Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth. The angiogenic switch consists of new blood vessel formation that, in carcinogenesis, can lead to the transition from a harmless cluster of dormant cells to a large tumorigenic mass with metastatic potential. Hypoxia, that is, the scarcity of oxygen, is a hallmark of solid tumors to which they adapt by activating hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), a transcription factor triggering de novo angiogenesis. HIF-1 and the angiogenic molecules that are expressed upon its activation are modulated by redox status. Modulations of the redox environment can influence the angiogenesis signaling at different levels, thereby impinging on the angiogenic switch. This review provides a molecular overview of the redox-sensitive steps in angiogenic signaling, the main molecular players involved, and their crosstalk with the unfolded protein response. New classes of inhibitors of these modulators which might act as antiangiogenic drugs in cancer are also discussed.

Manuelli, V., Pecorari, C., Filomeni, G., Zito, E. (2021). Regulation of redox signaling in HIF-1-dependent tumor angiogenesis. THE FEBS JOURNAL [10.1111/febs.16110].

Regulation of redox signaling in HIF-1-dependent tumor angiogenesis

Filomeni, Giuseppe
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2021-07-06

Abstract

Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth. The angiogenic switch consists of new blood vessel formation that, in carcinogenesis, can lead to the transition from a harmless cluster of dormant cells to a large tumorigenic mass with metastatic potential. Hypoxia, that is, the scarcity of oxygen, is a hallmark of solid tumors to which they adapt by activating hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), a transcription factor triggering de novo angiogenesis. HIF-1 and the angiogenic molecules that are expressed upon its activation are modulated by redox status. Modulations of the redox environment can influence the angiogenesis signaling at different levels, thereby impinging on the angiogenic switch. This review provides a molecular overview of the redox-sensitive steps in angiogenic signaling, the main molecular players involved, and their crosstalk with the unfolded protein response. New classes of inhibitors of these modulators which might act as antiangiogenic drugs in cancer are also discussed.
6-lug-2021
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
ER stress
ERO1
HIF-1
UPR
angiogenesis
hypoxia
metastasis
https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/febs.16110
Manuelli, V., Pecorari, C., Filomeni, G., Zito, E. (2021). Regulation of redox signaling in HIF-1-dependent tumor angiogenesis. THE FEBS JOURNAL [10.1111/febs.16110].
Manuelli, V; Pecorari, C; Filomeni, G; Zito, E
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