[HTML][HTML] Life, death, and autophagy in cancer: NF-κB turns up everywhere

D Verzella, A Pescatore, D Capece, D Vecchiotti… - Cell death & …, 2020 - nature.com
D Verzella, A Pescatore, D Capece, D Vecchiotti, MV Ursini, G Franzoso, E Alesse…
Cell death & disease, 2020nature.com
Escaping programmed cell death is a hallmark of cancer. NF-κB transcription factors are key
regulator of cell survival and aberrant NF-κB signaling has been involved in the
pathogenesis of most human malignancies. Although NF-κB is best known for its
antiapoptotic role, other processes regulating the life/death balance, such as autophagy and
necroptosis, seem to network with NF-κB. This review discusses how the reciprocal
regulation of NF-κB, autophagy and programmed cell death affect cancer development and …
Abstract
Escaping programmed cell death is a hallmark of cancer. NF-κB transcription factors are key regulator of cell survival and aberrant NF-κB signaling has been involved in the pathogenesis of most human malignancies. Although NF-κB is best known for its antiapoptotic role, other processes regulating the life/death balance, such as autophagy and necroptosis, seem to network with NF-κB. This review discusses how the reciprocal regulation of NF-κB, autophagy and programmed cell death affect cancer development and progression.
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