The molecular mechanism of NF-κB dysregulation across different subtypes of renal cell carcinoma.

Nour Abu Jayab, Alaa Abed, Iman M Talaat, Rifat Hamoudi
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Background: The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) is a critical pathway that regulates various cellular functions, including immune response, proliferation, growth, and apoptosis. Furthermore, this pathway is tightly regulated to ensure stability in the presence of immunogenic triggers or genotoxic stimuli. The lack of control of the NF-κB pathway can lead to the initiation of different diseases, mainly autoimmune diseases and cancer, including Renal cell carcinoma (RCC). RCC is the most common type of kidney cancer and is characterized by complex genetic composition and elusive molecular mechanisms.

Aim of review: The current review summarizes the mechanism of NF-κB dysregulation in different subtypes of RCC and its impact on pathogenesis.

Key scientific concept of review: This review highlights the prominent role of NF-κB in RCC development and progression by driving the expression of multiple genes and interplaying with different pathways, including the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt) pathway. In silico analysis of RCC cohorts and molecular studies have revealed that multiple NF-κB members and target genes are dysregulated. The dysregulation includes receptors such as TLR2, signal-transmitting members including RelA, and target genes, for instance, HIF-1α. The lack of effective regulatory mechanisms results in a constitutively active NF-κB pathway, which promotes cancer growth, migration, and survival. In this review, we comprehensively summarize the role of dysregulated NF-κB-related genes in the most common subtypes of RCC, including clear cell RCC (ccRCC), chromophobe RCC (chRCC), and papillary RCC (PRCC).

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不同亚型肾细胞癌 NF-κB 失调的分子机制。
背景:核因子卡巴 B(NF-κB)是调节免疫反应、增殖、生长和凋亡等各种细胞功能的关键途径。此外,该通路受到严格调控,以确保在免疫诱因或基因毒性刺激下的稳定性。如果缺乏对 NF-κB 通路的控制,就会引发各种疾病,主要是自身免疫性疾病和癌症,包括肾细胞癌(RCC)。RCC 是最常见的肾癌类型,其特点是遗传组成复杂、分子机制难以捉摸:本综述总结了不同亚型 RCC 中 NF-κB 失调的机制及其对发病机制的影响:这篇综述强调了NF-κB通过驱动多个基因的表达以及与包括磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶(PI3K)/蛋白激酶B(Akt)通路在内的不同通路相互作用,在RCC的发生和发展中发挥着突出的作用。对 RCC 队列的硅学分析和分子研究显示,多种 NF-κB 成员和靶基因出现了失调。失调包括受体(如 TLR2)、信号传递成员(包括 RelA)和靶基因(如 HIF-1α)。缺乏有效的调控机制导致 NF-κB 通路持续活跃,从而促进癌症的生长、迁移和存活。在这篇综述中,我们全面总结了NF-κB相关基因失调在RCC最常见亚型中的作用,包括透明细胞RCC(ccRCC)、嗜色细胞RCC(chRCC)和乳头状RCC(PRCC)。
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