The von Hippel-Lindau gene, kidney cancer, and oxygen sensing
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000092803.69761.41
The von Hippel-Lindau gene, kidney cancer, and oxygen sensing
Abstract
Recent studies of a relatively rare hereditary cancer syndrome, von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease, have shed new light on the molecular pathogenesis of kidney cancer and, perhaps more important, on how mammalian cells sense and respond to changes in oxygen availability. This knowledge is already translating into new therapeutic targets for kidney cancer as well as for multiple conditions, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, in which ischemia plays a pathogenic role. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of von Hippel-Lindau disease and the role of the VHL gene product (pVHL) in kidney cancer and the mammalian oxygen sensing pathway.
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