Regulation of macrophage function in tumors: The multifaceted role of NF-κB

Thorsten Hagemann, Subhra K. Biswas, Toby Lawrence, Antonio Sica, Claire E. Lewis

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Abstract

The pivotal role of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in tumor progression is now well established. TAMs have been shown to influence multiple steps in tumor development including the growth, survival, invasion, and metastasis of tumor cells as well as angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis in tumors. The molecular circuits that polarize TAMs toward such a protumoral phenotype are now the focus of intense investigation. The transcription factor, nuclear factor-κB (NF- κB), is a master regulator of many cellular processes and been shown to regulate various pathways that impact on the function of TAMs. Much evidence for this has come from the use of elegant transgenic murine tumor models in which modification of single components of the NF-κB signaling pathway has been shown to regulate the pro-tumor repertoire of TAMs. Here, we outline this evidence and attempt to reconcile the various views that have emerged recently over the exact role of NF-κB in this phenomenon.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)3139-3146
Numero di pagine8
RivistaBlood
Volume113
Numero di pubblicazione14
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2 apr 2009

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