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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
)
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Autophagy is a basic catabolic response that eukaryotic cells use to degrade unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components in an orderly and regulated manner. It plays important roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis, energy homeostasis, response to environmental stimuli, and the development of cancer. In solid tumors, hypoxia induces an increased HIF-1a that activates autophagy. However, the exact mechanism by which induced HIF-1a stimulates autophagy in cancer cells remains elusive. In the present study, we confirmed that
ANKRD37
is upregulated in
colon cancer
tissue. Moreover, the higher expression level of
ANKRD37
is related to a poorer survival rate. Using RNA interference, immunoblot, and immunofluorescence, we discovered that in cancer cell line RKO, hypoxia-induced HIF-1a regulates autophagy activity by increasing
ANKRD37
level. In addition, intranuclear
ANKRD37
played an important role in the regulation of hypoxia-induced autophagy. The translocation of
ANKRD37
into cell nuclear is required for promoting cell growth and HIF-1a induced autophagy. These findings provide new insights to understand the hypoxia regulation mechanisms and the role of autophagy in cancer development.
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PMID:HIF-1a regulates hypoxia-induced autophagy via translocation of ANKRD37 in colon cancer. 3267 33