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Nature Reviews Immunology 2, 664-674 (September 2002) | doi:10.1038/nri887

NF-kappaB, chemokine gene transcription and tumour growth

Ann Richmond1  About the author

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The constitutive expression of angiogenic and tumorigenic chemokines by tumour cells facilitates the growth of tumours. The transcription of these angiogenic and tumorigenic chemokine genes is modulated, in part, by the nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) family of transcription factors. In some tumours, there is constitutive activation of the kinases that modulate the activity of inhibitor of NF-kappaB (IkappaB) kinase (IKK), which leads to the constitutive activation of members of the NF-kappaB family. This activation of NF-kappaB is associated with the dysregulation of transcription of genes that encode cytokines, chemokines, adhesion factors and inhibitors of apoptosis. In this review, I discuss the factors that lie upstream of the NF-kappaB cascade that are activated during tumorigenesis and the role of the putative NF-kappaB enhanceosome in constitutive chemokine gene transcription during tumorigenesis.

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Cancer Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA.
    Email: ann.richmond@vanderbilt.edu
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