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. 2006 Dec 1;107(11):2637-46.
doi: 10.1002/cncr.22315.

Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) is frequently expressed in lung cancer and preneoplastic lesions

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Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) is frequently expressed in lung cancer and preneoplastic lesions

Ximing Tang et al. Cancer. .
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Abstract

Background: Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB), a key transcription factor thought to play a major role in carcinogenesis, regulates many important signaling pathways involved in tumor promotion. Although NF-kappaB can be activated in lung cancer cell lines by tobacco exposure, there have been no studies of the expression of NF-kappaB in lung cancer pathogenesis.

Methods: The immunohistochemical expression of NF-kappaB p65 was investigated in 394 lung cancers (370 nonsmall cell lung carcinomas [NSCLC]; and 24 small cell lung carcinomas [SCLC]) and 269 lung normal epithelium and preneoplastic lesions, including hyperplasias, squamous metaplasias, dysplasias, and atypical adenomatous hyperplasias.

Results: High levels of nuclear immunohistochemical expression of NF-kappaB p65 were detected in the lung cancers, with significantly higher levels in SCLCs compared with NSCLCs (P<.0001). In adenocarcinomas the NF-kappaB p65 expression level was significantly higher in advanced TNM stages (III-IV) than in earlier stages (I-II) (P<.0001), and when NF-kappaB p65 is dichotomized using 50% as the cutoff point (high vs low), a higher NF-kappaB p65 expression level was detected in tumors having either K-RAS (P = .02) or EGFR (P = .009) mutations compared with wildtype tumors. A relatively high level of nuclear NF-kappaB p65 expression was detected in normal and mildly abnormal epithelium, and a progression with increasing histology severity was detected in preneoplastic lesions.

Conclusions: NF-kappaB p65 nuclear expression is an early and frequent phenomenon in the pathogenesis of lung cancer. The findings indicate that NF-kappaB activation plays an important role in lung cancer pathogenesis and is a suitable target for the development of new lung cancer therapies and chemoprevention strategies.

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