“…As the NF-κB is best known as a key regulator of inflammation and immune response ( 83 , 84 , 85 ), we indeed detected rearrangement of protein complexes involved in NF-κB signaling, innate immune response, antigen presentation, and IL-1 pathways. However, other studies demonstrated NF-κB pathway to support cancer development and progression, including lymph node metastasis of luminal A breast tumors ( 16 , 17 ), as it contributes to number of other cellular processes and promotes cellular growth and proliferation ( 86 , 87 , 88 ). We demonstrated the effects of NF-κB activity on composition of protein complexes associated with regulation of cell cycle and Wnt pathway that represents an important therapeutic target in breast cancer ( 89 , 90 ).…”