Role of HIF-1α signaling pathway in osteoarthritis: a systematic review

Javier Fernández-Torres , Gabriela Angélica Martínez-Nava , María Concepción Gutiérrez-Ruíz , Luis Enrique Gómez-Quiroz , Marwin Gutiérrez
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and is frequently diagnosed and managed in primary care; it is characterized by loss of articular hyaline cartilage, which is a unique connective tissue that physiologically lacks blood vessels. Articular cartilage survives in a microenvironment devoid of oxygen, which is regulated by hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1α). HIF-1α is considered the main transcriptional regulator of cellular and developmental response to hypoxia. To date, the relevance of HIF-1α in the assessment of cartilage has increased since its participation is essential in the homeostasis of this tissue. Taking into account the new emerging insights of HIF-1α in the scientific literature in the last years, we focused the present review on the potential role of HIF-1α signaling pathway in OA development, especially in how some genetic factors may influence the maintenance or breakdown of articular cartilage.

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HIF-1α信号通路在骨关节炎中的作用:系统综述
骨关节炎(OA)是最常见的关节炎形式,经常在初级保健中诊断和治疗;它的特点是关节透明软骨的丧失,这是一种独特的结缔组织,生理上缺乏血管。关节软骨在缺氧微环境中存活,受缺氧诱导因子(HIF-1α)调控。HIF-1α被认为是细胞和发育对缺氧反应的主要转录调节因子。迄今为止,HIF-1α在软骨评估中的相关性已经增加,因为它的参与在软骨组织的稳态中是必不可少的。考虑到近年来科学文献中对HIF-1α的新见解,我们目前的综述重点是HIF-1α信号通路在OA发展中的潜在作用,特别是一些遗传因素如何影响关节软骨的维持或破坏。
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