SummaryThe hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIFs) control many mediators of vascular response, including both angiogenic factors and small molecules such as nitric oxide (NO). In studying how endothelial HIF response itself affects metastasis, we found that loss of HIF-1α in endothelial cells reduces NO synthesis, retards tumor cell migration through endothelial layers, and restricts tumor cell metastasis, and that loss of HIF-2α has in each case the opposite effect. This results from differential regulation of NO homeostasis that in turn regulates vascular endothelial growth factor expression in an NO-dependent feedback loop. These opposing roles for the two HIF factors indicate that both they and endothelial cells regulate metasta...
Mammalian cells, including tumor cells, adapt to hypoxia via stabilization of two transcription fact...
AbstractThe master regulator of the adaptive response to hypoxia is HIF-1. However, while some data ...
AbstractHIF-2α overexpression directly contributes to renal clear cell tumorigenesis: evidence for H...
Tumor biology is a broad and encompassing field of research, particularly given recent demonstration...
AbstractWe deleted the hypoxia-responsive transcription factor HIF-1α in endothelial cells (EC) to d...
Abstract: Oscillations in oxygen levels affect malignant cell growth, survival, and metastasis, but ...
AbstractWe deleted the hypoxia-responsive transcription factor HIF-1α in endothelial cells (EC) to d...
The aim of this thesis is to study the hypoxia response pathways within microvascular endothelial ce...
Impact of cyclic hypoxia on HIF-1alpha regulation in endothelial cells - new insights for anti-tumor...
SummaryDevelopment of hypoxic regions is an indicator of poor prognosis in many tumors. Here, we dem...
AbstractVascularized tumors are exposed to intermittent hypoxia, that is, hypoxia followed by period...
Regions of severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) arise in tumors due to rapid cell division and aberra...
AbstractFailure to achieve complete remission after radiation therapy is a predictor of patient mort...
The regulation of angiogenesis by hypoxia is an important component of homeostatic mechanisms that l...
Heterogeneities in tumor blood flow are associated with cyclic changes in pO(2) or cyclic hypoxia. A...
Mammalian cells, including tumor cells, adapt to hypoxia via stabilization of two transcription fact...
AbstractThe master regulator of the adaptive response to hypoxia is HIF-1. However, while some data ...
AbstractHIF-2α overexpression directly contributes to renal clear cell tumorigenesis: evidence for H...
Tumor biology is a broad and encompassing field of research, particularly given recent demonstration...
AbstractWe deleted the hypoxia-responsive transcription factor HIF-1α in endothelial cells (EC) to d...
Abstract: Oscillations in oxygen levels affect malignant cell growth, survival, and metastasis, but ...
AbstractWe deleted the hypoxia-responsive transcription factor HIF-1α in endothelial cells (EC) to d...
The aim of this thesis is to study the hypoxia response pathways within microvascular endothelial ce...
Impact of cyclic hypoxia on HIF-1alpha regulation in endothelial cells - new insights for anti-tumor...
SummaryDevelopment of hypoxic regions is an indicator of poor prognosis in many tumors. Here, we dem...
AbstractVascularized tumors are exposed to intermittent hypoxia, that is, hypoxia followed by period...
Regions of severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) arise in tumors due to rapid cell division and aberra...
AbstractFailure to achieve complete remission after radiation therapy is a predictor of patient mort...
The regulation of angiogenesis by hypoxia is an important component of homeostatic mechanisms that l...
Heterogeneities in tumor blood flow are associated with cyclic changes in pO(2) or cyclic hypoxia. A...
Mammalian cells, including tumor cells, adapt to hypoxia via stabilization of two transcription fact...
AbstractThe master regulator of the adaptive response to hypoxia is HIF-1. However, while some data ...
AbstractHIF-2α overexpression directly contributes to renal clear cell tumorigenesis: evidence for H...