To NFkB or not to NFkB: the dilemma on how to inhibit a cancer cell fate regulator
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2012Author
Sorriento, Daniela
Illario, Maddalena
Finelli, Rosa
Iaccarino, Guido
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Nuclear factor B (NFB) is a transcription 
factor that plays an important role in carcinogenesis as well 
as in the regulation of inflammatory response. NFB is 
constitutively expressed in tumours where it induces the 
expression of genes which promote cell proliferation, 
apoptotic events, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. 
Furthermore, many cancer cells show aberrant or 
constitutive NFB activation that mediates resistance to 
chemo- and radio-therapy. Therefore, the inhibition of NFB 
activity appears a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer 
treatment. In this review, we focus on the role of NFB in 
carcinogenesis and summarize actual inhibitors of NFB that 
could be potential therapeutic target in cancer therapy.

