TFAP2A mediates HIF-1α dependent activation of hypoxia-inducible genes via interaction with Ku70/80 complex in a SUMO-dependent manner
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Hypoxia can be established under pathological conditions, such as cancer, due to the imbalance between oxygen supply and consumption. Hypoxia Inducible Transcription Factor HIF-1 mediates the physiological response to hypoxia but also regulates multiple steps of carcinogenesis. Despite its well-defined oxygen-dependent activation, many aspects of HIF-1 transcriptional activity as well as interaction with chromatin remain elusive. We have recently shown that TFAP2A physically interacts with HIF-1 and hypoxia-dependent deSUMOylation of TFAP2A positively affects HIF-1 activity. We now present ChIP-seq analysis showing that TFAP2A resides together with HIF-1α on the promoters of a subset of hypoxia-regulated genes, the mRNA expression of which is downregulated by silencing of TFAP2A. Interestingly, CRISPR-mediated knockdown of TFAP2A expression under hypoxia decreased the occupancy of HIF-1α on these promoters and affected chromatin accessibility. Mechanistically, we reveal that the Ku70/Ku80 protein complex interacts with TFAP2A in a SUMO-dependent manner under hypoxia and participates in HIF-dependent gene expression. Moreover, using stable expression of TFAP2A forms that either lack or constitutively carry a SUMO modification, we could show that SUMOylation affects binding of TFAP2A to chromatin. Overall, our data suggest that TFAP2A is an important co-regulator of the HIF-1-dependent transcriptional response to hypoxia and SUMOylation fine-tunes this regulation. As both TFAP2A and HIF-1 play critical roles in cancer progression, a detailed characterization of their crosstalk could lead to novel therapeutic strategies for targeting and killing cancer cells in hypoxic tumors Chromatin Immunoprecipitation of TFAP2A under hypoxic and normoxic conditions in HeLa cells
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2025-08-28



