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Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia

Hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIFs) are the main regulators of adaptive responses to hypoxia and are often activated in solid tumors, but their role in leukemia is less clear. In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), in particular, controversial new findings indicate that HIF-1α can act either as...

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Autores principales: Migliavacca, Jessica, Percio, Stefano, Valsecchi, Roberta, Ferrero, Elisabetta, Spinelli, Antonello, Ponzoni, Maurilio, Tresoldi, Cristina, Pattini, Linda, Bernardi, Rosa, Coltella, Nadia
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27447550
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10660
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author Migliavacca, Jessica
Percio, Stefano
Valsecchi, Roberta
Ferrero, Elisabetta
Spinelli, Antonello
Ponzoni, Maurilio
Tresoldi, Cristina
Pattini, Linda
Bernardi, Rosa
Coltella, Nadia
author_facet Migliavacca, Jessica
Percio, Stefano
Valsecchi, Roberta
Ferrero, Elisabetta
Spinelli, Antonello
Ponzoni, Maurilio
Tresoldi, Cristina
Pattini, Linda
Bernardi, Rosa
Coltella, Nadia
author_sort Migliavacca, Jessica
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description Hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIFs) are the main regulators of adaptive responses to hypoxia and are often activated in solid tumors, but their role in leukemia is less clear. In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), in particular, controversial new findings indicate that HIF-1α can act either as an oncogene or a tumor suppressor gene, and this may depend on the stage of leukemia development and/or the AML sub-type. In this study, we find that HIF-1α promotes leukemia progression in the acute monocytic leukemia sub-type of AML through activation of an invasive phenotype. By applying a list of validated HIF-1α-target genes to different AML sub-types, we identified a HIF-1α signature that typifies acute monocytic leukemia when compared with all other AML sub-types. We validated expression of this signature in cell lines and primary cells from AML patients. Interestingly, this signature is enriched for genes that control cell motility at different levels. As a consequence, inhibiting HIF-1α impaired leukemia cell migration, chemotaxis, invasion and transendothelial migration in vitro, and this resulted in impaired bone marrow homing and leukemia progression in vivo. Our data suggest that in acute monocytic leukemia an active HIF-1α-dependent pro-invasive pathway mediates the ability of leukemic cells to migrate and invade extramedullary sites and may be targeted to reduce leukemia dissemination.
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spelling pubmed-52882042017-02-07 Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia Migliavacca, Jessica Percio, Stefano Valsecchi, Roberta Ferrero, Elisabetta Spinelli, Antonello Ponzoni, Maurilio Tresoldi, Cristina Pattini, Linda Bernardi, Rosa Coltella, Nadia Oncotarget Research Paper Hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIFs) are the main regulators of adaptive responses to hypoxia and are often activated in solid tumors, but their role in leukemia is less clear. In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), in particular, controversial new findings indicate that HIF-1α can act either as an oncogene or a tumor suppressor gene, and this may depend on the stage of leukemia development and/or the AML sub-type. In this study, we find that HIF-1α promotes leukemia progression in the acute monocytic leukemia sub-type of AML through activation of an invasive phenotype. By applying a list of validated HIF-1α-target genes to different AML sub-types, we identified a HIF-1α signature that typifies acute monocytic leukemia when compared with all other AML sub-types. We validated expression of this signature in cell lines and primary cells from AML patients. Interestingly, this signature is enriched for genes that control cell motility at different levels. As a consequence, inhibiting HIF-1α impaired leukemia cell migration, chemotaxis, invasion and transendothelial migration in vitro, and this resulted in impaired bone marrow homing and leukemia progression in vivo. Our data suggest that in acute monocytic leukemia an active HIF-1α-dependent pro-invasive pathway mediates the ability of leukemic cells to migrate and invade extramedullary sites and may be targeted to reduce leukemia dissemination. Impact Journals LLC 2016-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5288204/ /pubmed/27447550 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10660 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Migliavacca et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Migliavacca, Jessica
Percio, Stefano
Valsecchi, Roberta
Ferrero, Elisabetta
Spinelli, Antonello
Ponzoni, Maurilio
Tresoldi, Cristina
Pattini, Linda
Bernardi, Rosa
Coltella, Nadia
Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title_full Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title_fullStr Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title_short Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
title_sort hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27447550
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10660
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