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Nuclear transcription factor NF-kappa B: Role in biology and medicine
341-353The inducible transcription factor nuclear
factor-kappa B (NF-ҡB) plays a central role in regulation of many immune, inflammatory
and carcinogenic responses. While normal activation of NF-ҡB is required for cell
survival and immunity, aberrant regulation of NF-ҡB leads to development of many
pathological states especially those involved in acute inflammation. Recent
advances in our knowledge of the signaling mechanisms those control the activation
of NF-ҡB highlights the intriguing aspect of NF-ҡB regulation , namely the ability
of many different signal transduction pathways originating from a wide variety of
inducing mechanisms to converge on a single target, the NF-ҡB/IҡB complex. In
this review we summarize our current understanding of the NF-ҡB signaling
pathways, their role in various cellular responses and the potential of using NF-ҡB
as a therapeutic target in modern medicine