Tissue‐of‐origin for cancers determines HIF‐1 activation induced phenotypic heterogeneity

Author:

Liu Shaofei1,Liu Yamin1,Qiu Xihua1,Suhail Yasir1,Kshitiz 12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Connecticut Health Farmington Connecticut USA

2. Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling University of Connecticut Health Farmington Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractHypoxia‐inducible factor‐1 (HIF‐1) is the master regulator of cellular response to hypoxia, and is activated in many cancers contributing to many steps in the metastatic cascade by acting as a key transcription co‐regulator for a large number of downstream genes. Presence of hypoxia within a tumor is spatially nonuniform, and can also by dynamic. Further, although HIF‐1 is primarily stabilized and activated by lack of molecular O2, its stability is also affected by other factors present in the tumor microenvironment. HIF‐1 also crosstalks with other transcription factors in co‐regulating gene expression. Consequently, it is nontrivial to predict the gene expression patterns in cells in response to hypoxia, or HIF‐1 activation. Additionally, cancers originating from tissue origins with different basal level of partial oxygen tension may activate HIF‐1 at different threshold of hypoxia. We analyzed large published single cell RNAseq data for colorectal, lung, and pancreatic cancers to investigate the phenotypic outcome of HIF‐1 activation in cancer cells. We found that cancers from tissues with different partial O2 tension levels exhibit HIF‐1 activation at different stages of metastasis, and phenotypically respond differently to HIF‐1 activation, likely by contextual co‐option of different transcription factors. We experimentally confirmed these predictions by using cell lines representative of colorectal, lung, and pancreatic cancers, finding that while hypoxia enhances growth of colorectal cancer, it induces increased invasion of lung, and pancreatic cancers. Our analysis suggest that HIF‐1 activation may act as a rheostat regulating downstream gene expression towards phenotypic outcomes differently in various cancers.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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