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Novel hypoxia-induced HIF-1αactivation in asthma pathogenesis

  • Respir Res. 2024 Jul 25;25(1):287. doi: 10.1186/s12931-024-02869-0.
Mengzhi Wan # 1 Qi Yu # 1 Fei Xu 1 Lu Xia You 1 Xiao Liang 1 Kang Kang Ren 1 Jing Zhou 2
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  • 1 Department of Respiratory Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, No. 17, Yongwai Zheng Street, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, 330006, PR China.
  • 2 Department of Respiratory Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, No. 17, Yongwai Zheng Street, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, 330006, PR China. ndyfy02118@ucn.edu.cn.
  • # Contributed equally.
Abstract

Background: Asthma's complexity, marked by airway inflammation and remodeling, is influenced by hypoxic conditions. This study focuses on the role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Alpha (HIF-1α) and P53 ubiquitination in asthma exacerbation.

Methods: High-throughput Sequencing and bioinformatics were used to identify genes associated with asthma progression, with an emphasis on GO and KEGG pathway analyses. An asthma mouse model was developed, and airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) were isolated to create an in vitro hypoxia model. Cell viability, proliferation, migration, and Apoptosis were assessed, along with ELISA and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining.

Results: A notable increase in HIF-1α was observed in both in vivo and in vitro asthma models. HIF-1α upregulation enhanced ASMCs' viability, proliferation, and migration, while reducing Apoptosis, primarily via the promotion of P53 ubiquitination through MDM2. In vivo studies showed increased inflammatory cell infiltration and airway structural changes, which were mitigated by the inhibitor IDF-11,774.

Conclusion: The study highlights the critical role of the HIF-1α-MDM2-P53 axis in asthma, suggesting its potential as a target for therapeutic interventions. The findings indicate that modulating this pathway could offer new avenues for treating the complex respiratory disorder of asthma.

Keywords

Airway Remodeling; Asthma; HIF-1α; Hypoxia; P53 ubiquitination.

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