Emerging roles for the non-canonical IKKs in cancer

RR Shen, WC Hahn - Oncogene, 2011 - nature.com
RR Shen, WC Hahn
Oncogene, 2011nature.com
Abstract The IκB Kinase (IKK)-related kinases TBK1 and IKKɛ have essential roles as
regulators of innate immunity by modulating interferon and NF-κB signaling. Recent work
has also implicated these non-canonical IKKs in malignant transformation. IKKɛ is amplified
in∼ 30% of breast cancers and transforms cells through the activation of NF-κB. TBK1
participates in RalB-mediated inflammatory responses and cell survival, and is essential for
the survival of non-small cell lung cancers driven by oncogenic KRAS. The delineation of …
Abstract
The IκB Kinase (IKK)-related kinases TBK1 and IKKɛ have essential roles as regulators of innate immunity by modulating interferon and NF-κB signaling. Recent work has also implicated these non-canonical IKKs in malignant transformation. IKKɛ is amplified in∼ 30% of breast cancers and transforms cells through the activation of NF-κB. TBK1 participates in RalB-mediated inflammatory responses and cell survival, and is essential for the survival of non-small cell lung cancers driven by oncogenic KRAS. The delineation of target substrates and downstream activities for TBK1 and IKKɛ has begun to define their role (s) in promoting tumorigenesis. In this review, we will highlight the mechanisms by which IKKɛ and TBK1 orchestrate pathways involved in inflammation and cancer.
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