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DisGeNET

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 1100-1103 gene:7428 denotes VHL
T1 1129-1132 disease:C0007134 denotes RCC
R1 T0 T1 associated_with VHL,RCC

DisGeNET5_gene_disease

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
15217953-15#46#49#gene7428 1747-1750 gene7428 denotes VHL
15217953-15#26#29#diseaseC0279702 1727-1730 diseaseC0279702 denotes RCC
46#49#gene742826#29#diseaseC0279702 15217953-15#46#49#gene7428 15217953-15#26#29#diseaseC0279702 associated_with VHL,RCC

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 179-490 OBJECTIVE denotes Tumor hypoxia is a major limiting factor for radiation therapy. Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are overexpressed in several human cancers and are considered prognostic markers and potential targets for cancer therapy. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of HIFs on radiosensitivity.
T2 512-1157 METHODS denotes Renal clear cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines overexpressing HIFs under normoxic conditions because of inactivation of von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor gene function (VHL-ve) and their matched pairs in which overexpression of HIFs was abolished by expression of functional VHL (VHL+ve) were irradiated. Radiosensitivity was determined by clonogenic assay. HIF and VHL protein levels were evaluated by Western blot analysis. RCC cells were also treated with ibuprofen, a radiosensitizer and HIF inhibitor in prostate cancer cells. The effect of ibuprofen on radiosensitization and HIF and VHL proteins was compared in RCC matched-pair cell lines.
T3 1167-1687 RESULTS denotes The data showed only small differences in the radiosensitivity between the cells overexpressing HIFs and cells with basal HIF levels. The dose-modifying factors for C2, 786-0, and A498 RCC cells were 1.14, 1.14 and 1.15, respectively. Radiation did not alter HIF or VHL protein levels. Ibuprofen inhibited HIFs in VHL+ve cells expressing basal levels of HIFs. In VHL-ve cells overexpressing HIFs, the inhibition was very modest. Ibuprofen radiosensitized C2 RCC cells to the same extent irrespective of their HIF status.
T4 1701-1883 CONCLUSIONS denotes Overexpression of HIFs in RCC cells harboring VHL mutations has only a modest effect on the radiosensitivity. Radiosensitization by ibuprofen appears to be independent of HIF status.