Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2107769 | Cancer Cell | 2008 | 12 Pages |
SummaryIn intestinal epithelial cells, inactivation of APC, a key regulator of the Wnt pathway, activates β-catenin to initiate tumorigenesis. However, other alterations may be involved in intestinal tumorigenesis. Here we found that RUNX3, a gastric tumor suppressor, forms a ternary complex with β-catenin/TCF4 and attenuates Wnt signaling activity. A significant fraction of human sporadic colorectal adenomas and Runx3+/− mouse intestinal adenomas showed inactivation of RUNX3 without apparent β-catenin accumulation, indicating that RUNX3 inactivation independently induces intestinal adenomas. In human colon cancers, RUNX3 is frequently inactivated with concomitant β-catenin accumulation, suggesting that adenomas induced by inactivation of RUNX3 may progress to malignancy. Taken together, these data demonstrate that RUNX3 functions as a tumor suppressor by attenuating Wnt signaling.