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The endogenous reactive oxygen species promote NF-κB activation by targeting on activation of NF-κB-inducing kinase in oral squamous carcinoma cells

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Pages 963-971 | Received 30 Jan 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) could stimulate or inhibit NF-κB pathways. However, most results have been obtained on the basis of the exogenous ROS and the molecular target of ROS in NF-κB signalling pathways has remained unclear. Here, the oral squamous carcinoma (OSC) cells, with a mild difference in the endogenous ROS level, were used to investigate how slight fluctuation of the endogenous ROS regulates NF-κB activation. This study demonstrates that NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK) is a critical target of the endogenous ROS in NF-κB pathways. The results indicate that ROS may function as a physiological signalling modulator on NF-κB signalling cascades through its ability to facilitate the activity of NIK and subsequent NF-κB transactivation. In addition, the data are useful to explain why the altered intracellular microenvironment related to redox state may influence biological behaviours of cancer cells.

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