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Hypoxia and activation of hypoxia inducible factor alpha as influencers of inflammatory helper T cells in autoimmune disease – a link between cancer and autoimmunity

Giovanni Almanzar, Juan Carlos Alarcon, Ruth Garzón, Ana Navarro, Alejandro Ondo-Méndez, Martina Prelog

2025Frontiers in Immunology6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a part of the tumor microenvironment, hypoxia is an important hallmark in the tumor progression. Hypoxia is a condition in which the oxygen supply is not sufficient to sustain the cell demand. In addition to its known impact in tumor progression, hypoxia seems to play a principal role in the generation and evolution of several autoimmune diseases. Both tumor and autoimmune diseases can be modulated by the hypoxia inducible factor alpha (HIF-1α) sharing similar molecular mechanisms. Here, we outline the links between cancer and autoimmunity regarding hypoxia-induced factors, such as HIF-1α, and describe the role of hypoxia in the modulation of the autoimmune response.

Topics & Concepts

AutoimmunityMedicineImmunologyHypoxia (environmental)HIF1AInflammationAutoimmune diseaseDiseaseCancer researchPathologyImmune systemChemistryAntibodyAngiogenesisOrganic chemistryOxygenCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolisminterferon and immune responsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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