NF-κB as a critical link between inflammation and cancer

M Karin - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2009 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
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NF-κB transcription factors have been suspected to be involved in cancer development
since their discovery because of their kinship with the v-Rel oncogene product. Subsequent
work led to identification of oncogenic mutations that result in NF-κB activation in lymphoid
malignancies, but most of these mutations affect upstream components of NF-κB signaling
pathways, rather than NF-κB family members themselves. NF-κB activation has also been
observed in many solid tumors, but so far no oncogenic mutations responsible for NF-κB …
NF-κB transcription factors have been suspected to be involved in cancer development since their discovery because of their kinship with the v-Rel oncogene product. Subsequent work led to identification of oncogenic mutations that result in NF-κB activation in lymphoid malignancies, but most of these mutations affect upstream components of NF-κB signaling pathways, rather than NF-κB family members themselves. NF-κB activation has also been observed in many solid tumors, but so far no oncogenic mutations responsible for NF-κB activation in carcinomas have been identified. In such cancers, NF-κB activation is a result of underlying inflammation or the consequence of formation of an inflammatory microenvironment during malignant progression. Most importantly, through its ability to up-regulate the expression of tumor promoting cytokines, such as IL-6 or TNF-α, and survival genes, such as Bcl-XL, NF-κB provides a critical link between inflammation and cancer.
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