Issue 10, 2015

Probing the epigenetic regulation of HIF-1α transcription in developing tissue

Abstract

HIF-1 is the master regulator of cellular hypoxia response; the oxygen sensitive HIF-1α subunit transactivates its own expression in hypoxia via a hypoxia response element (HRE) in the promoter of the HIF-1α gene. This transactivation loop significantly contributes to the build up of HIF-1α at the onset of hypoxia, with the binding of HIF-1 to the HIF-1α promoter being dependent on the epigenetic status of a CpG dinucleotide in the upstream HRE. Given the central role played by HIF-1 in tissue development, we sought to probe the epigenetic status of the HIF-1α HRE and that of its downstream target EPO in embryonic tissue. Our data shows that the CpG dinucleotide in HIF-1α HRE is unmethylated in several embryonic tissue samples, suggesting that transactivation of HIF-1α plays a significant role in HIF-1 mediated hypoxia response during development.

Graphical abstract: Probing the epigenetic regulation of HIF-1α transcription in developing tissue

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 ኤፕሪ 2015
Accepted
04 ጁን 2015
First published
04 ጁን 2015

Mol. BioSyst., 2015,11, 2780-2785

Author version available

Probing the epigenetic regulation of HIF-1α transcription in developing tissue

I. N. Mistry, P. J. S. Smith, D. I. Wilson and A. Tavassoli, Mol. BioSyst., 2015, 11, 2780 DOI: 10.1039/C5MB00281H

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