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      Cathepsin B: multiple roles in cancer.

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      Proteomics. Clinical applications
      Cancer, Cathepsin B, Cysteine proteases

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          Abstract

          Proteases, including intracellular proteases, play roles at many different stages of malignant progression. Our focus here is cathepsin B, a lysosomal cysteine cathepsin. High levels of cathepsin B are found in a wide variety of human cancers, levels that often induce secretion and association of cathepsin B with the tumor cell membrane. In experimental models, such as transgenic models of murine pancreatic and mammary carcinomas, causal roles for cathepsin B have been demonstrated in initiation, growth/tumor cell proliferation, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. Tumor growth in transgenic models is promoted by cathepsin B in tumor-associated cells, for example, tumor-associated macrophages, as well as in tumor cells. In transgenic models, the absence of cathepsin B has been associated with enhanced apoptosis, yet cathepsin B also has been shown to contribute to apoptosis. Cathepsin B is part of a proteolytic pathway identified in xenograft models of human glioma; targeting only cathepsin B in these tumors is less effective than targeting cathepsin B in combination with other proteases or protease receptors. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for increased expression of cathepsin B in tumors and association of cathepsin B with tumor cell membranes is needed to determine whether targeting cathepsin B could be of therapeutic benefit.

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          Journal
          Proteomics Clin Appl
          Proteomics. Clinical applications
          1862-8354
          1862-8346
          Jun 2014
          : 8
          : 5-6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS633228
          10.1002/prca.201300105
          4205946
          24677670
          19c501da-a87d-4cfd-9758-0576be6c0172
          © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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          Cancer,Cathepsin B,Cysteine proteases
          Cancer, Cathepsin B, Cysteine proteases

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