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Identification of RUNX3 as a component of the MST/Hpo signaling pathway.


ABSTRACT: Recent genetic screens of fly mutants and molecular analysis have revealed that the Hippo (Hpo) pathway controls both cell proliferation and cell death. Deregulation of its human counterpart (the MST pathway) has been implicated in human cancers. However, how this pathway is linked with the known tumor suppressor network remains to be established. RUNX3 functions as a tumor suppressor of gastric cancer, lung cancer, bladder cancer, and colon cancer. Here, we show that RUNX3 is a principal and evolutionarily conserved component of the MST pathway. SAV1/WW45 facilitates the close association between MST2 and RUNX3. MST2, in turn, stimulates the SAV1-RUNX3 interaction. In addition, we show that siRNA-mediated RUNX3 knockdown abolishes MST/Hpo-mediated cell death. By establishing that RUNX3 is an endpoint effector of the MST pathway and that RUNX3 is capable of inducing cell death in cooperation with MST and SAV1, we define an evolutionarily conserved novel regulatory mechanism loop for tumor suppression in human cancers.

SUBMITTER: Min B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3632350 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of RUNX3 as a component of the MST/Hpo signaling pathway.

Min Boram B   Kim Min-Kyu MK   Zhang Joo-Won JW   Kim Jiyeon J   Chung Kwang-Chul KC   Oh Byung-Chul BC   Stein Gary S GS   Lee Yong-Hee YH   van Wijnen Andre J AJ   Bae Suk-Chul SC  

Journal of cellular physiology 20120201 2


Recent genetic screens of fly mutants and molecular analysis have revealed that the Hippo (Hpo) pathway controls both cell proliferation and cell death. Deregulation of its human counterpart (the MST pathway) has been implicated in human cancers. However, how this pathway is linked with the known tumor suppressor network remains to be established. RUNX3 functions as a tumor suppressor of gastric cancer, lung cancer, bladder cancer, and colon cancer. Here, we show that RUNX3 is a principal and ev  ...[more]

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