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HIF-1α: A potential therapeutic opportunity in renal fibrosis

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CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
Volume 387, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2023.110808

Keywords

Renal fibrosis; HIF-1 alpha; Hypoxia; Metabolic reprogramming; Epigenetic change; Therapy

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Renal fibrosis is a common outcome of renal injuries, characterized by structural destruction and functional decline of the kidneys. Hypoxia induces the activation of HIF-1 alpha, which regulates cellular metabolism, proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation, contributing to the development of renal fibrosis. Understanding the regulation and cascade reactions mediated by HIF-1 alpha can provide new insights for studying the mechanism of renal fibrosis.
Renal fibrosis is a common outcome of various renal injuries, leading to structural destruction and functional decline of the kidney, and is also a critical prognostic indicator and determinant in renal diseases therapy. Hypoxia is induced in different stress and injuries in kidney, and the hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) are acti-vated in the context of hypoxia in response and regulation the hypoxia in time. Under stress and hypoxia con-ditions, HIF-1 alpha increases rapidly and regulates intracellular energy metabolism, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation. Through reprogramming cellular metabolism, HIF-1 alpha can directly or indirectly induce abnormal accumulation of metabolites, changes in cellular epigenetic modifications, and activation of fibrotic signals. HIF-1 alpha protein expression and activity are regulated by various posttranslational modifications. The drugs targeting HIF-1 alpha can regulate the downstream cascade signals by inhibiting HIF-1 alpha activity or promoting its degradation. As the renal fibrosis is affected by renal diseases, different diseases may trigger different mechanisms which will affect the therapy effect. Therefore, comprehensive analysis of the role and contribution of HIF-1 alpha in occurrence and progression of renal fibrosis, and determination the appropriate intervention time of HIF-1 alpha in the process of renal fibrosis are important ideas to explore effective treatment strategies. This study reviews the regulation of HIF-1 alpha and its mediated complex cascade reactions in renal fibrosis, and lists some drugs targeting HIF-1 alpha that used in preclinical studies, to provide new insight for the study of the renal fibrosis mechanism.

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