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Inhibition of the hypoxia-inducible factor pathway by a G-quadruplex binding small molecule.


ABSTRACT: The hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF) co-ordinates the response of tumours to low oxygen by stimulating genes involved in metabolism and angiogenesis. HIF pathway activation is associated with decreased progression-free survival and increased mortality; compounds that target this pathway are potential agents for the treatment of a range of solid tumour malignancies. Renal cancers are likely to be particularly sensitive to inhibition of the HIF pathway since ~80% show constitutive activation of HIF. We have previously described the di-substituted naphthalene derivative, CL67, which binds to a G-quadruplex higher-order structure in the HIF promoter sequence in vitro. We show here that CL67 blocks HIF expression leading to inhibition of HIF-transactivation and down-regulation of downstream target genes and proteins in renal carcinoma cell lines and in a mouse xenograft model of renal cancer. This inhibition is independent of pathways that control HIF abundance through oxygen-dependant degradation and oxygen dependant HIF sub-unit expression.

SUBMITTER: Welsh SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3810677 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of the hypoxia-inducible factor pathway by a G-quadruplex binding small molecule.

Welsh Sarah J SJ   Dale Aaron G AG   Lombardo Caterina M CM   Valentine Helen H   de la Fuente Maria M   Schatzlein Andreas A   Neidle Stephen S  

Scientific reports 20130930


The hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF) co-ordinates the response of tumours to low oxygen by stimulating genes involved in metabolism and angiogenesis. HIF pathway activation is associated with decreased progression-free survival and increased mortality; compounds that target this pathway are potential agents for the treatment of a range of solid tumour malignancies. Renal cancers are likely to be particularly sensitive to inhibition of the HIF pathway since ~80% show constitutive acti  ...[more]

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