Hypoxia activates IKK-NF-κB and the immune response in Drosophila melanogaster

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Hypoxia, or low oxygen availability, is an important physiological and pathological stimulus for multicellular organisms. Molecularly, hypoxia activates a transcriptional programme directed at restoration of oxygen homoeostasis and cellular survival. In mammalian cells, hypoxia not only activates the HIF (hypoxia-inducible factor) family, but also additional transcription factors such as NF-κB (nuclear factor κB). Here we show that hypoxia activates the IKK-NF-κB [IκB (inhibitor of nuclear factor κB)-NF-κB] pathway and the immune response in Drosophila melanogaster. We show that NF-κB activation is required for organism survival in hypoxia. Finally, we identify a role for the tumour suppressor Cyld, as a negative regulator of NF-κB in response to hypoxia in Drosophila. The results indicate that hypoxia activation of the IKK-NF-κB pathway and the immune response is an important and evolutionary conserved response. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Bandarra, D., Biddlestone, J., Mudie, S., Muller, H. A., & Rocha, S. (2014). Hypoxia activates IKK-NF-κB and the immune response in Drosophila melanogaster. Bioscience Reports, 34(4), 429–440. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20140095

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