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[Advance in HIF expression and immune microenvironment in pseudohypoxic HNPGL].

Boya ZhangZihan LouJingjing WangYibing HuZhengnong Chen
Published in: Lin chuang er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology, head, and neck surgery (2024)
This article systematically reviewed the pathological features, molecular mechanisms, and tumor microenvironment of head and neck paraganglioma(HNPGL), with a focus on pseudohypoxic HNPGL. It was demonstrated that pseudohypoxic HNPGL mainly involves multiple gene mutations, such as SDHx and VHL/EPAS1 , which affect the stability and activity of HIF protein and exacerbate the development of the tumor. Meanwhile, the paper also analyzed the expression patterns of HIF-1α and HIF-2α in HNPGL, and found that differences in HIF activation may have an impact on the therapeutic response of specific subtypes. In addition, the paper explored the tumor microenvironment of HNPGL and found that immune cells such as macrophages, CD4⁺T cells, and CD8⁺T cells play an important role in the tumor, and the heterogeneity of the immune microenvironment also affects the choice of therapeutic approaches and responsiveness. Through comprehensive analysis, these findings not only contribute to a deeper understanding of the pathogenesis and developmental process of HNPGL, but also provide clues for future personalized treatments for specific subtypes.
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