[HTML][HTML] IκB kinase α functions as a tumor suppressor in epithelial-derived tumors through an NF-κB-independent pathway

Y Xie, K Xie, Q Gou, N Chen - Oncology Reports, 2015 - spandidos-publications.com
Y Xie, K Xie, Q Gou, N Chen
Oncology Reports, 2015spandidos-publications.com
Recent studies have shown that IκB kinase α (IKKα) plays an important role in human skin
cancer and acts as a major regulator for keratinocyte terminal differentiation and
proliferation. IKKα deficiency or mutation is associated with human tumor development; thus,
overexpression of IKKα could prevent tumor progression. However, findings suggest that
IKKα is equally essential for many other epithelial-derived tumors. In the present study, we
discussed the role of IKKα as a tumor suppressor in IKKα-mediated epithelial‑derived tumors …
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that IκB kinase α (IKKα) plays an important role in human skin cancer and acts as a major regulator for keratinocyte terminal differentiation and proliferation. IKKα deficiency or mutation is associated with human tumor development; thus, overexpression of IKKα could prevent tumor progression. However, findings suggest that IKKα is equally essential for many other epithelial-derived tumors. In the present study, we discussed the role of IKKα as a tumor suppressor in IKKα-mediated epithelial‑derived tumors and its activation pathway, which is different from the traditional NF-κB pathway. The present study provides theoretical basis for understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in IKKα-related tumors.
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