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Cycling hypoxia selects for constitutive HIF stabilization.

Mariyah Pressley1,2, Jill A Gallaher1, Joel S Brown1, Michal R Tomaszewski3, Punit Borad3, Mehdi Damaghi3, Robert J Gillies3, Christopher J Whelan4.   

Abstract

Tumors experience temporal and spatial fluctuations in oxygenation. Hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIF-α) respond to low levels of oxygen and induce re-supply oxygen. HIF-α stabilization is typically facultative, induced by hypoxia and reduced by normoxia. In some cancers, HIF-α stabilization becomes constitutive under normoxia. We develop a mathematical model that predicts how fluctuating oxygenation affects HIF-α stabilization and impacts net cell proliferation by balancing the base growth rate, the proliferative cost of HIF-α expression, and the mortality from not expressing HIF-α during hypoxia. We compare optimal net cell proliferation rate between facultative and constitutive HIF-α regulation in environments with different oxygen profiles. We find that that facultative HIF-α regulation promotes greater net cell proliferation than constitutive regulation with stochastic or slow periodicity in oxygenation. However, cell fitness is nearly identical for both HIF-α regulation strategies under rapid periodic oxygenation fluctuations. The model thus indicates that cells constitutively expressing HIF-α may be at a selective advantage when the cost of expression is low. In cancer, this condition is known as pseudohypoxia or the "Warburg Effect". We conclude that rapid and regular cycling of oxygenation levels selects for pseudohypoxia, and that this is consistent with the ecological theory of optimal defense.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33707510      PMCID: PMC7952589          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85184-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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