McKenzie, Molly and Lian, Guang-Yu and Pennel, Kathryn A.F. and Quinn, Jean A. and Jamieson, Nigel B. and Edwards, Joanne (2024) NFκB signalling in colorectal cancer: examining the central dogma of IKKα and IKKβ signalling. Heliyon, 10 (12): e32904. ISSN 2405-8440
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The NFB pathway plays a crucial role in colorectal cancer (CRC) initiation, progression, and therapy resistance. The canonical NFB pathway is driven by central kinase IKK, while the non-canonical NFB pathway is driven by kinases NIK and IKK.AI Topics:
The NFκB pathway, known as the central regulator of inflammation, has a well-established role in colorectal cancer (CRC) initiation, progression, and therapy resistance. Due to the pathway’s overarching roles in CRC, there have been efforts to characterise NFκB family members and target the pathway for therapeutic intervention. Initial research illustrated that the canonical NFκB pathway, driven by central kinase IKKβ, was a promising target for drug intervention. However, dose limiting toxicities and specificity concerns have resulted in failure of IKKβ inhibitors in clinical trials. The field has turned to look at targeting the less dominant kinase, IKKα, which along with NFκB inducing kinase (NIK), drives the lesser researched non-canonical NFκB pathway. However prognostic studies of the non-canonical pathway have produced conflicting results. There is emerging evidence that IKKα is involved in other signalling pathways, which lie outside of canonical and non-canonical NFκB signalling. Evidence suggests that some of these alternative pathways involve a truncated form of IKKα, and this may drive poor cancer-specific survival in CRC. This review aims to explore the multiple components of NFκB signalling, highlighting that NIK may be the central kinase for non-canonical NFκB signalling, and that IKKα is involved in novel pathways which promote CRC.
Title | NFκB signalling in colorectal cancer: examining the central dogma of IKKα and IKKβ signalling |
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Creators | McKenzie, Molly and Lian, Guang-Yu and Pennel, Kathryn A.F. and Quinn, Jean A. and Jamieson, Nigel B. and Edwards, Joanne |
Identification Number | 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32904 |
Date | 30 June 2024 |
Divisions | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cancer Sciences |
Publisher | Elsevier (Cell Press) |
Additional Information | The authors would like to acknowledge CRUK funding (CANCTA-2022/100006) (JE, NBL, MM) and CSO funding (EPD/22/13) (KAFP, JE, GYL). The authors wish to acknowledge CRUK funding (Scottish Cancer Centre CTRQQR-2021/100006). |
URI | https://pub.demo35.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/220 |
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Item Type | Article |
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Depositing User | Unnamed user with email ejo1f20@soton.ac.uk |
Date Deposited | 11 Jun 2025 16:36 |
Revision | 30 |
Last Modified | 12 Jun 2025 10:53 |
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