Loss of runt-related transcription factor 3 expression leads hepatocellular carcinoma cells to escape apoptosis

  • Nakamura Shinichiro
  • Takaki Akinobu
  • Hagihara Hiroaki
  • Toshimori Junichi
  • Ohnishi Hideki
  • Kuwaki Kenji
  • Uemura Masayuki
  • Takaoka Nobuyuki
  • Iwamuro Masaya
  • Horiguchi Shigeru
  • Matsubara Minoru
  • Tanaka Shigetomi
  • Nishina Shin-ichi
  • Shiraha Hidenori
  • Nakanishi Yutaka
  • Kobayashi Yoshiyuki
  • Nouso Kazuhiro
  • Yagi Takahito
  • Yamamoto Kazuhide
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Cancer

Abstract

Abstract Background Runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3) is known as a tumor suppressor gene for gastric cancer and other cancers, this gene may be involved in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods RUNX3 expression was analyzed by immunoblot and immunohistochemistry in HCC cells and tissues, respectively. Hep3B cells, lacking endogenous RUNX3, were introduced with RUNX3 constructs. Cell proliferation was measured using the MTT assay and apoptosis was evaluated using DAPI staining. Apoptosis signaling was assessed by immunoblot analysis. Results RUNX3 protein expression was frequently inactivated in the HCC cell lines (91%) and tissues (90%). RUNX3 expression inhibited 90 ± 8% of cell growth at 72 h in serum starv...

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