Significance Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) is required for adaptive changes to low oxygen levels, which include a reduced rate of cell division. However, many cell types continue to proliferate under hypoxic conditions. Here, we show that cyclin-dependent kinases 1 and 2 physically and functionally interact with HIF-1α, inhibiting and promoting its degradation by lysosomes, respectively. Cancer cells that proliferate under hypoxia failed to do so when treated with lysosome inhibitors. Our studies reveal that HIF-1α levels are coupled to phases of the cell cycle through lysosomal degradation and identify a novel role for the lysosome as a regulator of cell-cycle progression under hypoxic conditions.
Andrew L. Doedens, Christian Stockmann, Mark P. Rubinstein, Debbie Liao, Na Zhang, David G. DeNardo, Lisa M. Coussens, Michael Karin, Ananda W. Goldrath, Randall S. Johnson
Andrew L. Doedens, Christian Stockmann, Mark P. Rubinstein, Debbie Liao, Na Zhang, David G. DeNardo, Lisa M. Coussens, Michael Karin, Ananda W. Goldrath, Randall S. Johnson
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