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Volume 18, No 9, Sep 2008

ISSN: 1001-0602 
EISSN: 1748-7838 2018 
impact factor 17.848* 
(Clarivate Analytics, 2019)

Volume 18 Issue 9, September 2008: 889-899

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The IKK-related kinases: from innate immunity to oncogenesis

Jean-François Clément1,2, Sylvain Meloche3,4 and Marc J Servant1,2

1Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7

2Groupe de Recherche Universitaire sur le Médicament, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7

3Institut de Recherche en Immunologie et Cancérologie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J

4Departments of Pharmacology and Molecular Biology, University of Montreal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7
Correspondence: Marc J Servant(marc.servant@umontreal.ca)

Over the past four years, the field of the innate immune response has been highly influenced by the discovery of the IκB kinase (IKK)-related kinases, TANK Binding Kinase 1 (TBK1) and IKKi, which regulate the activity of interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-3/IRF-7 and NF-κB transcription factors. More recently, additional essential components of the signaling pathways that activate these IKK homologues have been discovered. These include the RNA helicases RIGi and MDA5, and the downstream mitochondrial effector known as CARDIF/MAVS/VISA/IPS-1. In addition to their essential functions in controlling the innate immune response, recent studies have highlighted a role of these kinases in cell proliferation and oncogenesis. The canonical IKKs are well recognized to be a bridge linking chronic inflammation to cancer. New findings now suggest that the IKK-related kinases TBK1 and IKKi also participate in signaling pathways that impact on cell transformation and tumor progression. This review will therefore summarize and discuss the role of TBK1 and IKKi in cellular transformation and oncogenesis by focusing on their regulation and substrate specificity.


Cell Research (2008) 18:889-899. doi: 10.1038/cr.2008.273; published online 12 August 2008

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