Critical role of IkappaB kinase alpha in embryonic skin development and skin carcinogenesis
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Critical role of IkappaB kinase alpha in embryonic skin development and skin carcinogenesis
Abstract
IkappaB kinase alpha (IKKalpha), IKKbeta, and IKKgamma/NEMO form the IKK complex, which is essential for NF-kappaB activation. However, genetic studies have shown that the role of IKKalpha is distinct from that of IKKbeta or IKKgamma in the development of the mouse embryonic skin. Loss of IKKalpha has been shown to cause epidermal hyperplasia, prevent keratinocyte terminal differentiation, and impair the formation of the skin, resulting in the deaths of IKKalpha-deficient (Ikkalpha-/-) mice soon after birth. Recent experimental data from several laboratories have revealed that IKKalpha functions as a tumor suppressor in human squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of skin, lungs, and head and neck. Chemical carcinogenesis studies using mice have shown that reduction in IKKalpha expression increases the number and size of Ras-initiated skin tumors and promotes their progression, indicating that reduced IKKalpha expression provides a selective growth advantage that cooperates with Ras activity to promote skin carcinogenesis. In this review, we will summarize these findings from our and other studies on the role that IKKalpha plays in development of the mouse embryonic skin and skin carcinogenesis.
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