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HIF PH INHIBITORS FOR
ANEMIA IN CKD
PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA IN CKD
 The prevalence of anemia (hemoglobin <12 g/dl) is :
 47.7% in patients with nondialysis CKD and increases
as CKD progresses
 42% of patients with stage 3 CKD
 76% in stage 5 CKD.
When compared with patients without anemia (Hb >
12.5 g/dL), patients with anemia (Hb < 10.5 g/dL) had
a 2-fold increased risk of cardiovascular (CV)
hospitalization, a 5-fold increased risk of mortality,
and a 5-fold increased risk of progression to ESRD.
Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
MECHANISM OF ANEMIA IN CKD
J Am Soc Nephrol 23: 1631–1634, 2012
ANEMIA IN CKD
 There are 2 key causes underlying the development of anemia in CKD: erythropoietin
(EPO) deficiency and functional iron deficiency (FID).
 EPO deficiency : blunted response in EPO production to the degree of anemia.
 FID : a combination of impaired iron mobilization from stores and inadequate delivery of
iron to the erythroid marrow in the setting of increased red blood cell (RBC) production
induced by pharmacologic treatment with ESAs.
 Absolute iron deficiency : in patients with CKD due to inadequate provision or
absorption of dietary iron and/or blood losses.
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
WHY HYPOXIA OCCURS IN CKD
 Adequate oxygen is essential for all mammalian organs to fuel various bio-metabolic
processes and to maintain biological homeostasis.
 The balance between oxygen consumption and supply is critical especially for kidneys,
which always stay in active metabolic condition and are in high need of oxygen supply.
 Hypoxia, insufficient supply of oxygen, has been considered to be closely related to CKD
progression.
 The induction of hypoxia during CKD is indeed multifactorial, including increased oxygen
consumption, malfunction of microvasculature, vascular remodeling, anemia associated
impaired oxygen delivery, impaired oxygen diffusion by extracellular matrix (ECM)
accumulation, and mitochondrial abnormality.
HYPOXIA AND PROGESSION TO CKD
MULTIPLE MECHANISM OF HYPOXIA IN
KIDNEY
RENAL HYPOXIA
Semin Nephrol. 2019 November ; 39(6): 567–580
ERYTHROPOIETIN
• EPO is a proliferation and maturation factor produced in response to tissue hypoxia, as a
result of complex regulatory mechanisms.
• 90% of all EPO produced in the body originates from the kidneys and approximately 10%
is produced by the liver.
• Kidney-derived EPO is produced by cortical
peritubular fibroblasts located near the
proximal tubular cells in the outer medulla
and inner cortex in the kidney. This
production is expanded into the outer
cortex in response to hypoxia and anemia,
a region that is especially susceptible to
hypoxia. Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
ESA AND CHALLENGES WITH ITS USE
• Treatment of anemia related to CKD with
rHuEPO and related products
(erythropoiesis-stimulating agents [ESAs])
increases hemoglobin (Hb) levels, lessens
the need for transfusion, and improves
patient quality of life.
• However, treatment to higher Hb targets
in clinical trials has resulted in higher rates
of access thrombosis, cerebrovascular
events, and cardiovascular events; earlier
requirement for kidney replacement
therapy; and higher mortality.
Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
ESA AND CHALLENGES WITH ITS USE
• Analysis suggests high pharmacologic doses of ESAs, rather than the highly achieved
hemoglobin, may mediate harm.
• The circulating levels of EPO required to stimulate erythropoiesis is 7 to 30 mU/ml,
with higher levels required in patients with CKD and ESRD due to shortened red cell
survival.
• The unphysiologic administration of high-dose ESA for anemia of CKD and ESRD can
result in EPO levels as high as 700 mU/ml.
Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
TARGETED APPROACH
 An emerging approach to the treatment of EPO deficiency in anemic patients with
CKD is the use of agents that stimulate endogenous EPO production in renal and
nonrenal tissues.
 Such a strategy might decrease adverse outcomes by allowing for a more consistent,
although not necessarily continuous, physiologic level of EPO to stimulate RBC
production rather than the high intermittent blood levels that result from
pharmacologic administration of an exogenous ESA.
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR (HIF)
 HIF is a key transcription factor that produces a physiologic response to reduced tissue
oxygen levels by activating the expression of certain genes.
 The purpose of this adaptive homeostatic response is to restore oxygen balance and
protect against cellular damage while oxygen levels are being restored.
 HIF is a heterodimer with an α and β subunit. The HIF-α subunit joins with the β subunit in
the nucleus and binds to DNA sequences called hypoxia response elements (HREs) and thus
induces the expression target genes.
 There are 3 isoforms of the a subunit:HIF-1α, HIF-2α, and HIF-3α, any of which can combine
with the β subunit to induce the expression of different combinations of target genes.
