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NKX6.3 Is a Transcription Factor for Wnt/?-catenin and Rho-GTPase Signaling-Related Genes to Suppress Gastric Cancer Progression.


ABSTRACT: Despite ongoing research and recent progress, the prognosis for patients with advanced gastric cancer remains poor. Wnt/?-catenin and Rho-GTPase signaling pathways are known to play essential roles in malignant transformation and progression of various tumors, including gastric cancer. Here, we identify that NKX6 transcription factor, locus 3 (NKX6.3) binds directly to specific promoter regions of Wnt/?-catenin and Rho-GTPase pathway-related genes, resulting in inhibition of cancer cell migration and invasion. Additionally, we find that the expression level of NKX6.3 is involved in regulation of gastric cancer progression and expression of Wnt/?-catenin and Rho-GTPase pathway-related genes in clinical samples. These results suggest that NKX6.3 prevents EMT and cell migration, implying that NKX6.3 inactivation might be one of the key mechanisms of gastric cancer cell invasion and metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Yoon JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4972521 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NKX6.3 Is a Transcription Factor for Wnt/β-catenin and Rho-GTPase Signaling-Related Genes to Suppress Gastric Cancer Progression.

Yoon Jung Hwan JH   Eun Jung Woo JW   Choi Won Suk WS   Kim Olga O   Nam Suk Woo SW   Lee Jung Young JY   Park Won Sang WS  

EBioMedicine 20160525


Despite ongoing research and recent progress, the prognosis for patients with advanced gastric cancer remains poor. Wnt/β-catenin and Rho-GTPase signaling pathways are known to play essential roles in malignant transformation and progression of various tumors, including gastric cancer. Here, we identify that NKX6 transcription factor, locus 3 (NKX6.3) binds directly to specific promoter regions of Wnt/β-catenin and Rho-GTPase pathway-related genes, resulting in inhibition of cancer cell migratio  ...[more]

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