HIF1A Alleviates compression-induced apoptosis of nucleus pulposus derived stem cells via upregulating autophagy

Jan 18, 2021Autophagy

HIF1A reduces pressure-caused cell death in spine stem cells by increasing cell recycling

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Abstract

The content of HIF1A and the number of nucleus pulposus derived stem cells (NPSCs) decreased with disc degeneration in both rats and human discs.

  • Overloading-induced cell death is linked to the progression of intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD).
  • Hypoxia may provide a protective effect on NPSCs under excessive mechanical stress by increasing a process called autophagy.
  • The HIF1A-BNIP3-ATG7 pathway is associated with enhanced autophagy flux in NPSCs exposed to hypoxia and mechanical overload.
  • NPSCs that overexpress HIF1A show increased resistance to cell death caused by mechanical stress.
  • Transplanting HIF1A-overexpressing NPSCs into overloaded discs results in higher survival rates and increased autophagy.

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