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Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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HIF1A — NFKB1

Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Jung et al., J Biol Chem 2003 : The ability of MDAs to induce HIF-1alpha is dependent upon activation of NFkappaB , since inhibition of NFkappaB either pharmacologically or by transfection of an NFkappaB super-repressor plasmid abrogated this induction
Zhou et al., Cancer Res 2004 (MAP Kinase Signaling System) : In tubular LLC-PK ( 1 ) cells, activation of nuclear factor kappaB (NFkappaB) by TNF-alpha resulted in HIF-1alpha protein synthesis as determined by [ ( 35 ) S ] methionine pulse experiments
Walmsley et al., J Exp Med 2005 (Anoxia) : Hypoxia induced neutrophil survival is mediated by HIF-1alpha dependent NF-kappaB activity
Fernandes et al., Exp Eye Res 2006 : Consequences of an impairment of the UPP include accumulation of HIF-1alpha and diminished NF-kappaB activation , which lead to enhanced expression and secretion of pro-angiogenic factors and attenuated expression of MCP-1
Ramanathan et al., Mol Biol Cell 2007 : HIF-1alpha mRNA levels were increased in LPS treated macrophages in an NF-kappaB dependent manner ; NECA strongly increased these levels in an A2AR dependent manner
Sun et al., Oncogene 2007 (Prostatic Neoplasms) : Additionally, overexpression of NF-kappaB partly reversed the ability of wortmannin to inhibit HIF-1alpha dependent transcriptional activity, suggesting that NF-kappaB contributes to Akt mediated HIF-1alpha accumulation during hypoxia
Belaiba et al., Mol Biol Cell 2007 (Anoxia) : In line, expression of the NFkappaB subunits p50 and p65 enhanced HIF-1alpha mRNA levels, whereas blocking of NFkappaB by an inhibitor of nuclear factor-kappaB attenuated HIF-1alpha mRNA induction by hypoxia
van Uden et al., Biochem J 2008 : siRNA ( small interfering RNA ) studies for individual NF-kappaB members revealed differential effects on HIF-1alpha mRNA levels, indicating that NF-kappaB can regulate basal HIF-1alpha expression
Rius et al., Nature 2008 (Anoxia...) : Using in vitro systems, it was reported that HIF-1alpha activates NF-kappaB , that NF-kappaB controls HIF-1alpha transcription and that HIF-1alpha activation may be concurrent with inhibition of NF-kappaB ... Here we show, with the use of mice lacking IKK-beta in different cell types, that NF-kappaB is a critical transcriptional activator of HIF-1alpha and that basal NF-kappaB activity is required for HIF-1alpha protein accumulation under hypoxia in cultured cells and in the liver and brain of hypoxic animals
Görlach et al., Biochem J 2008 : One important mechanism underlying these responses is the transcriptional regulation of HIF-1alpha by the redox-sensitive transcription factor NF-kappaB ( nuclear factor kappaB ), which binds at a distinct element in the proximal promoter of the HIF-1alpha gene
Diebold et al., Thromb Haemost 2008 : In line, RacG12V enhanced HIF-1alpha promoter activity, and this response was dependent on nuclear factor-kappaB (NFkappaB) binding to the HIF-1alpha promoter
Liu et al., Shock 2010 : Furthermore, the inhibition of moscatilin seemed to be dependent on the repression of HIF-1alpha accumulation and NF-kappaB activation
Yeligar et al., J Immunol 2009 : Ethanol mediated activation of NF-kappaB led to HIF-1alpha activation and concomitant RANTES expression
Kuphal et al., Eur J Cancer 2010 (Melanoma...) : Interestingly, the inhibition of the NFkappaB pathway also reduced the accumulation of HIF-1alpha assuming a context between ROS and NFkappaB, and suggesting that ROS and NFkappaB activity contribute to HIF-1alpha accumulation
Trebec-Reynolds et al., J Cell Biochem 2010 : VEGF-A expression in osteoclasts is regulated by NF-kappaB induction of HIF-1alpha ... In turn, Hif1alpha mRNA levels are induced by RANKL mediated activation of NF-kappaB
Rohwer et al., PloS one 2010 (Stomach Neoplasms) : Furthermore, loss of HIF-1alpha abrogated, in a p53 dependent manner, chemotherapy induced DNA binding of NF-kappaB and expression of anti-apoptotic NF-kappaB target genes