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
HOW HIF EPO PATHWAY WORKS
In CKD, EPO production is relatively insufficient because the HIF expression and function in damaged kidneys are
insufficient to respond to their hypoxic condition, which is caused by oxidative stress , inflammation and uremic toxins
Kidney360 August 2020, 1 (8) 855-862; DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34067/KID.000144202
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR
 The primary means of HIF activity regulation is hydroxylation at 2 proline residues by a
family of HIF-PH enzymes, also known as prolyl hydroxylase domain (PHD) enzymes, of
which there are 3 members: PHD1, PHD2, and PHD3.
 PHD2 is the main regulator of HIF activity in normoxia.
 HIF-2α is the main subunit involved in upregulating EPO gene expression and iron
transport in hypoxia.
 HIF-2α is expressed in peritubular fibroblasts, which are thought to be the primary site of
renal EPO production.
 HIF-2α appears to be a key element in the hypoxic response; however, in certain situations,
HIF-1α controls the early response to hypoxia.
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR
 In normoxia, HIF-PH activity leads to
rapid degradation of HIF.
 During hypoxia, HIF-PH activity is
suppressed, allowing HIF to accumulate
and directly stimulate endogenous EPO
production, upregulate transferrin
receptor expression, increase iron uptake
by proerythrocytes, and promote
maturation of erythrocytes replete with
Hb. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR
 Oxygen dependent regulation of HIF mainly
involves the degradation of HIF-α subunits, which
starts with hydroxylation of HIF-α by HIF-PH
enzymes.
 HIF-PH enzymes require oxygen for their catalytic
activity to regulate HIF. Thus, when oxygen levels
decrease, prolyl hydroxylation does not occur,
which allows HIF-α to dimerize with its partner
HIF-β and accumulate in the nucleus to regulate
HIF target genes. HIF stabilization increases gene
transcription by binding to HREs, thus
upregulating EPO and other genes.
HIF ROLE IN ERYTHROPOIESIS
 HIF upregulates transferrin, ceruloplasmin, and transferrin receptor 1, the latter facilitating
increased plasma transport of iron to tissues.
 HIF-2α boosts intestinal absorption of iron by upregulating duodenal cytochrome b and
divalent metal transporter 1, 2 important genes in iron uptake and export.
 EPO production induced by HIF leads to the production by erythroblasts of erythroferrone,
which limits the gene expression of liver hepcidin.
 These functions of HIF complement its effect on erythropoiesis by coordinating EPO-
stimulated RBC production with increased available iron
Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR
STABILIZERS
HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR
STABILIZERS/ HIF PH INHIBITORS
COMPARED TO ESA....IS IT BETTER?
 Although parenteral ESA treatment produces high levels of the ESA in blood, treatment with
HIF-PH inhibitors results in a relatively small increase in EPO blood levels. This may confer a
potential advantage to HIF-PH inhibitors because they lead to endogenous EPO levels close to
the physiologic range and adequately stimulate the high-affinity receptor responsible for
hematopoiesis.
 Increases the availability of iron for effective erythropoiesis.
 Lowering hepcidin level and beneficial effect on iron metabolism
COMPARED TO ESA...IS IT BETTER?
 Use of these agents consistently results in dose-related increases in Hb levels, while
decreasing hepcidin and ferritin levels and decreasing TSAT by increasing total iron-binding
capacity.
 Potential benefit in EPO resistant patients
 Potential blood pressure lowering effect
 Potential protection from ischemic events
 Potential anti-inflammatory effects
TO SUMMERIZE......
 Facilitates intestinal iron absorption by promoting the expression of divalent metal
transporter 1 and duodenal cytochrome B
 Stimulates erythropoiesis by upregulating endogenous EPO production
 Enhances iron uptakes by proerythrocytes by raising the expression transferrin receptor
Propels the recycling of iron in phagocytosed erythrocytes
 Improves chronic inflammatory status by elevating erythroferrone and inhibiting hepcidin
 Compared to ESAs, comprehensive effect on replenishing endogenous EPO, decreasing
hepcidin, and improving the bioavailability of iron
 Reduces the cardiovascular risks by maintaining a physiological elevation of EPO and avoiding
hemoglobin overshoot brought by ESAs.
 Reduces rescue therapy like blood transfusion or iv iron need.
REFERENCES
 1.Nupur Gupta, MD, and Jay B. Wish, MD Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Prolyl Hydroxylase
Inhibitors: A Potential New Treatment for Anemia in Patients With CKD Am J Kidney Dis.
69(6):815-826.
