“…In addition to the hydroxylation reactions on HIF-1α, other regulatory pathways have been described to be important for the control of HIF-1α levels or activity, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) (Chandel et al, 1998), diacylglycerol kinase (Aragones et al, 2001), MAP kinase cascades (Conrad et al, 1999a;1999b;Richard et al, 1999), Rac1 (Hirota et al, 2001), the PI3K/Akt pathway (Mazure et al, 1997;Zhong et al, 2000;Zundel et al, 2000) and thioredoxin (Trx) redox activity (Carrero et al, 2000;Ema et al, 1999;Huang et al, 1996;Welsh et al, 2002;Zhou et al, 2007). However, the mechanisms by which these pathways affect HIF-1α stability or function have not been clarified and their implication for HIF-1α signaling remains controversial (Alvarez-Tejado et al, 2002;Chua et al, 2010;Hoffman et al, 2007;Naranjo-Suarez et al, 2012;Srinivas et al, 2001;Vaux et al, 2001).…”