Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1347-8648
Print ISSN : 1347-8613
ISSN-L : 1347-8613
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Pathophysiological Response to Hypoxia — From the Molecular Mechanisms of Malady to Drug Discovery:
Inflammatory Responses of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1α (HIF-1α) in T Cells Observed in Development of Vascular Remodeling
Shuhei TomitaYoshitaka KihiraMasaki ImanishiYayoi FukuharaYuko ImamuraKeisuke IshizawaYasumasa IkedaKoichiro TsuchiyaToshiaki Tamaki
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2011 Volume 115 Issue 4 Pages 433-439

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Abstract
Recent studies have shown that the cellular immune response to the hypoxic microenvironment constructed by vascular remodeling development modulates the resulting pathologic alterations. A major mechanism mediating adaptive responses to reduced oxygen availability is the regulation of transcription by hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1). Impairment of HIF-1–dependent inflammatory responses in T cells causes an augmented vascular remodeling induced by arterial injury, which is shown as prominent neointimal hyperplasia and increase in infiltration of inflammatory cells at the adventitia in mice lacking Hif-1α specifically in T cells. Studies to clarify the mechanism of augmented vascular remodeling in the mutant mice have shown enhanced production of cytokines in activated T cells and augmented antibody production in response to a T-dependent antigen in the mutant mice. This minireview shows that HIF-1α in T cells plays a crucial role in vascular inflammation and remodeling in response to cuff injury as a negative regulator of the T cell–mediated immune response and suggests potential new therapeutic strategies that target HIF-1α.
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