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Publication : Causal relationship between the loss of RUNX3 expression and gastric cancer.

First Author  Li QL Year  2002
Journal  Cell Volume  109
Issue  1 Pages  113-24
PubMed ID  11955451 Mgi Jnum  J:75869
Mgi Id  MGI:2177980 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(02)00690-6
Citation  Li QL, et al. (2002) Causal Relationship between the Loss of RUNX3 Expression and Gastric Cancer. Cell 109(1):113-24
abstractText  Runx3/Pebp2alphaC null mouse gastric mucosa exhibits hyperplasias due to stimulated proliferation and suppressed apoptosis in epithelial cells, and the cells are resistant to growth-inhibitory and apoptosis-inducing action of TGF-beta, indicating that Runx3 is a major growth regulator of gastric epithelial cells. Between 45% and 60% of human gastric cancer cells do not significantly express RUNX3 due to hemizygous deletion and hypermethylation of the RUNX3 promoter region. Tumorigenicity of human gastric cancer cell lines in nude mice was inversely related to their level of RUNX3 expression, and a mutation (R122C) occurring within the conserved Runt domain abolished the tumor-suppressive effect of RUNX3, suggesting that a lack of RUNX3 function is causally related to the genesis and progression of human gastric cancer.
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