Abstract
It is well documented that ionizing radiation (IR) activates the transcription factor (NF-κB) which is a trigger for resistance cancer cells to treatment. It is involved in activation of pro-survival signaling pathways and resulting in cancer development and progression. In unstimulated condition, NF-κB is sequestered in cytoplasm but after the cell exposure to IR, proteasomal degradation of IκB flowing phosphorylation via IKK, leads to aberrantly NF-κB activation and nuclear translocation. Therefore, interruption in IκB degradation, proteasome action, IKK phosphorylation and NF-κB nuclear translocation provide robust strategies for inhibiting adverse effect of IR induced NF-κB. In spite of uncompleted elucidation of NF-κB molecular mechanisms, different NF-κB inhibitors have been used in order to inhibiting the IR induced NF-κB. The aim of this review is to highlight the role of IR induced-NF-κB inhibitors such as MG132, bortezomib, curcumin, DHMEQ, naringin, sorafenib, genistein and parthenolide in suppression of IR induced NF-κB adverse effects. Moreover, their chemical, structural characteristics and molecular mechanisms will be discussed.
Keywords: Transcription factor, tumor, radiosensitizing, radioprotective, radiation, NF-κB inhibitors.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:The Role of NF-κB Inhibitors in Cell Response to Radiation
Volume: 23 Issue: 34
Author(s): Sajjad Molavi Pordanjani and Seyed Jalal Hosseinimehr
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Keywords: Transcription factor, tumor, radiosensitizing, radioprotective, radiation, NF-κB inhibitors.
Abstract: It is well documented that ionizing radiation (IR) activates the transcription factor (NF-κB) which is a trigger for resistance cancer cells to treatment. It is involved in activation of pro-survival signaling pathways and resulting in cancer development and progression. In unstimulated condition, NF-κB is sequestered in cytoplasm but after the cell exposure to IR, proteasomal degradation of IκB flowing phosphorylation via IKK, leads to aberrantly NF-κB activation and nuclear translocation. Therefore, interruption in IκB degradation, proteasome action, IKK phosphorylation and NF-κB nuclear translocation provide robust strategies for inhibiting adverse effect of IR induced NF-κB. In spite of uncompleted elucidation of NF-κB molecular mechanisms, different NF-κB inhibitors have been used in order to inhibiting the IR induced NF-κB. The aim of this review is to highlight the role of IR induced-NF-κB inhibitors such as MG132, bortezomib, curcumin, DHMEQ, naringin, sorafenib, genistein and parthenolide in suppression of IR induced NF-κB adverse effects. Moreover, their chemical, structural characteristics and molecular mechanisms will be discussed.
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Pordanjani Molavi Sajjad and Hosseinimehr Jalal Seyed, The Role of NF-κB Inhibitors in Cell Response to Radiation, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2016; 23 (34) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666160824162718
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666160824162718 |
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