Up to date many genes are known to be
deregulated in tumor development and progression.
Genes important in tumorigenesis belong to families
such as proteases, kinases and receptors. However, an
important family of proteins is rarely discussed: the
mediators of transcriptional control, the transcription
factors. Usually, changes in transcription factor
expression or activity can lead to more than just one
downstream modification, as transcription factors are
higher, thinking in a hierarchical way of expression
control. In this review we summarize the role of the
transcription factors AP-1, AP-2alpha, CREB, CtBP,
ETS-1, HMGB1, LEF/TCF/ß-catenin, MITF, NF?B,
PAX3, SKI, Snail and STAT in carcinogenesis focusing
on melanoma development and progressio