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Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma

Despite a general role for the HIF hydroxylase system in cellular oxygen sensing and tumour hypoxia, cancer-associated mutations of genes in this pathway, including PHD2, PHD1, EPAS1 (encoding HIF-2α) are highly tissue-restricted, being observed in pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (P...

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Autores principales: Eckardt, Luise, Prange-Barczynska, Maria, Hodson, Emma J, Fielding, James W, Cheng, Xiaotong, Lima, Joanna D C C, Kurlekar, Samvid, Douglas, Gillian, Ratcliffe, Peter J, Bishop, Tammie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34658364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0211
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author Eckardt, Luise
Prange-Barczynska, Maria
Hodson, Emma J
Fielding, James W
Cheng, Xiaotong
Lima, Joanna D C C
Kurlekar, Samvid
Douglas, Gillian
Ratcliffe, Peter J
Bishop, Tammie
author_facet Eckardt, Luise
Prange-Barczynska, Maria
Hodson, Emma J
Fielding, James W
Cheng, Xiaotong
Lima, Joanna D C C
Kurlekar, Samvid
Douglas, Gillian
Ratcliffe, Peter J
Bishop, Tammie
author_sort Eckardt, Luise
collection PubMed
description Despite a general role for the HIF hydroxylase system in cellular oxygen sensing and tumour hypoxia, cancer-associated mutations of genes in this pathway, including PHD2, PHD1, EPAS1 (encoding HIF-2α) are highly tissue-restricted, being observed in pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) but rarely, if ever, in other tumours. In an effort to understand that paradox and gain insights into the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic PPGL, we constructed mice in which the principal HIF prolyl hydroxylase, Phd2, is inactivated in the adrenal medulla using TH-restricted Cre recombinase. Investigation of these animals revealed a gene expression pattern closely mimicking that of pseudohypoxic PPGL. Spatially resolved analyses demonstrated a binary distribution of two contrasting patterns of gene expression among adrenal medullary cells. Phd2 inactivation resulted in a marked shift in this distribution towards a Pnmt(−)/Hif-2α(+)/Rgs5(+) population. This was associated with morphological abnormalities of adrenal development, including ectopic TH(+) cells within the adrenal cortex and external to the adrenal gland. These changes were ablated by combined inactivation of Phd2 with Hif-2α, but not Hif-1α. However, they could not be reproduced by inactivation of Phd2 in adult life, suggesting that they arise from dysregulation of this pathway during adrenal development. Together with the clinical observation that pseudohypoxic PPGL manifests remarkably high heritability, our findings suggest that this type of tumour likely arises from dysregulation of a tissue-restricted action of the PHD2/HIF-2α pathway affecting adrenal development in early life and provides a model for the study of the relevant processes.
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spelling pubmed-85588492021-11-03 Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma Eckardt, Luise Prange-Barczynska, Maria Hodson, Emma J Fielding, James W Cheng, Xiaotong Lima, Joanna D C C Kurlekar, Samvid Douglas, Gillian Ratcliffe, Peter J Bishop, Tammie Endocr Relat Cancer Research Despite a general role for the HIF hydroxylase system in cellular oxygen sensing and tumour hypoxia, cancer-associated mutations of genes in this pathway, including PHD2, PHD1, EPAS1 (encoding HIF-2α) are highly tissue-restricted, being observed in pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL) but rarely, if ever, in other tumours. In an effort to understand that paradox and gain insights into the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic PPGL, we constructed mice in which the principal HIF prolyl hydroxylase, Phd2, is inactivated in the adrenal medulla using TH-restricted Cre recombinase. Investigation of these animals revealed a gene expression pattern closely mimicking that of pseudohypoxic PPGL. Spatially resolved analyses demonstrated a binary distribution of two contrasting patterns of gene expression among adrenal medullary cells. Phd2 inactivation resulted in a marked shift in this distribution towards a Pnmt(−)/Hif-2α(+)/Rgs5(+) population. This was associated with morphological abnormalities of adrenal development, including ectopic TH(+) cells within the adrenal cortex and external to the adrenal gland. These changes were ablated by combined inactivation of Phd2 with Hif-2α, but not Hif-1α. However, they could not be reproduced by inactivation of Phd2 in adult life, suggesting that they arise from dysregulation of this pathway during adrenal development. Together with the clinical observation that pseudohypoxic PPGL manifests remarkably high heritability, our findings suggest that this type of tumour likely arises from dysregulation of a tissue-restricted action of the PHD2/HIF-2α pathway affecting adrenal development in early life and provides a model for the study of the relevant processes. Bioscientifica Ltd 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8558849/ /pubmed/34658364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0211 Text en © The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Eckardt, Luise
Prange-Barczynska, Maria
Hodson, Emma J
Fielding, James W
Cheng, Xiaotong
Lima, Joanna D C C
Kurlekar, Samvid
Douglas, Gillian
Ratcliffe, Peter J
Bishop, Tammie
Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title_full Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title_fullStr Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title_full_unstemmed Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title_short Developmental role of PHD2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
title_sort developmental role of phd2 in the pathogenesis of pseudohypoxic pheochromocytoma
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34658364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0211
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