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2000
Volume 14, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1574-888X
  • E-ISSN: 2212-3946

Abstract

The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-ΚB) consists of a family of transcription factors involved in the regulation of a wide variety of biological responses. Growing evidence support that NF-ΚB plays a major role in oncogenesis as well as its well-known function in the regulation of immune responses and inflammation. Therefore, we made a review of the diverse molecular mechanisms by which the NF-ΚB pathway is constitutively activated in different types of human cancers and the potential role of various oncogenic genes regulated by this transcription factor in cancer development and progression. We also discussed various pharmacological approaches employed to target the deregulated NF-ΚB signaling pathway and their possible therapeutic potential in cancer therapy. Moreover, Syk (Spleen tyrosine kinase), non-receptor tyrosine kinase which mediates signal transduction downstream of a variety of transmembrane receptors including classical immune-receptors like the B-cell receptor (BCR), which can also activate the inflammasome and NF-ΚB-mediated transcription of chemokines and cytokines in the presence of pathogens would be discussed as well. The highlight of this review article is to summarize the classic and novel signaling pathways involved in NF-ΚB and Syk signaling and then raise some possibilities for cancer therapy.

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2019-04-01
2025-05-20
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  • Article Type:
    Review Article
Keyword(s): cancer; NF-ΚB; signaling pathway; Syk; therapy; tumor necrosis factor
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