Chonnam National University Researchers Reveal Isoform-Specific HIF Signaling in Skeletal Muscles
Mouse study uncovers how oxygen-sensing transcription factors HIF1α and HIF2α regulate different aspects of muscle physiology
JEOLLANAM-DO PROVINCE,
Skeletal muscles—responsible for movement, joint stabilization, and postural support—are highly metabolically active and heavily reliant on oxygen during physical activity. However, conditions such as high-intensity exercise or sustained exertion frequently expose skeletal muscles to reduced oxygen availability, which can compromise muscle homeostasis.
Cells respond to this stress through hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIFα), a key transcription factor family induced by oxygen deficiency. The two major isoforms, HIF1α and HIF2α, regulate both shared and distinct target genes involved in glucose metabolism, mitochondrial function, angiogenesis, and erythropoiesis. Despite their established roles, the specific functions of HIF1α and HIF2α within myofibers remain poorly understood, largely due to the absence of appropriate in vivo models.
To untangle these roles, a research team led by Professor Dong-il Kim and
The findings revealed that despite both are oxygen-sensitive transcription factors, HIF1α and HIF2α regulate distinct aspects of muscle physiology and systemic metabolism. HIF1α stabilization increased the proportion of oxidative muscle fibers, a feature often associated with endurance. Yet the mice performed worse on treadmill tests and showed impaired mitochondrial function. The muscle looked more endurance-like on the surface, but its underlying energy machinery was compromised. "This study demonstrates the distinct, non-redundant roles of HIF1α and HIF2α in skeletal muscle, highlighting that selectively targeting each isoform can lead to very different physiological outcomes," Prof. Park explains.
HIF2α showed contrasting effects. Its activation in mice improved glucose tolerance, reduced weight gain, preserved mitochondrial function, and was associated with lower food intake. Most unexpectedly, HIF2α also drove skeletal muscle to produce and secrete erythropoietin (EPO). When the researchers selectively deleted EPO from muscle, the hematological abnormalities seen in PHD triple-knockout mice normalized, confirming that the PHD–HIF2α axis produces EPO from myofibers. "This indicates that skeletal muscle may represent an additional source of EPO production and erythropoiesis when HIF2α is activated. Given the medical importance of EPO biology, this may be one of the most novel and exciting findings of our study," notes
The findings carry broad implications for metabolic disease, exercise physiology, and anemia research. By showing that skeletal muscle can influence whole-body glucose handling and red blood cell production through distinct HIF pathways, the study reinforces a growing view of muscle as an endocrine organ, not merely a tissue for movement.
In the longer term, understanding how HIF1α and HIF2α act differently in muscle may help guide more precise, isoform-specific strategies for metabolic disorders, age-related muscle decline, exercise intolerance, and diseases involving impaired oxygen delivery.
Reference
Title of original paper: Distinct HIF1α and HIF2α functions control skeletal muscle metabolism and erythropoiesis
Journal: Journal of Clinical Investigation
DOI: 10.1172/JCI195411
About the Institute
Website: https://global.jnu.ac.kr/jnumain_en.aspx
Media Contact
Minji Son
82-62-530-5191
[email protected]
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/chonnam-national-university-researchers-reveal-isoform-specific-hif-signaling-in-skeletal-muscles-302822791.html
SOURCE Chonnam National University
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- Asphalt Expert Robert Stewart Explains Asphalt Driveway Installation Preparation in HelloNation
- Bio Ionic Partners with Ulta Beauty on Limited Edition Jade Dream Collection
- Latest Crypto News: Bitcoin Rips Past $77K, Cardano Turns Bullish – Is Apeing Whitelist the Next Move for Traders?
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
PRNewswire, Press ReleasesSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share