney, K.
  • Liu, H.
  • Choo-Wing, R.
  • Bellinger, Gary
  • Tsukazawa, K. S.
  • Brown, V.
  • Signoretti, S.
  • Soltoff, S. P.
  • Cantley, Lewis C.
  • Bell, Eric L.
Publication date
February 2013
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

CUB domain-containing protein 1 (CDCP1) is a transmembrane protein that is highly expressed in stem cells and frequently overexpressed and tyrosine-phosphorylated in cancer. CDCP1 promotes cancer cell metastasis. However, the mechanisms that regulate CDCP1 are not well-defined. Here we show that hypoxia induces CDCP1 expression and tyrosine phosphorylation in hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2α–, but not HIF-1α–, dependent fashion. shRNA knockdown of CDCP1 impairs cancer cell migration under hypoxic conditions, whereas overexpression of HIF-2α promotes the growth of tumor xenografts in association with enhanced CDCP1 expression and tyrosine phosphorylation. Immunohistochemistry analysis of tissue microarray samples from tumors of patients wit...

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