Endothelial Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-2α Is Required for the Maintenance of Airway Microvasculature

2019
Background: Hypoxia-inducible factors(HIFs), especially HIF-1α and HIF-2α, are key mediators of the adaptive responseto hypoxic stress and play essential roles in maintaining lung homeostasis. Human and animal geneticsstudies confirm that abnormal HIF correlates with pulmonary vascular pathology and chronic lung diseases, but it remains unclear whether endothelial cell HIF production is essential for microvascular health. The large airway has an ideal circulatory bed for evaluating histological changes and physiology in genetically modified rodents. Methods: The tracheal microvasculature of mice, with conditionally deleted or overexpressed HIF-1α or HIF-2α, was evaluated for anatomy, perfusion, and permeability. Angiogenic signaling studies assessed vascular changes attributable to dysregulated HIF expression. An orthotopic tracheal transplantation model further evaluated the contribution of individual HIF isoforms in airway endothelial cells. Results: The genetic deletion of Hif-2α but not Hif-1α caus...
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