Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2126088 European Journal of Cancer 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Several recent studies of mouse models of cancer have provided direct genetic evidence for the critical role of NF-κB in carcinogenesis. While it has long been known that NF-κB is a key mediator of chemotherapy resistance, it is now clear that the transcription factor also has a major role in tumour development, particularly at its earlier phases. However, the role of NF-κB in tumourigenesis is more complex than anticipated, as in some models NF-κB inhibition blocks, whereas in others it facilitates, tumour development. In this paper we review current knowledge and suggest a general hypothesis that attempts to resolve this apparent paradox. Further cancer model studies should help to clarify this issue, complementing the intensive drug development effort of the pharmaceutical industry around NF-κB.

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