Nf‐κb in cancer immunity: Friend or foe?

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Abstract

The emergence of immunotherapies has definitely proven the tight relationship between malignant and immune cells, its impact on cancer outcome and its therapeutic potential. In this context, it is undoubtedly critical to decipher the transcriptional regulation of these complex interactions. Following early observations demonstrating the roles of NF‐κB in cancer initiation and progression, a series of studies converge to establish NF‐κB as a master regulator of immune responses to cancer. Importantly, NF‐κB is a family of transcriptional activators and repressors that can act at different stages of cancer immunity. In this review, we provide an overview of the selective cell‐intrinsic contributions of NF‐κB to the distinct cell types that compose the tumor immune environment. We also propose a new view of NF‐κB targeting drugs as a new class of immunotherapies for cancer.

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Lalle, G., Twardowski, J., & Grinberg‐bleyer, Y. (2021, February 1). Nf‐κb in cancer immunity: Friend or foe? Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10020355

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