| Gene information | Literature | Expression | lncRNA | Mutation | Homolog |
Basic Information | |
|---|---|
Gene ID | 864 |
Name | RUNX3 |
Synonymous | runt-related transcription factor 3;RUNX3;runt-related transcription factor 3 |
Definition | CBF-alpha-3|PEA2 alpha C|PEA2-alpha C|PEBP2 alpha C|PEBP2-alpha C|SL3-3 enhancer factor 1 alpha C subunit|SL3/AKV core-binding factor alpha C subunit|acute myeloid leukemia 2 protein|acute myeloid leukemia gene 2|core-binding factor subunit alpha-3|core-b |
Position | 1p36 |
Gene type | protein-coding |
Title | Abstract |
| RUNX3 has an oncogenic role in head and neck cancer. | BACKGROUND: Runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3) is a tumor suppressor of cancer and appears to be an important component of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-ss)-induced tumor suppression pathway. Surprisingly, we found that RUNX3 expression level in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) tissues, which is one of the most common types of human cancer, was higher than that in normal tissues by a previously published microarray dataset in our preliminary study. Therefore, here we examined the oncogenic role of RUNX3 in HNSCC. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Frequent RUNX3 expression and its correlation with malignant behavior were observed in HNSCC. Ectopic RUNX3 overexpression promoted cell growth and inhibited serum starvation-induced apoptosis and chemotherapeutic drug induced apoptosis in HNSCC cells. These findings were confirmed by RUNX3 knockdown. Moreover, RUNX3 overexpression enhanced tumorsphere formation. RUNX3 expression level was well correlated with the methylation status in HNSCC cells. Moreover, RUNX3 expression was low due to the methylation of its promoter in normal oral epithelial cells. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that i) RUNX3 has an oncogenic role in HNSCC, ii) RUNX3 expression observed in HNSCC may be caused in part by demethylation during cancer development, and iii) RUNX3 expression can be a useful marker for predicting malignant behavior and the effect of chemotherapeutic drugs in HNSCC. |
| Oncogenic role of RUNX3 in head and neck cancer. | Cumulative evidences show that Runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3) has a tumor suppressive role in various cancers. In particular, RUNX3 appears to be an important component of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-induced tumor suppression pathway. Contrary to reports on this tumor suppressive role of RUNX3, RUNX3 can also function as an oncogene when overexpressed. Recently, we found that RUNX3 overexpression was frequently observed and was well correlated with malignant behaviors in head and neck cancer, which is one of the most common types of human cancer. Moreover, it has been revealed that RUNX3 overexpression promoted cell growth and inhibited apoptosis in head and neck cancer cells. This review introduces the oncogenic role of RUNX3 in certain types of cancer including head and neck cancer. |
| RUNX3 in oncogenic and anti-oncogenic signaling in gastrointestinal cancers. | The reputation of RUNX3 as a strong candidate for a tumor suppressor originated from studies of gastric carcinogenesis and now extends to a variety of other human cancers. The RUNX3 transcription factor is a downstream effector of the TGF-beta superfamily signaling pathway and has a critical role in the regulation of cell proliferation, cell death by apoptosis, and cell adhesion. Recently, RUNX3 was proposed as a gatekeeper linking oncogenic Wnt and anti-oncogenic TGF-beta/BMPs signaling pathways in intestinal tumorigenesis in mouse and human. Also, loss of RUNX3 leading to elevated oncogenic Wnt activity was found to be a key event in inducing a precancerous state of the stomach. Chronic Helicobacter pylori infection is reported to inactivate RUNX3 in gastric carcinogenesis by multiple mechanisms. This "Prospect" focuses on our current understanding of the tumor suppressive functions of RUNX3 in the context of gastrointestinal cancer initiation and progression. |
| RUNX3 functions as an oncogene in ovarian cancer. | OBJECTIVE: The Runt domain transcription factor, RUNX3, has been shown to be a tumor suppressor in a variety of cancers including gastric, colon and breast cancer. Interestingly, an oncogenic role for RUNX3 has also been suggested in basal cell carcinoma and head and neck cancer. Here, we explore the role of RUNX3 in ovarian cancer. METHODS: expression of RUNX3 mRNA and protein was evaluated in human ovarian cancer cell lines. In addition, subcellular localization of RUNX3 was also examined in cell lines and ovarian cancer tissues. Effect of exogenous RUNX3 expression and knockdown on cell proliferation was investigated by proliferation assays and a soft agar assay. RESULTS: expression of RUNX3 was detected in the nucleus of ovarian cancer cell lines and ovarian cancer tissues and was found to play a growth stimulatory role. RUNX3 knockdown resulted in a decrease in cell proliferation in liquid media as well as in soft agar. Despite the fact that exogenous expression of RUNX3 strongly inhibits cell growth in many cell types, RUNX3 promoted cell growth in ovarian cancer cell lines not expressing RUNX3. CONCLUSION: RUNX3 is frequently expressed in the nuclei of ovarian cancer cell lines and plays an oncogenic role in ovarian cancer. |
| RUNX3 is a novel negative regulator of oncogenic TEAD-YAP complex in gastric cancer. | Runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3) is a well-documented tumour suppressor that is frequently inactivated in gastric cancer. Here, we define a novel mechanism by which RUNX3 exerts its tumour suppressor activity involving the TEAD-YAP complex, a potent positive regulator of proliferative genes. We report that the TEAD-YAP complex is not only frequently hyperactivated in liver and breast cancer, but also confers a strong oncogenic activity in gastric epithelial cells. The increased expression of TEAD-YAP in tumour tissues significantly correlates with poorer overall survival of gastric cancer patients. Strikingly, RUNX3 physically interacts with the N-terminal region of TEAD through its Runt domain. This interaction markedly reduces the DNA-binding ability of TEAD that attenuates the downstream signalling of TEAD-YAP complex. mutation of RUNX3 at Arginine 122 to Cysteine, which was previously identified in gastric cancer, impairs the interaction between RUNX3 and TEAD. Our data reveal that RUNX3 acts as a tumour suppressor by negatively regulating the TEAD-YAP oncogenic complex in gastric carcinogenesis.Oncogene advance online publication, 14 September 2015; doi:10.1038/onc.2015.338. |