Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), a physiological process during embryogenesis,can become pathological in the presence of different driving forces. Reduced oxygen tension or hypoxiais one of these forces, triggering a large number of molecular pathways with aberrant EMTinduction, resulting in cancer and fibrosis onset. Both hypoxia-induced factors, HIF-1α and HIF-2α,act as master transcription factors implicated in EMT. On the other hand, hypoxia-dependent HIFindependentEMT has also been described. Recently, a new class of seven proteins with deacylaseactivity, called sirtuins, have been implicated in the control of both hypoxia responses, HIF-1α andHIF-2α activation, as well as EMT induction. Intriguingly, different sirtuins have different effectson hypoxia and EMT, acting as either activators or inhibitors, depending on the tissue and cell type.Interestingly, sirtuins and HIF can be activated or inhibited with natural or synthetic molecules.Moreover, recent studies have shown that these natural or synthetic molecules can be better conveyedusing nanoparticles, representing a valid strategy for EMT modulation. The following review,by detailing the aspects listed above, summarizes the interplay between hypoxia, sirtuins, andEMT, as well as the possible strategies to modulate them by using a nanoparticle-based approach.

Sirtuins and hypoxia in EMT control

Aventaggiato, Michele;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), a physiological process during embryogenesis,can become pathological in the presence of different driving forces. Reduced oxygen tension or hypoxiais one of these forces, triggering a large number of molecular pathways with aberrant EMTinduction, resulting in cancer and fibrosis onset. Both hypoxia-induced factors, HIF-1α and HIF-2α,act as master transcription factors implicated in EMT. On the other hand, hypoxia-dependent HIFindependentEMT has also been described. Recently, a new class of seven proteins with deacylaseactivity, called sirtuins, have been implicated in the control of both hypoxia responses, HIF-1α andHIF-2α activation, as well as EMT induction. Intriguingly, different sirtuins have different effectson hypoxia and EMT, acting as either activators or inhibitors, depending on the tissue and cell type.Interestingly, sirtuins and HIF can be activated or inhibited with natural or synthetic molecules.Moreover, recent studies have shown that these natural or synthetic molecules can be better conveyedusing nanoparticles, representing a valid strategy for EMT modulation. The following review,by detailing the aspects listed above, summarizes the interplay between hypoxia, sirtuins, andEMT, as well as the possible strategies to modulate them by using a nanoparticle-based approach.
2022
epithelial–mesenchymal transition
sirtuins
hypoxia
fibrosis
HIF
nanoparticles
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