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Diverse roles of RUNX proteins in development and cancer: Roles of RUNX in Hippo Pathway Signaling

Authors :
Passaniti, Antonino
Brusgard, Jessica L.
Qiao, Yiting
Sudol, Marius
Finch-Edmondson, Megan
Source :
Adv Exp Med Biol
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Runt-domain (RD) transcription factors (RUNX genes) are an important family of transcriptional mediators that interact with a variety of proteins including the Hippo pathway effector proteins, YAP and TAZ. In this chapter we focus on two examples of RUNX-TAZ/YAP interactions that have particular significance in human cancer. Specifically, recent evidence has found that RUNX2 cooperates with TAZ to promote epithelial to mesenchymal transition mediated by the soluble N-terminal ectodomain of E-Cadherin, sE-Cad. Contrastingly, in gastric cancer, RUNX3 acts as a tumor suppressor via inhibition of the YAP-TEAD complex and disruption of downstream YAP-mediated gene transcription, and the oncogenic phenotype. The reports highlighted in this chapter add to the growing repertoire of instances of Hippo pathway crosstalk that have been identified in cancer. Elucidation of these increasingly complex interactions may help to identify novel strategies to target Hippo pathway dysregulation in human cancer.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Adv Exp Med Biol
Accession number :
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