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Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens

BACKGROUND: Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 is the key transcriptional factor involved in the adaptation process of cells and organisms to hypoxia. Recent findings suggest that HIF-1 plays also a crucial role in inflammatory and infectious diseases. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using patient ski...

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Autores principales: Werth, Nadine, Beerlage, Christiane, Rosenberger, Christian, Yazdi, Amir S., Edelmann, Markus, Amr, Amro, Bernhardt, Wanja, von Eiff, Christof, Becker, Karsten, Schäfer, Andrea, Peschel, Andreas, Kempf, Volkhard A. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20644645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011576
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author Werth, Nadine
Beerlage, Christiane
Rosenberger, Christian
Yazdi, Amir S.
Edelmann, Markus
Amr, Amro
Bernhardt, Wanja
von Eiff, Christof
Becker, Karsten
Schäfer, Andrea
Peschel, Andreas
Kempf, Volkhard A. J.
author_facet Werth, Nadine
Beerlage, Christiane
Rosenberger, Christian
Yazdi, Amir S.
Edelmann, Markus
Amr, Amro
Bernhardt, Wanja
von Eiff, Christof
Becker, Karsten
Schäfer, Andrea
Peschel, Andreas
Kempf, Volkhard A. J.
author_sort Werth, Nadine
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 is the key transcriptional factor involved in the adaptation process of cells and organisms to hypoxia. Recent findings suggest that HIF-1 plays also a crucial role in inflammatory and infectious diseases. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using patient skin biopsies, cell culture and murine infection models, HIF-1 activation was determined by immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and reporter gene assays and was linked to cellular oxygen consumption. The course of a S. aureus peritonitis was determined upon pharmacological HIF-1 inhibition. Activation of HIF-1 was detectable (i) in all ex vivo in biopsies of patients suffering from skin infections, (ii) in vitro using cell culture infection models and (iii) in vivo using murine intravenous and peritoneal S. aureus infection models. HIF-1 activation by human pathogens was induced by oxygen-dependent mechanisms. Small colony variants (SCVs) of S. aureus known to cause chronic infections did not result in cellular hypoxia nor in HIF-1 activation. Pharmaceutical inhibition of HIF-1 activation resulted in increased survival rates of mice suffering from a S. aureus peritonitis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Activation of HIF-1 is a general phenomenon in infections with human pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa. HIF-1-regulated pathways might be an attractive target to modulate the course of life-threatening infections.
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spelling pubmed-29043852010-07-19 Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens Werth, Nadine Beerlage, Christiane Rosenberger, Christian Yazdi, Amir S. Edelmann, Markus Amr, Amro Bernhardt, Wanja von Eiff, Christof Becker, Karsten Schäfer, Andrea Peschel, Andreas Kempf, Volkhard A. J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 is the key transcriptional factor involved in the adaptation process of cells and organisms to hypoxia. Recent findings suggest that HIF-1 plays also a crucial role in inflammatory and infectious diseases. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using patient skin biopsies, cell culture and murine infection models, HIF-1 activation was determined by immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and reporter gene assays and was linked to cellular oxygen consumption. The course of a S. aureus peritonitis was determined upon pharmacological HIF-1 inhibition. Activation of HIF-1 was detectable (i) in all ex vivo in biopsies of patients suffering from skin infections, (ii) in vitro using cell culture infection models and (iii) in vivo using murine intravenous and peritoneal S. aureus infection models. HIF-1 activation by human pathogens was induced by oxygen-dependent mechanisms. Small colony variants (SCVs) of S. aureus known to cause chronic infections did not result in cellular hypoxia nor in HIF-1 activation. Pharmaceutical inhibition of HIF-1 activation resulted in increased survival rates of mice suffering from a S. aureus peritonitis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Activation of HIF-1 is a general phenomenon in infections with human pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa. HIF-1-regulated pathways might be an attractive target to modulate the course of life-threatening infections. Public Library of Science 2010-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2904385/ /pubmed/20644645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011576 Text en Werth et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Werth, Nadine
Beerlage, Christiane
Rosenberger, Christian
Yazdi, Amir S.
Edelmann, Markus
Amr, Amro
Bernhardt, Wanja
von Eiff, Christof
Becker, Karsten
Schäfer, Andrea
Peschel, Andreas
Kempf, Volkhard A. J.
Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title_full Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title_fullStr Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title_short Activation of Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 Is a General Phenomenon in Infections with Human Pathogens
title_sort activation of hypoxia inducible factor 1 is a general phenomenon in infections with human pathogens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20644645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011576
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