Journal of International Oncology››2014,Vol. 41››Issue (7): 503-507.doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673422X.2014.07.007

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NFκB in neoplasms radiotherapy

DU Zheng-Yun, XIAO Bao-Rong, DI Xi-Ju

    • Online:2014-08-04Published:2014-08-04
    • Contact:Xiao Baorong E-mail:merry21@163.com

    Abstract:Nuclear factor κB (NFκB) is an important transcription factor in mammalian cells. As a multifunctional factor, NFκB is involved in a variety of physiological and pathological processes such as immunity and inflammation . At the molecular and cellular level, NFκB regulates initiation and progression of neoplasms. NFκB also plays an important role in cell proliferation and apoptosis of neoplasms. Radiotherapy is one of the most important methods in tumor treatment .In recent years, a number of studies discovered that NFκB is critical in the development of resistance of tumor cells to radiotherapy, which results in poor prognosis. We can use NFκB as a biomarker in predicting outcomes of anticancer treatment or as prognostic indicators in patients who are with tumors. So we can find different potential inhibitors aimed at NFκB and its signal pathway in order to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy. In the present study, the correlation of NFκB molecules with radiotherapy of neoplasms is reviewed.

    Key words:NFkappa B,Neoplasms,Radiotherapy