 2.DW Coyne et al.: New options for the anemia of CKD Kidney International
Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163
 3.https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/925208_print
 4.Joshua M. Kaplan , Neeraj Sharma and Sean Dikdan Hypoxia-Inducible Factor and Its
Role in the Management of Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2018, 19,
389; doi:10.3390/ijms19020389

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HIF PH Inhibitors for Anemia in CKD: A Physiologic Approach

  • 1. HIF PH INHIBITORS FOR ANEMIA IN CKD
  • 2. PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA IN CKD  The prevalence of anemia (hemoglobin <12 g/dl) is :  47.7% in patients with nondialysis CKD and increases as CKD progresses  42% of patients with stage 3 CKD  76% in stage 5 CKD. When compared with patients without anemia (Hb > 12.5 g/dL), patients with anemia (Hb < 10.5 g/dL) had a 2-fold increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) hospitalization, a 5-fold increased risk of mortality, and a 5-fold increased risk of progression to ESRD. Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
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  • 4. MECHANISM OF ANEMIA IN CKD J Am Soc Nephrol 23: 1631–1634, 2012
  • 5. ANEMIA IN CKD  There are 2 key causes underlying the development of anemia in CKD: erythropoietin (EPO) deficiency and functional iron deficiency (FID).  EPO deficiency : blunted response in EPO production to the degree of anemia.  FID : a combination of impaired iron mobilization from stores and inadequate delivery of iron to the erythroid marrow in the setting of increased red blood cell (RBC) production induced by pharmacologic treatment with ESAs.  Absolute iron deficiency : in patients with CKD due to inadequate provision or absorption of dietary iron and/or blood losses. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
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  • 7. WHY HYPOXIA OCCURS IN CKD  Adequate oxygen is essential for all mammalian organs to fuel various bio-metabolic processes and to maintain biological homeostasis.  The balance between oxygen consumption and supply is critical especially for kidneys, which always stay in active metabolic condition and are in high need of oxygen supply.  Hypoxia, insufficient supply of oxygen, has been considered to be closely related to CKD progression.  The induction of hypoxia during CKD is indeed multifactorial, including increased oxygen consumption, malfunction of microvasculature, vascular remodeling, anemia associated impaired oxygen delivery, impaired oxygen diffusion by extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulation, and mitochondrial abnormality.
  • 9. MULTIPLE MECHANISM OF HYPOXIA IN KIDNEY
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  • 11. RENAL HYPOXIA Semin Nephrol. 2019 November ; 39(6): 567–580
  • 12. ERYTHROPOIETIN • EPO is a proliferation and maturation factor produced in response to tissue hypoxia, as a result of complex regulatory mechanisms. • 90% of all EPO produced in the body originates from the kidneys and approximately 10% is produced by the liver. • Kidney-derived EPO is produced by cortical peritubular fibroblasts located near the proximal tubular cells in the outer medulla and inner cortex in the kidney. This production is expanded into the outer cortex in response to hypoxia and anemia, a region that is especially susceptible to hypoxia. Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
  • 13. ESA AND CHALLENGES WITH ITS USE • Treatment of anemia related to CKD with rHuEPO and related products (erythropoiesis-stimulating agents [ESAs]) increases hemoglobin (Hb) levels, lessens the need for transfusion, and improves patient quality of life. • However, treatment to higher Hb targets in clinical trials has resulted in higher rates of access thrombosis, cerebrovascular events, and cardiovascular events; earlier requirement for kidney replacement therapy; and higher mortality. Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163; Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
  • 14. ESA AND CHALLENGES WITH ITS USE • Analysis suggests high pharmacologic doses of ESAs, rather than the highly achieved hemoglobin, may mediate harm. • The circulating levels of EPO required to stimulate erythropoiesis is 7 to 30 mU/ml, with higher levels required in patients with CKD and ESRD due to shortened red cell survival. • The unphysiologic administration of high-dose ESA for anemia of CKD and ESRD can result in EPO levels as high as 700 mU/ml. Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163;
  • 15. TARGETED APPROACH  An emerging approach to the treatment of EPO deficiency in anemic patients with CKD is the use of agents that stimulate endogenous EPO production in renal and nonrenal tissues.  Such a strategy might decrease adverse outcomes by allowing for a more consistent, although not necessarily continuous, physiologic level of EPO to stimulate RBC production rather than the high intermittent blood levels that result from pharmacologic administration of an exogenous ESA. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
  • 16. HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR (HIF)  HIF is a key transcription factor that produces a physiologic response to reduced tissue oxygen levels by activating the expression of certain genes.  The purpose of this adaptive homeostatic response is to restore oxygen balance and protect against cellular damage while oxygen levels are being restored.  HIF is a heterodimer with an α and β subunit. The HIF-α subunit joins with the β subunit in the nucleus and binds to DNA sequences called hypoxia response elements (HREs) and thus induces the expression target genes.  There are 3 isoforms of the a subunit:HIF-1α, HIF-2α, and HIF-3α, any of which can combine with the β subunit to induce the expression of different combinations of target genes. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
