HIF1-α upregulation induces proinflammatory factors to boost host killing capacity after Aspergillus fumigatus exposure.
Huilin SuJiu YiClement Km TsuiChunxiao LiJunhao ZhuLi LiQiangqiang ZhangYuanjie ZhuJinhua XuMin ZhuJiande HanPublished in: Future microbiology (2022)
Aims: HIF1-α is an important transcription factor in the regulation of the immune response. The protective function of HIF1-α in the host epithelial immune response to Aspergillus fumigatus requires further clarification. Methods: In this study we demonstrated the effect of upregulation of HIF1-α expression in A549 cells and mouse airway cells exposed to A. fumigatus in vivo . Results: The killing capacity was enhanced by boosting proinflammatory factors both in vitro and in vivo . Moreover, airway inflammation was reduced in the HIF1-α-upregulated mice. Conclusion: We identified a protective role for HIF1-α in anti- A. fumigatus immunity. Modulation of HIF1-α might be a target for the development of aspergillosis therapy.