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Critical role for NF-kappaB-induced JunB in VEGF regulation and tumor angiogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression is a complex process involving a plethora of transcriptional regulators. The AP-1 transcription factor is considered as facilitator of hypoxia-induced VEGF expression through interaction with hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) which plays a major role in mediating the cellular hypoxia response. As yet, both the decisive AP-1 subunit leading to VEGF induction and the molecular mechanism by which this subunit is activated have not been deciphered. Here, we demonstrate that the AP-1 subunit junB is a target gene of hypoxia-induced signaling via NF-kappaB. Loss of JunB in various cell types results in severely impaired hypoxia-induced VEGF expression, although HIF is present and becomes stabilized. Thus, we identify JunB as a critical independent regulator of VEGF transcription and provide a mechanistic explanation for the inherent vascular phenotypes seen in JunB-deficient embryos, ex vivo allantois explants and in vitro differentiated embryoid bodies. In support of these findings, tumor angiogenesis was impaired in junB(-/-) teratocarcinomas because of severely impaired paracrine-acting VEGF and the subsequent inability to efficiently recruit host-derived vessels.

SUBMITTER: Schmidt D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1794395 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Critical role for NF-kappaB-induced JunB in VEGF regulation and tumor angiogenesis.

Schmidt Dirk D   Textor Björn B   Pein Oliver T OT   Licht Alexander H AH   Andrecht Sven S   Sator-Schmitt Melanie M   Fusenig Norbert E NE   Angel Peter P   Schorpp-Kistner Marina M  

The EMBO journal 20070125 3


Regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression is a complex process involving a plethora of transcriptional regulators. The AP-1 transcription factor is considered as facilitator of hypoxia-induced VEGF expression through interaction with hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) which plays a major role in mediating the cellular hypoxia response. As yet, both the decisive AP-1 subunit leading to VEGF induction and the molecular mechanism by which this subunit is activated have not been  ...[more]

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