RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The NFκB Signaling Pathway in Papillomavirus-induced Lesions: Friend or Foe? JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 2073 OP 2083 VO 36 IS 5 A1 RUI M. GIL DA COSTA A1 MARGARIDA M.S.M. BASTOS A1 RUI MEDEIROS A1 PAULA A. OLIVEIRA YR 2016 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/36/5/2073.abstract AB Papillomaviruses induce a range of benign and malignant lesions in their hosts, including cervical cancer, that is associated with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) types. The nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B-cells (NFκB) plays a pivotal role in HPV-infected cells, and its expression and activity are modulated by several viral oncoproteins. NFκB modulation seems to first facilitate viral persistence and immune evasion, and later to drive tumour progression, but the many conflicting results and the complexity of its signaling networks require great prudence while interpreting the role of NFκB in papillomaviral lesions. Accordingly, the pharmacological targeting of the NFκB pathway in HPV-induced lesions is a complex and currently unmet challenge. This review deals with recent findings concerning NFκB activation in HPV-infected cells, its role in viral persistence, cell transformation and tumour progression, and with current efforts to target this pathway for cancer prevention and therapy.