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Background

RUNX1T1 is extensively studied in the context of AML1-RUNX1T1 fusion protein in acute myeloid leukemia. Little is known about the function of RUNX1T1 itself, although data on its function and regulation have begun to emerge from clinical, and in vitro studies. It is a putative tumor suppressor, whose expression is altered in a variety of solid tumors. Recently, reduced expression of RUNX1T1 in triple-negative breast tumors, and its influence on prognosis was reported.

Methods and results

The Kaplan-Meier Plotter online tool was used to study the relationship between RUNX1T1 expression and survival of breast cancer patients. High RUNX1T1 expression was associated with longer overall survival (OS), relapse-free survival (RFS) and distant metastasis free survival (DMFS). RUNX1T1 expression positively and negatively influenced OS of patients with ERα-positive and ERα-negative breast tumors, respectively. It was also associated with prolonged RFS, and DMFS in tamoxifen-treated patients. Expression of RUNX1T1 and ERα mRNA was analyzed in 40 breast tumor samples, and breast cancer cell lines using RT-PCR. TCGA-BRCA data was mined to study the relationship between RUNX1T1 and ERα mRNA expression. ERα-positive breast tumors showed significantly higher RUNX1T1 mRNA expression compared to ERα-negative tumors. RUNX1T1 mRNA expression was analyzed by qRT-PCR in MCF-7 or T47D cells, which were treated with 17β-estradiol, or the ERα agonist PPT, alone or in combination with 4-hydroxytamoxifen. Effect of ERα knockdown was also investigated. Results indicate that estrogen downmodulated RUNX1T1 mRNA expression via ERα.

Conclusion

Higher expression of RUNX1T1 in breast tumors is associated with favourable prognosis. RUNX1T1 and ERα show co-ordinated expression in breast tumors, and breast cancer cell lines. Estrogen-ERα signalling downmodulates the expression of RUNX1T1 mRNA in ERα-positive breast cancer cells. In-depth investigations on the interaction between RUNX1T1 and ERα are warranted to unravel the role and relevance of RUNX1T1 in breast cancer."xsd:string
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