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Hypoxic induction of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in human epithelial cells is mediated by increases in mRNA stability
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Vessel growth is often associated with ischemia. VEGF, a potent angiogenic factor, has been shown to be induced by low oxygen concentrations. These studies were conducted to investigate the molecular basis of the hypoxia-induced increase in VEGF mRNA. Run-on analysis of VEGF revealed a minimal increase in the rate of gene transcription in a human retinal epithelial cell line grown under hypoxic conditions. Examination of VEGF mRNA stability revealed that the half-life of VEGF transcripts under normoxia was short, 30–45 min, but was dramatically increased to 6–8 h in cells grown under hypoxia. Cobalt chloride, which elevates VEGF and has been suggested to be similar to hypoxia in its mechanism of action, had only a slight effect on decay rate. We postulate that hypoxia-induced increases in mRNA stability provide the sustained increases in VEGF mRNA levels necessary to support a neovascular response.

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[关键词] Post-transcriptional regulation;Oxygen;Angiogenesis;Cobalt;VEGF;vascular endothelial growth factor;hRPE;human retinal pigment epithelial cells;tRPE;SV40 T antigen transformed human retinal pigment epithelial cells [时效性] 
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