General Information of the Ferroptosis Regulator (ID: REG10374)
Regulator Name Hypoxia-inducible lipid droplet-associated protein (HILPDA)
Synonyms
C7orf68, HIG2; Hypoxia-inducible gene 2 protein
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Gene Name HILPDA
Gene ID 29923
Regulator Type Protein coding
Uniprot ID Q9Y5L2
Sequence
MKHVLNLYLLGVVLTLLSIFVRVMESLEGLLESPSPGTSWTTRSQLANTEPTKGLPDHPS
RSM

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Function
Increases intracellular lipid accumulation. Stimulates expression of cytokines including IL6, MIF and VEGFA. Enhances cell growth and proliferation.

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HGNC ID
HGNC:28859
KEGG ID hsa:29923
Full List of the Ferroptosis Target of This Regulator and Corresponding Disease/Drug Response(s)
HILPDA can regulate the following target(s), and cause disease/drug response(s). You can browse detail information of target(s) or disease/drug response(s).
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Experiment 1 Reporting the Ferroptosis Target of This Regulator [1]
Responsed Disease Osteosarcoma ICD-11: 2B51
Pathway Response Fatty acid metabolism hsa01212
Ferroptosis hsa04216
Cell Process Cell ferroptosis
Cell proliferation
Cell migration
In Vitro Model
U2OS cells Osteosarcoma Homo sapiens CVCL_0042
MNNG/HOS Cl #5 cells Osteosarcoma Homo sapiens CVCL_0439
Response regulation Both HILPDA and MUC1 were reported ferroptosis-related regulators. Interfering HILPDA and MUC1 expression would inhibit tumor cell proliferation and migration, and MUC1 might improve the ferroptosis resistance of osteosarcoma (OS) cells.
Osteosarcoma [ICD-11: 2B51]
In total 1 item(s) under this disease
Experiment 1 Reporting the Ferroptosis-centered Disease Response [1]
Target Regulator Hypoxia-inducible lipid droplet-associated protein (HILPDA) Protein coding
Pathway Response Fatty acid metabolism hsa01212
Ferroptosis hsa04216
Cell Process Cell ferroptosis
Cell proliferation
Cell migration
In Vitro Model
U2OS cells Osteosarcoma Homo sapiens CVCL_0042
MNNG/HOS Cl #5 cells Osteosarcoma Homo sapiens CVCL_0439
Response regulation Both HILPDA and MUC1 were reported ferroptosis-related regulators. Interfering HILPDA and MUC1 expression would inhibit tumor cell proliferation and migration, and MUC1 might improve the ferroptosis resistance of osteosarcoma (OS) cells.
References
Ref 1 A ferroptosis-related gene signature associated with immune landscape and therapeutic response in osteosarcoma. Front Oncol. 2022 Nov 11;12:1024915. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1024915. eCollection 2022.