  • 17. HOW HIF EPO PATHWAY WORKS In CKD, EPO production is relatively insufficient because the HIF expression and function in damaged kidneys are insufficient to respond to their hypoxic condition, which is caused by oxidative stress , inflammation and uremic toxins Kidney360 August 2020, 1 (8) 855-862; DOI: https://doi.org/10.34067/KID.000144202
  • 18. HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR  The primary means of HIF activity regulation is hydroxylation at 2 proline residues by a family of HIF-PH enzymes, also known as prolyl hydroxylase domain (PHD) enzymes, of which there are 3 members: PHD1, PHD2, and PHD3.  PHD2 is the main regulator of HIF activity in normoxia.  HIF-2α is the main subunit involved in upregulating EPO gene expression and iron transport in hypoxia.  HIF-2α is expressed in peritubular fibroblasts, which are thought to be the primary site of renal EPO production.  HIF-2α appears to be a key element in the hypoxic response; however, in certain situations, HIF-1α controls the early response to hypoxia. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
  • 19. HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR  In normoxia, HIF-PH activity leads to rapid degradation of HIF.  During hypoxia, HIF-PH activity is suppressed, allowing HIF to accumulate and directly stimulate endogenous EPO production, upregulate transferrin receptor expression, increase iron uptake by proerythrocytes, and promote maturation of erythrocytes replete with Hb. Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
  • 20. HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR  Oxygen dependent regulation of HIF mainly involves the degradation of HIF-α subunits, which starts with hydroxylation of HIF-α by HIF-PH enzymes.  HIF-PH enzymes require oxygen for their catalytic activity to regulate HIF. Thus, when oxygen levels decrease, prolyl hydroxylation does not occur, which allows HIF-α to dimerize with its partner HIF-β and accumulate in the nucleus to regulate HIF target genes. HIF stabilization increases gene transcription by binding to HREs, thus upregulating EPO and other genes.
  • 21. HIF ROLE IN ERYTHROPOIESIS  HIF upregulates transferrin, ceruloplasmin, and transferrin receptor 1, the latter facilitating increased plasma transport of iron to tissues.  HIF-2α boosts intestinal absorption of iron by upregulating duodenal cytochrome b and divalent metal transporter 1, 2 important genes in iron uptake and export.  EPO production induced by HIF leads to the production by erythroblasts of erythroferrone, which limits the gene expression of liver hepcidin.  These functions of HIF complement its effect on erythropoiesis by coordinating EPO- stimulated RBC production with increased available iron Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826
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  • 26. COMPARED TO ESA....IS IT BETTER?  Although parenteral ESA treatment produces high levels of the ESA in blood, treatment with HIF-PH inhibitors results in a relatively small increase in EPO blood levels. This may confer a potential advantage to HIF-PH inhibitors because they lead to endogenous EPO levels close to the physiologic range and adequately stimulate the high-affinity receptor responsible for hematopoiesis.  Increases the availability of iron for effective erythropoiesis.  Lowering hepcidin level and beneficial effect on iron metabolism
  • 27. COMPARED TO ESA...IS IT BETTER?  Use of these agents consistently results in dose-related increases in Hb levels, while decreasing hepcidin and ferritin levels and decreasing TSAT by increasing total iron-binding capacity.  Potential benefit in EPO resistant patients  Potential blood pressure lowering effect  Potential protection from ischemic events  Potential anti-inflammatory effects
  • 28. TO SUMMERIZE......  Facilitates intestinal iron absorption by promoting the expression of divalent metal transporter 1 and duodenal cytochrome B  Stimulates erythropoiesis by upregulating endogenous EPO production  Enhances iron uptakes by proerythrocytes by raising the expression transferrin receptor Propels the recycling of iron in phagocytosed erythrocytes  Improves chronic inflammatory status by elevating erythroferrone and inhibiting hepcidin  Compared to ESAs, comprehensive effect on replenishing endogenous EPO, decreasing hepcidin, and improving the bioavailability of iron  Reduces the cardiovascular risks by maintaining a physiological elevation of EPO and avoiding hemoglobin overshoot brought by ESAs.  Reduces rescue therapy like blood transfusion or iv iron need.
  • 29. REFERENCES  1.Nupur Gupta, MD, and Jay B. Wish, MD Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Prolyl Hydroxylase Inhibitors: A Potential New Treatment for Anemia in Patients With CKD Am J Kidney Dis. 69(6):815-826.  2.DW Coyne et al.: New options for the anemia of CKD Kidney International Supplements (2017) 7, 157–163  3.https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/925208_print  4.Joshua M. Kaplan , Neeraj Sharma and Sean Dikdan Hypoxia-Inducible Factor and Its Role in the Management of Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2018, 19, 389; doi:10.3390/ijms19020389