TNFSF14/LIGHT, a non-canonical NF-κB stimulus, induces the HIF pathway

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Non-canonical NF-κB signalling plays important roles in the development and function of the immune system but it also is deregulated in a number of inflammatory diseases. Although, NF-κB and HIF crosstalk has been documented, this has only been described following canonical NF-κB stimulation, involving RelA/p50 and the HIF-1 dimer. Here, we report that the non-canonical inducer TNFSF14/LIGHT leads to HIF induction and activation in cancer cells. We demonstrate that only HIF-2α is induced at the transcriptional level following non-canonical NF-κB activation, via a mechanism that is dependent on the p52 subunit. Furthermore, we demonstrate that p52 can bind to the HIF-2α promoter in cells. These results indicate that non-canonical NF-κB can lead to HIF signalling implicating HIF-2α as one of the downstream effectors of this pathway in cells.

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D’Ignazio, L., Batie, M., & Rocha, S. (2018). TNFSF14/LIGHT, a non-canonical NF-κB stimulus, induces the HIF pathway. Cells, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells7080102

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