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HIFα isoform specific activities drive cell-type specificity of VHL-associated oncogenesis
Joanna D C C Lima1,2, Madeleine Hooker1,2, Ran Li2
1Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
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Cancers arising from dysregulation of generally operative signaling pathways are often tissue specific, but the mechanisms underlying this paradox are poorly understood. Based on striking cell-type specificity, we postulated that these mechanisms must operate early in cancer development and set out to study them in a model of von Hippel Lindau (VHL) disease. Biallelic mutation of the VHL ubiquitin ligase leads to constitutive activation of hypoxia inducible factors HIF1A and HIF2A and is generally a truncal event in clear cell renal carcinoma. We used an oncogenic tagging strategy in which VHL-mutant cells are marked by tdTomato, enabling their observation, retrieval, and analysis early after VHL-inactivation. Here, we reveal markedly different consequences of HIF1A and HIF2A activation, but that both contribute to renal cell-type specific consequences of VHL-inactivation in the kidney. Early involvement of HIF2A in promoting proliferation within the proximal tubular epithelium supports therapeutic targeting of HIF2A early in VHL disease.
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