TY - JOUR
T1 - The c-Rel transcription factor in development and disease
AU - Gilmore, Thomas
AU - Gerondakis, Steven
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - c-Rel is a member of the nuclear factor I?B (NF-I?B) transcription factor family. Unlike other NF-I?B proteins that are expressed in a variety of cell types, high levels of c-Rel expression are found primarily in B and T cells, with many c-Rel target genes involved in lymphoid cell growth and survival. In addition to c-Rel playing a major role in mammalian B and T cell function, the human c-rel gene (REL) is a susceptibility locus for certain autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, psoriasis, and celiac disease. The REL locus is also frequently altered (amplified, mutated, rearranged), and expression of REL is increased in a variety of B and T cell malignancies and, to a lesser extent, in other cancer types. Thus, agents that modulate REL activity may have therapeutic benefits for certain human cancers and chronic inflammatory diseases.
AB - c-Rel is a member of the nuclear factor I?B (NF-I?B) transcription factor family. Unlike other NF-I?B proteins that are expressed in a variety of cell types, high levels of c-Rel expression are found primarily in B and T cells, with many c-Rel target genes involved in lymphoid cell growth and survival. In addition to c-Rel playing a major role in mammalian B and T cell function, the human c-rel gene (REL) is a susceptibility locus for certain autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, psoriasis, and celiac disease. The REL locus is also frequently altered (amplified, mutated, rearranged), and expression of REL is increased in a variety of B and T cell malignancies and, to a lesser extent, in other cancer types. Thus, agents that modulate REL activity may have therapeutic benefits for certain human cancers and chronic inflammatory diseases.
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3218406/?tool=pubmed
U2 - 10.1177/1947601911421925
DO - 10.1177/1947601911421925
M3 - Article
SN - 1947-6019
VL - 2
SP - 695
EP - 711
JO - Genes & Cancer
JF - Genes & Cancer
IS - 7
ER -