Hypoxia induces autophagic cell death in apoptosis-competent cells through a mechanism involving BNIP3

MB Azad, Y Chen, ES Henson, J Cizeau… - Autophagy, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
MB Azad, Y Chen, ES Henson, J Cizeau, E McMillan-Ward, SJ Israels, SB Gibson
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Hypoxia (lack of oxygen) is a physiological stress often associated with solid tumors.
Hypoxia correlates with poor prognosis since hypoxic regions within tumors are considered
apoptosis-resistant. Autophagy (cellular “self digestion”) has been associated with hypoxia
during cardiac ischemia and metabolic stress as a survival mechanism. However, although
autophagy is best characterized as a survival response, it can also function as a mechanism
of programmed cell death. Our results show that autophagic cell death is induced by hypoxia …
Hypoxia (lack of oxygen) is a physiological stress often associated with solid tumors. Hypoxia correlates with poor prognosis since hypoxic regions within tumors are considered apoptosis-resistant. Autophagy (cellular “self digestion”) has been associated with hypoxia during cardiac ischemia and metabolic stress as a survival mechanism. However, although autophagy is best characterized as a survival response, it can also function as a mechanism of programmed cell death. Our results show that autophagic cell death is induced by hypoxia in cancer cells with intact apoptotic machinery. We have analyzed two glioma cell lines (U87, U373), two breast cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231, ZR75) and one embryonic cell line (HEK293) for cell death response in hypoxia (
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