Nuclear factor-κB: The enemy within

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Abstract

Numerous lines of investigation suggest that nuclear factor NF-κB, a proinflammatory transcription factor, could promote tumorigenesis. Various inflammatory agents, carcinogens, tumor promoters, and the tumor microenvironment activate NF-κB. NF-κB proteins themselves and proteins regulated by it have been linked to cellular transformation, proliferation, apoptosis suppression, invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Constitutively activated NF-κB is common in wide variety of tumors. Furthermore, there exists genetic evidence that NF-κB mediates tumorigenesis. Thus, suppression of NF-κB activation should be effective in the prevention and treatment of cancer.

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Aggarwal, B. B. (2004). Nuclear factor-κB: The enemy within. Cancer Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2004.09.003

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