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HIF-1α and Caspase-3 expression in aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma

Lili Zhang, Shi Baixue, Mingyang Hu, Linxue Qian

2022World Journal of Surgical Oncology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Tumor cells adapt to hypoxia by regulating transcription factors that involved in regulation of metabolism, angiogenesis, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. Under hypoxic conditions, hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), consisting of HIF-1α and HIF-1β subunits, acts as a key transcription factor mediating the adaptive cellular responses. Caspase-3 is a key apoptosis-related protease that plays a role in tumor growth and development. Studies have shown that caspase-3 could be regulated by HIF-1α under pathological conditions. Therefore, HIF-1α and caspase-3 expression may be related to the poor prognosis of tumors. In this study, we analyzed the possible relationships between these two signaling factors in correlation with the clinical behavior of PTC. Methods We detected the expression levels of HIF-1α and caspase-3 in 70 samples of PTC and para-cancerous tissues (control group) by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Furthermore, various clinicopathological parameters were assessed to determine their correlations with HIF-1α and caspase-3 expressions. Results First, HIF-1α and caspase-3 expressions (60% and 37.1%, respectively) increased significantly in the PTC samples as compared to normal tissues (2.9% for both HIF-1α and caspase-3) ( p < 0.05) as determined by IHC. Second, although there was no significant difference between the expression of HIF-1α and caspase-3 in regard to gender, age distribution, tumor size, lymph node metastasis, and BRAF V600E mutation (all p > 0.05), HIF-1α and caspase-3 expressions were associated with capsule invasion and cell subtypes of PTC ( p < 0.05). The percent positivity of caspase-3 expression in tall-cell variant (TCV) was the highest (63.6%). Third, HIF-1α expression was positively correlated with that of caspase-3 ( r s = 0.326; p < 0.05). Conclusions Overexpression of HIF-1α and caspase-3 is associated with carcinogenesis. These factors might serve as promising predictors of aggressive PTC. These findings also suggest their potential as therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunohistochemistryAngiogenesisCaspase 3ApoptosisCancer researchMedicineHypoxia-inducible factorsHIF1ATranscription factorHypoxia (environmental)MetastasisCell growthPathologyOncogeneSurgical oncologyBiologyInternal medicineCancerProgrammed cell deathCell cycleChemistryGeneGeneticsOrganic chemistryBiochemistryOxygenCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCell death mechanisms and regulationCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response