1. Overexpression of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha impacts FoxP3 levels in mycosis fungoides-Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Clinical implications.
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Alcántara‐Hernández, M., Torres‐Zárate, C., Pérez‐Montesinos, G., Jurado‐Santacruz, F., Domínguez‐Gómez, M.A., Peniche‐Castellanos, A., Ferat‐Osorio, E., Neri, N., Nambo, M.J., Alvarado‐Cabrero, I., Moreno‐Lafont, M., Huerta‐Yepez, S., and Bonifaz, L.C.
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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common variant of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and decreased forkhead box P3 (FoxP3) expression has been reported in MF late stages. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) may regulate FoxP3 expression; however, it is unknown whether HIF-1α is expressed in the CD4
+ T cells of MF patients and how it could affect the expression of FoxP3. Therefore, we evaluated the expression of HIF-1α and FoxP3 in CD4+ T cells obtained from the skin lesions of MF patients. We found increased cell proliferation and an increase in CD4+ T cells with an aberrant phenotype among early stage MF patients. HIF-1α was overexpressed in these CD4+ T cells. In addition, we found a decrease in the percentage of FoxP3+ cells both in the skin of MF patients, when compared with control skin samples, and with disease progression. In addition, a negative correlation was established between HIF-1α and FoxP3 expression. Skin HIF-1α expression in MF patients correlated with the extent of the affected area and increased with the disease progression. Finally, we showed that ex vivo inhibition of HIF-1α degradation increases the percentage of FoxP3+ T cells in skin lesions. Our results suggest that overexpression of HIF-1α affects the levels of FoxP3 in MF patients, which could have relevant implications in terms of disease outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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