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Abstract
Molecularly-targeted therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of cancer. Nuclear factor (NF)-κB is a transcription factor that is constitutively activated in various lymphoid malignancies and may therefore be a good therapeutic target. Lymphoid malignancies arise from different stages of normal lymphocyte differentiation and acquire distinct pathways for constitutive NF-κB activation. However, no NF-κB inhibitor has yet been successfully applied in clinical medicine. This review focuses on the concept of molecularly-targeted therapeutics with small molecule drugs, molecular mechanisms of constitutive NF-κB activation in lymphoid malignancies, and the development of NF-κB inhibitors. A future perspective regarding the development of NF-κB inhibitors is also included.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24369220 DOI: 10.3960/jslrt.53.185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Exp Hematop ISSN: 1346-4280