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Understanding The Role Of Runx2 In A Breast Cancer Progression Cell Model, Alexandra Ojemann Jan 2017

Understanding The Role Of Runx2 In A Breast Cancer Progression Cell Model, Alexandra Ojemann

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Runx2 is a transcription factor required for bone formation and osteoblastic differentiation during normal development and is implicated in metastatic disease during breast cancer progression. Runx2 is highly expressed in many metastatic breast cancers and breast cancer cell lines Knockdown of Runx2 in various breast cancer cell lines restores epithelial characteristics and reduces proliferation, migration, and invasion. However, the role of Runx2 in breast cancer progression from early to late stages is not well understood. The MCF10A derived breast cancer progression model provides the opportunity to study the role of Runx2 in a series of cell lines that progress from …