Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 and Preeclampsia: A New Perspective.
Sarah M AlbogamiHayder M Al-KuraishyThabat J Al-MaiahyAli K Al-BuhadilyAli I Al-GareebMohammed AlorabiSaqer S AlotaibiMichel De WaardJean-Marc SabatierHebatallah M SaadGaber El-Saber BatihaPublished in: Current hypertension reports (2022)
HIF-1 is the key transcription factor that regulates cellular responses to hypoxia and low oxygen tension. HIF-1α is involved in the differentiation and growth of the placenta mainly in the first and second trimesters. During normal gestation, HIF-1α responds to the alterations in oxygen tension, cytokine, and angiogenic factors release. HIF-1α is considered a key biomarker of placental function and vascularization during pregnancy. HIF-1α plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of PE through activation of anti-angiogenic and inhibition of proangiogenic factors. As well, HIF-1α increases the expression of the p38MAPK and NLRP3 inflammasomes, which promote placental inflammation and dysfunction. HIF-1α acts as a potential link between inflammatory signaling pathways and the development of PE.