NFKB1 as a key player in Tumor biology: from mechanisms to therapeutic implications.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Biology and Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1007/s10565-024-09974-2
Zixuan Song, Zheng Feng, Xiaoxue Wang, Jingying Li, Dandan Zhang
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NFKB1, a core transcription factor critical in various biological process (BP), is increasingly studied for its role in tumors. This research combines literature reviews, meta-analyses, and bioinformatics to systematically explore NFKB1's involvement in tumor initiation and progression. A unique focus is placed on the NFKB1-94 ATTG promoter polymorphism, highlighting its association with cancer risk across diverse genetic models and ethnic groups, alongside comprehensive analysis of pan-cancer expression patterns and drug sensitivity. The study reveals the intricate connections between NFKB1 and tumors, highlighting its significant roles in invasion, metastasis, genomic stability, and metabolic changes. Through meta-analysis, it is evidenced that tumor specimens exhibit increased NFKB1 expression when compared to non-tumor specimens, although its association with cancer incidence requires further investigation. Analysis from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database suggests that high NFKB1 gene expression may not markedly impact tumor patient prognosis. The noticeable correlation between the NFKB1-94 ATTG promoter polymorphic sequence and elevated cancer susceptibility is highlighted across different genetic models. Furthermore, bioinformatics analysis uncovers NFKB1's association with the sensitivity to various anticancer drugs and its central involvement in crucial BP like the cell cycle, cytoskeleton assembly, and cellular senescence. Overall, NFKB1's expression and polymorphisms are significantly linked to tumor risk, prognosis, and treatment response, highlighting its prospect as a forthcoming aim for cancer treatment. This study offers a robust foundation for further exploration of NFKB1's mechanisms and the development of innovative therapeutic strategies.

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NFKB1在肿瘤生物学中的关键作用:从机制到治疗意义
NFKB1是多种生物过程(BP)的核心转录因子,其在肿瘤中的作用被越来越多地研究。本研究结合文献综述、荟萃分析和生物信息学,系统探讨NFKB1在肿瘤发生和发展中的作用。一个独特的重点放在NFKB1-94 ATTG启动子多态性上,强调其与不同遗传模型和种族群体的癌症风险的关联,以及对泛癌症表达模式和药物敏感性的综合分析。该研究揭示了NFKB1与肿瘤之间的复杂联系,突出了其在侵袭、转移、基因组稳定性和代谢变化中的重要作用。通过meta分析,我们发现肿瘤标本与非肿瘤标本相比,NFKB1表达增加,但其与癌症发病率的关系有待进一步研究。基因表达综合数据库(Gene Expression Omnibus, GEO)的分析表明,NFKB1基因的高表达可能不会显著影响肿瘤患者的预后。NFKB1-94 ATTG启动子多态性序列与癌症易感性升高之间的显著相关性在不同的遗传模型中得到强调。此外,生物信息学分析揭示了NFKB1与各种抗癌药物敏感性的关联,以及它在关键BP(如细胞周期、细胞骨架组装和细胞衰老)中的核心参与。总的来说,NFKB1的表达和多态性与肿瘤风险、预后和治疗反应显著相关,突出了其作为癌症治疗目标的前景。该研究为进一步探索NFKB1的机制和开发创新的治疗策略提供了坚实的基础。
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Cell Biology and Toxicology
Cell Biology and Toxicology 生物-毒理学
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9.90
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4.90%
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101
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell Biology and Toxicology (CBT) is an international journal focused on clinical and translational research with an emphasis on molecular and cell biology, genetic and epigenetic heterogeneity, drug discovery and development, and molecular pharmacology and toxicology. CBT has a disease-specific scope prioritizing publications on gene and protein-based regulation, intracellular signaling pathway dysfunction, cell type-specific function, and systems in biomedicine in drug discovery and development. CBT publishes original articles with outstanding, innovative and significant findings, important reviews on recent research advances and issues of high current interest, opinion articles of leading edge science, and rapid communication or reports, on molecular mechanisms and therapies in diseases.
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