Cellular Oncology (Jan 2008)

Conditional Inactivation of HIF-1 Using Intrabodies

  • Arjan J. Groot,
  • Eelke H. Gort,
  • Elsken van der Wall,
  • Paul J. van Diest,
  • Marc Vooijs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3233/CLO-2008-0442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 5
pp. 397 – 409

Abstract

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Hypoxia is a hallmark of solid cancers and triggers the transcription of genes responsible for cell survival. The transcription factor Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 (HIF-1) is a key regulator in this response and frequently activated in human cancer. HIF-1 activation is associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor clinical outcome and, therefore, may provide an attractive therapeutic target. Here we provide a novel approach for HIF-1 targeted therapy using single-domain llama antibodies directed against the HIF-1α oxygen dependent degradation domain which encompass the N-terminal transactivation domain. Conditional expression of HIF intrabodies in mammalian cells interfered with binding to pVHL and inhibited hypoxia induced activation of endogenous target genes. Inducible intrabody targeting is a highly specific strategy for temporal protein inactivation and may have applications for disease treatment.