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NFkB resides in the cytoplasm and is bound to its inhibitor. | |||||||||||||||
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Cytokines such as IL-1 can also stimulate the NFkB binding molecule to activate NFkB [54-56], which induces the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), which consequently leads to tissue inflammation at the site where latent TB antigens are located. | |||||||||||||||
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Treatment with NFkB inhibitors has been shown | |||||||||||||||
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mediators, TNF and NFkB, have been shown to increase along the length of the | |||||||||||||||
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These include NFkB signalling, complement and coagulation cascades, | |||||||||||||||
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Among these transcription factors we highlight the sites for nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT; 65 genes, P < 0.001) and nuclear factor (NF)kB (60 genes, P < 0.001; Figure 6a; Additional file 6) because both regulate immunity genes, but only the pleiotropic transcription factor NFkB being previously linked to biliary atresia [29,30]. | |||||||||||||||
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