Mukherjee Neelam, Houston Tiffani J, Cardenas Eduardo, Ghosh Rita
Department of Urology.
Department of Urology, Department of Pharmacology, Department of Molecular Medicine and Cancer Therapy and Research Center, School of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78229, USA
Carcinogenesis. 2015 Mar;36(3):299-306. doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgu321. Epub 2014 Dec 27.
Signaling and regulation of transcription factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) has been an area of extensive research since its first discovery nearly three decades ago. Members of the NF-κB family have been reported to critically mediate a multitude of responses in normal cells. Therefore, it is not surprising that NF-κB function can go awry and result in pathological conditions including cancer. Despite its critical importance, the functional role of NF-κB has not received the same attention in cancers of all tissue types. In the case of cancer of the urinary bladder, which is the second most common urologic cancer, the involvement of NF-κB in the development of superficial or muscle invasive disease and during cancer recurrence is rudimentary at best. Nuclear expression of p65/RelA is seen in bladder cancer patients and has been found to negatively affect survival of patients with superficial and muscle invasive disease. Despite these observations, the exact mechanism of NF-κB upregulation and function remains unknown. Furthermore, the emergence of a tumor suppressive role for NF-κB in recent years suggests that the family may play the role of a double-edged sword in cancer, which remains unexplored in bladder cancer. The challenge now is to delineate the increasing complexity of this pathway in the development and progression of bladder cancer. Here, we review key aspects of the current knowledge of signaling and regulation by the NF-κB family focusing on its controversial role in cancer and highlight the importance of studying NF-κB in bladder cancer in particular.
自近三十年前首次发现转录因子核因子-κB(NF-κB)以来,其信号传导与调控一直是广泛研究的领域。据报道,NF-κB家族成员在正常细胞中关键地介导多种反应。因此,NF-κB功能出现异常并导致包括癌症在内的病理状况也就不足为奇了。尽管其至关重要,但NF-κB的功能作用在所有组织类型的癌症中并未受到同等关注。就膀胱癌而言,它是第二常见的泌尿系统癌症,NF-κB在浅表性或肌层浸润性疾病发展以及癌症复发过程中的参与程度充其量只是初步的。在膀胱癌患者中可见p65/RelA的核表达,并且已发现其对浅表性和肌层浸润性疾病患者的生存有负面影响。尽管有这些观察结果,但NF-κB上调的确切机制及其功能仍不清楚。此外,近年来NF-κB出现了肿瘤抑制作用,这表明该家族在癌症中可能扮演双刃剑的角色,而这在膀胱癌中尚未得到探索。现在的挑战是描绘这条通路在膀胱癌发生和发展过程中日益增加的复杂性。在此,我们综述了目前关于NF-κB家族信号传导与调控的关键知识,重点关注其在癌症中的争议性作用,并特别强调了在膀胱癌中研究NF-κB的重要性。